Mio Sushi
(503) 221-1469
2271 NW Johnson St
Portland,
OR
97210
45.5285
-122.6977
Neighborhoods: Northwest District, Neighbors West - Northwest

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In Short
The continued popularity of this sushi haven is evidenced by the quick turnover of its coveted tables and the crowd huddled outside the unassuming Victorian house, rain or shine. Starters include the shrimp shumai--crisp on the outside, with a cloud-like center--or the tart cucumber salad. Chicken yakisoba can be spiced up by request and is a good match for the crunchy, sweet tempura roll. The Oregon roll--a mixture of tender crab, avocado, asparagus and salmon--is a favorite.
User Reviews

kern87
May 16, 2009
The Mio Sushi on NW 23rd and Johnson (I believe that is the cross street) is the BEST sushi I have ever had. I found the place a few years back and now it is the ONLY place I go for sushi. It's a 20-60 minute drive depending on traffic, but totally worth it. I have been to the one on Killingsworth as well, and it was okay, but nothing like the 23rd one. When you walk in, all the staff says hello! which makes you feel welcome, and I have never had any issues with food quality or service. True, they don't ask you if you would like dessert...but then again, what sushi place does? The Sonny Special (the salmon one) is my all-time favorite sushi! As is the double crunch roll. You have to give this place a shot if you are in the area...or looking for good sushi! I reccomend it to everyone I know!
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MRB2
May 09, 2009
We just ate at Mio Sushi @ Beaverton round. I can honestly say that was the worst sushi I have ever had. Aside from the ingredients not being fresh the service was extremely poor. Every roll was mushy and warm and difficult to stomach. We definitely felt that the fish/seafood was not fresh or being served at the correct temp. The waitress never once asked how the sushi was, never refilled any drinks. After we had finished she simply dropped the check and never asked if we would like desert or any thing else. She then brought change back to leave a greater than 20% tip which definitely was not happening. The only reason I gave one star was due to the fact you cannot list a zero. If you want great service and the best sushi in the Portland area, do yourself a favor and try Syun in Hillsboro. The best!
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February 13, 2009
Before I visited Mio Sushi for the first time, I was very boring. I ate Califormia Rolls only because the thought of raw fish repulsed me. Eventually, I realized I was missing out on something. I wandered into Mio Sushi (at The Round in Beaverton) and bravely ordered 3-4 sushi rolls and had no idea what I really ordered. I was in love. I can't believe I waited for so long! Now I go to Mio on a regular basis. I am a junkie and I think I need a support group! I go 4-5 times a week, sometimes twice a day. They are so friendly! They always say hello and are very engaged with the customer. It is very clean, the miso is perfect, the fish is fresh, the rolls are generous, and I recommend it to all my friends. I visited the Mio Sushi in Aloha and was not as impressed. I have tried countless other sushi spots in Beaverton and Gresham. None of them come close to my Mio. They all know me there. I even call ahead to run in and get a to-go order. It's awesome! Come to The Round for the best sushi ever. I'll probably be sitting at the next table.
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Know Before You Go:
Mio doesn't take reservations for groups smaller than six. During rush times, the wait can be in excess of 30 minutes. Get on the list, then peruse the popular 23rd Avenue shops like Music Millennium.
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