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Chiu's Sushi
Menu for Chiu's Sushi
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Ratings and Reviews for Chiu's Sushi
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Mar 14 2012
Beth C. via Yelp
Chiu's is our favorite sushi place in Southeast Baltimore and has pretty much become our go-to place for sushi. In our experience, the sushi here is always...read more
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Mar 08 2012
Ray R. via Yelp
I've visited Chiu's on occasion for lunch over the last 8 years because it's right by my job. In those 8 years I have to say that it went on the...read more
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Jan 29 2012
Colin C. via Yelp
We love Chui's Sushi. While having treatment @ John's Hopkins we would eat here at least 3 times a week. The sashimi is always fresh, the wait staff is...read more
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Dec 07 2008
via Citysearch
This place has the greatest sushi ever. They're super nice and service is fast. My sister lives in MD and when I go to visit her I...read more
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Oct 02 2006
via Citysearch
Deciding on the best Sushi place is a constant debate with all of my raw-fish eating friends. I found Chui's back when it had a...read more
The Scene
Servers in kimonos, orchids on tables and a fountain of koi do much to camouflage the institutional nature of the space. An earthen-colored treatment disguises the cement floor, while dramatic fish-shaped windsocks distract the eye from the brown drop-ceiling. Other whimsical touches--like several waving cats, which symbolize good luck--lighten the overall tone.
The Food
Ingenious sushi rolls are the standouts on a menu that also includes tempura and teriyaki entrees. The Godzilla roll's firm tuna, mild yellowtail, velvety avocado and zingy sauce are wrapped in rice, then encased in crispy tempura batter; the Rich roll packs a spicy kick of local flavor by jazzing up snow crab, lobster and shrimp with chili sauce and Old Bay seasoning. In stark contrast to the originality of the sushi, the teriyaki--which can be ordered with beef, fish or fowl--is marked by a bland sauce and less markedly fresh ingredients.