First trip 8/17/2018 12:45pm –
Arigato Sushi has been in Winter Park, Florida for a long time. It resides in an old red-roof Pizza Hut that I ate at regularly in the early to 1990s when my grandmother lived 2 miles up the road in Casselberry. The Pizza Hut was run-of-the-mill but Arigato Sushi is deceptive from the outside.
Arigato Sushi is reported to be casual Asian dining. Located next to a bar, fitness club and a CVS pharmacy, this might put you off. But be adventurous. Reviews are high for this small place. Specials are on the road sign, rice and noodles take out special, and bento boxes.
When I entered, the host greeted me, and I asked if they had a sushi bar, which is right around the corner from the entrance. Extremely attractive, it has clear displays to see the seafood offerings (tuna, salmon, octopus, white fish). Sushi boats, katanas, and banners on on display. I will say, I dislike katana sets (katana, wakizashi and tanto) being displayed in Japanese restaurants. They’re almost always wall-hangers that really are just big butter knives. Arigato has two (one pictured below). Seeing the ingredients on display really made me hungry, especially that octopus..

The host gave me two menus (regular, and specials menu) and took my drink order. The sushi portions of the menu are respectable, with individual types being sold as 2pc nigiri and 3 piece sashimi. A different offering compared to the 1pc many restaurants offer. Prices respectable $5 to market price (uni, squid). The sushi chef did not greet me, or talk to me throughout the entire meal. The atmosphere is casual, but modern semi-elegant. Enjoyable with a TV on that isn’t so loud as I wouldn’t be able to talk to a guest I might have with me, kitchen noise is quite low, and fellow patron conversations cannot easily be overheard. I ordered what I consider standards for a sushi bar – tuna roll, salmon roll, and 2pc uni nigiri. I was informed they did not have uni. Japanese uni won’t come into season until next month (September), Maine sushi is only 3 months (Sept, Dec/Jan) but California is a summer-time catch so should be available. I can only guess perhaps it’s not popular?
Miso soup was served before, as part of the combo. Was tasty and hot. My meal came extremely fast – no more than 7 minutes. To me this doesn’t bode well. 2 rolls and 2pc of nigiri shouldn’t come that fast. What arrived is what’s pictured below.

The octopus (tako) nigiri was amazing. I saved it for last because it was so beautiful. The salmon roll was tasty, as was the tuna. I normally am a tuna fanboy, but the salmon won this round. Larger pieces of fish are present as compared to surrounding restaurants. There only downsides were the knife skills of the chef. The rice can be seen poking out of the end pieces, along with the fish. Thin rolls also made using fingers slightly more difficult. The rolls were not rolled tightly, as picking them up, they unrolled partially. Props though as wasabi was used in the construction of the roll. It’s lingering heat leads me to believe it’s not true wasabi, but the amalgamated paste (horseradish). Soy sauce (low sodium and regular) were made available, along with a ramekin to pour it into. Pink ginger (gari) was available instead of white.
My drink was not refilled until after I had finished eating. The price was right on (~$18) for 2 rolls, and 2pc nigiri, and drink.
Arigato Sushi was a pleasant little surprise. I have lived near it so long, but never stopped in. I definitely would again, to try their other offerings.
Arigato Sushi is located at 1560 Semoran Blvd, Winter Park, Florida 32792
Hours:
Lunch:
Monday – Saturday 11:30 – 3:30p
Dinner:
Monday – Thursday 5p – 10p
Friday – Saturday 5p to 11p
Sunday 5p – 10p
Phone # – 407-740-8018
Website – http://www.arigatosushiwinterpark.com/
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ArigatoWinterPark/

