I see azia and blue fire as more trendy and less traditional, so it depends on what you are looking for. What I have heard is that since they moved their location(basically expanding) its just a different restaurant.Īzia, Blue fire, nami, honestly never heard anyone talk about their sushi(although I do know the chef at azia) so I really can't comment. Mall Entrance Next to Books-A-Million   (864) 760-0630 The Barber Shop Between the Food Court and the Clemson Blvd. Its japanese night sushi Murasaki has incredible selection of japanese food. Sushi Murasaki Located at the Clemson Blvd.
While I have heard that it was better when it was Sushi Koji, I do know for a fact that the food here is prepared well and is of good quality(one of my fellow chefs worked there previous to coming to work for me)įunny thing, I heard this place was the best in town when I moved here, and I do not doubt its status, its probably one of the oldest sushi places in greenville. 6 menu pages - Sushi Murasaki menu in Greenville. Depends on what youre looking for out of your sushi, of course, as to where you should actually go for it. Murasaki at the Mall: Great service and sushi - See 42 traveler reviews, 11 candid photos, and great deals for Anderson, SC, at Tripadvisor.
I have heard that the cherrydale location is awesome, I don't know if different chefs work at that one or not, because it seems like they should both be the same, but I have heard on many occasions that the cherrydale location is superior. My three favorites are currently: Red Bowl (close to my place), Sushi Murasaki (impressed the pants off a few dates), and Joy of Tokyo (because Im a cheap bastard). Ok I am a sushi chef in greenville, therefore I am biased, but here are some restaurants I do not work at that I have heard good things about.