Village Sushi Bar, nestled at 13020 No 2 Rd in Richmond, BC, has become a hidden gem for sushi lovers. With a boutique ambiance, this Japanese restaurant is repeatedly celebrated for its authentic offerings and attentive service. Patrons rave about the fresh sashimi and perfectly balanced sushi rolls, which don't overwhelm with rice, allowing the quality of fish like salmon and tuna to shine through.
Customers like Kristy Chen and Joey Mullins highlight the delightful scallop rolls, noting their exquisite flavor. Similarly, J mentions the popular California Mango roll made with brown rice, reinforcing the restaurant's focus on fresh and healthy options. The cleanliness and inviting atmosphere foster a warm dining experience which Kit Yee Yu confirms, emphasizing that this spot maintains its quality over the years.
Open Tuesday to Sunday, Village Sushi Bar is a must-visit for those in the area or even for a dedicated trip. Whether you're dining in or opting for take-out, every dish reflects the passion for Japanese cuisine. This restaurant undoubtedly captures the heart of Richmond’s culinary scene with its unwavering commitment to excellence.
Amenities and More
Service options
Outdoor seating
Takeaway
Dine-in
Popular for
Lunch
Dinner
Solo dining
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible seating
Offerings
Healthy options
Quick bite
Small plates
Dining options
Lunch
Dinner
Seating
Amenities
Toilet
Atmosphere
Casual
Cosy
Payments
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Credit cards
Children
High chairs
Parking
Free of charge street parking
Free parking lot
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Reviews For Village Sushi Bar
Kristy Chen
Jul 1,2025
I didn't expect this quaint little sushi place to be amazing, but it exceeded my expectations, the quality is honestly quite delicious and I love that the rolls aren't bombard by rice. I would definately come back here. The scallop with sauce rolls were absolutely delicious.
J
Jun 5,2025
Best authentic sushi in all lower mainland. A real Japanese restaurant. We love to eat here a lot. A boutique style restaurant, open Tuesday to Sunday, 11am-2:00pm/ 5:00pm-8:00pm Very clean, fresh, great service. I would recommend the California Mango roll made of brown rice. Best Tuna tataki in town.
Joey Mullins
Jun 5,2025
Amazing little community sushi restaurant! The service is very polite. The food isn't "rice heavy"... Meaning you get lots of salmon, tuna, etc. Everything tastes great too! We will be coming back .
Arthur Jin
May 23,2025
I enjoyed eating here with friends, the sushi was great. I recommend the scallop rolls (forgor the exact name)
Kit Yee Yu
Apr 7,2025
This Japanese restaurant is always the best in Richmond! No kidding here! It beats all other Japanese restaurants in the city. It is just far away from anywhere. I was happened in the neighbourhood doing stuff, so my boyfriend and I dropped by and had lunch here. Man! Their sashimi was fresh. Sushi had the right amount of rice. Ramen tasted about right. Customer service was excellent. I really had no complaints about anything about this Japanese restaurant. If you happen to be in this neighbourhood or Steveston in Richmond, you need to drop by this restaurant and try their Japanese food. There is always take out and customers dining in. The restaurant is always busy. I came here in 2015, 2016 and 2017. Their quality always remains well. I wish other Japanese restaurants in Great Vancouver would be like this one. :)
a
Apr 1,2025
Sweet small little restaurant run by a duo. One chef in the back, one lady taking orders and I think also doing the cooked food. The raw fish here is excellent, I’d recommend ordering that over cooked rolls. Tried the negitoro roll , chopped scallop roll, dynamite roll, saba nigiri, and toro nigiri. The tempura in the dynamite roll tasted a little bit like stale oil, it was my least favourite and I wouldn’t recommend it. No complaints about the negitoro or chopped scallop, both were great and the negitoro actually used toro. Many restaurants just use normal tuna. The toro in the nigiri was nice and fatty, I was able to glide my chopstick over it and a nice sheen was on the chopstick. The shimesaba was excellent though, nice soft and fatty texture. Flavour was great too. really nicely cured. It’s a tiny restaurant though — inside is one single seater table, one two seater, one four seater and four seats at the counter. Outside are two tables that seat two each. You may have to wait around during peak times, especially considering the small size of the restaurant and how it’s run by a duo. Definitely wouldn’t recommend this place for larger groups, at least not for dine in.
Gabriel Rowley
Mar 23,2025
This is a wonderful little gem! I was in town for a concert and wanted some fresh sushi. This place interested me and was in a quiet part of town. I was absolutely delighted with how fresh and good the sushi was. The prices were excellent. The food was fresh, full of flavour and so so good. It was so good I ended up just deciding to go back a couple hours later for supper and try more of their menu! I will go back any time I make it back to the area.
Phyllis Chiu
Mar 19,2025
Nice tiny family run Japanese sushi restaurant next to the Sanctuary Cafe. Their ramen texture is good but too little meat! They serve very fresh and tasty sushi/rolls with refreshing Japanese tea. We like their spicy tofu salad and oyako don as well.
Reviews For Village Sushi Bar