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Ronin Sushi Royal Oak Reviews
The chairs and tables are so packed together that it's hard
The chairs and tables are so packed together that it's hard to hear. The food and drinks were subpar at best, yet extremely pricey. The seaweed salad and Ronin ginger salad were both unsatisfying and gross, with watery dressing at the bottom of
This spot was amazing!! I went for my birthday.
The ambiance is laid back, great place to take a date or a group of friends. The food was amazing. The ribs were fresh and tangy and the sake was strong! The service was great they were fast and checked on us during the duration of our meal.
One could argue this is the best sushi restaurant in Metro
One could argue this is the best sushi restaurant in Metro Detroit. We went for happy hour which turned into happy hours. Started with the house cab which was strong and full bodied, but not overwhelming. In our first round of ordering, we got: gyo
Nice vibe and good food.
Excellent service. Happy hour menu is great! Definitely deserves a second, or third, visit! Beautiful decor!!!!!!
The service honestly made our experience extremely poor.
Our waitress, Chloe, was rude from the start and things only went downhill. I ordered something off the happy hour menu at 6:55 (happy hour ends at 7). I double-checked the time because I wouldn't have ordered it otherwise. When the bill came,
Dinner was good.
Fast service and good miso soup. Entrees were all good besides the Kobe burger. Awful burger would've prevented a McDonald's burger over it.
Food is always good! BUT always a wait no matter what.
Play it smart and go early and try to catch a table by the bar to enjoy some of the happy hour deals-- they're worth it! We love the cha cha roll and the ALL of the crispy rices that they have. The crab hand Roll is a MUST!! Overflowing with rea
The food here was great and it came out really quickly! Our
The food here was great and it came out really quickly! Our waitress was also super accommodating and helpful. The host staff was a little off putting, but once we were seated it didn't really matter any more. We liked the vibe, the variety on t
CHECK YOUR BILL! Food here is pricy but always great.
I ordered one roll to go the other day, it was $22 for the cha cha roll - the roll comes with spicy tuna, and since my gut can't handle spicy I asked for just regular Tuna. I handed the guy at the take out window my card and didn't pay atte
Ronin is not my go-to sushi restaurant UNLESS it's during
Ronin is not my go-to sushi restaurant UNLESS it's during happy hour! They have incredible happy hour deals with quite a few roll and drink options. Food is pretty pricey when it's not HH, but you can taste the quality and freshness. The
Chanel Trumps All
My sister and I have been waiting for a table for almost an hour. A table at the sushi bar has been open for the last 30 minutes. They refused to seat us even though we kept asking them if someone was coming to take the table. Then, a couple comes in
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