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Sushi Eye – Ahwatukee Foothills

$20 for $40 Worth of Sushi and Japanese Food

$20
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Fri Jan 25 06:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$40
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$20
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In a Nutshell

Inventive sushi rolls with shrimp tempura, scallops, tuna, macadamia nuts, and tobiko are made at aPhoenix New Times–lauded eatery

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 24, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Must purchase 1 food item. Dine-in only. Not valid during happy hour. Not valid on Valentine's Day. Not Valid until after 1/24/2013.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

A well-rolled piece of sushi won't fall apart when you try to pick it up, unlike the pile of leaves you briefly thought was a baby. Keep it together with this Groupon.

$20 for $40 Worth of Sushi and Japanese Food

Sushi Eye's menu focuses on creative maki rolls such as the ASU roll with shrimp tempura inside and a spicy tuna top ($14.95) and the spicy bay-scallop roll ($6.95) tossed in hot sauce and rolled with cucumber.

Sushi Eye

Sushi Eye’s head chef Richard Cho playfully invents tangles of traditional and unorthodox sushi ingredients that earned the restaurant the Best Sushi title in 2006 and Best Maki award in 2007 from the Phoenix New Times. “Cho's a real maestro of maki and is always adding new ones to his menu, so repeat visits are obligatory,” the writer reported, going on to laud items such as the ASU roll, a bundle of shrimp tempura, spicy tuna, and macadamia nuts. Many of the rolls can be seen topped with Sushi Eye's signature garnish of macadamia nuts and tobiko or drizzled with unagi sauce. Away from the sushi bar, flames lap hungrily at short ribs marinated in a mild sweet sauce, and broiled unagi donburi combines eel with veggies, eggs, and rice.

Sage-green walls and expanses of sleek, dark wood surround diners as they busy their hands with chopsticks, thick morsels of sashimi, or reenactments of famous pickle-jar openings. Playful zephyrs slip through the bar, which bridges the dining room and the covered outdoor patio. Ice jingles in an array of cocktails beneath flat-screen televisions, and heat lamps and fairy lights radiate warmth and luminescence over clusters of cushioned benches.

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Sushi Eye

3.5 out of 5
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    Ahwatukee Foothills

    4855 E Warner Rd., Ste. A-29
    Phoenix, Arizona 85044
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Reviews

  • We frequent this place often. They have amazing chicken teriyaki, sushi, and short ribs. Along with many other things.
    Capri L., Yelp, 5/26/12
  • If this place is in your 'hood, count yourself lucky
    Phoenix New Times