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Little Tree Sushi Bar

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Editorial fromDishes from Thailand and the Philippines share the menu with sushi, sashimi and other Japanese options to give this attractive spot in the heart of downtown Royal Oak a wide audience. The Japanese dishes are the best bets, starting with… 

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107 S Main St, Royal Oak, MI, 48067, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Fri9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
SatClosed
SunClosed
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ellelevine 
18 years ago

Good sushi in a nice atmosphere – The sushi here is good, although not as good as I'd heard. It's tasty but has too much rice in it. I did like the spicy sauce a lot too. 

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shushieater 
18 years ago

great food – no matter what i have tried here it has been yummy! i really like to order the katana roll from next door just ask the waitress they will get you what ever you want. 

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shadow_box 
18 years ago

Consistent Amazing – I dont understand these bad reviews.. I have eaten at Little Tree for years, and it has remained my favorite restaurant. The service for me has never been below par, and is almost always above average- and never slow, even with a crowd. The Thai food is different from your average dishes, but good nonetheless. The Tom Yum soup they serve is one of my favorites, even though it is different. The Tosilog/Topsilog dish is my favorite, I recommend it to anyone who likes any sort of asian food. ^_^ The sushi I... read more

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Contributor 
19 years ago

Savory Far East cuisine is a welcome addition to downtown Royal Oak's collection of restaurants. – In Short The wood-accented dining room is filled with couples chatting amongst themselves at candle-lit tables under exposed ceilings, while a few scenesters gather at the wet bar and watch one of Little Tree's two TVs. At the sushi bar in the rear of the restaurant, small groups fuel up on a cross-section of Asian cuisine that not only includes sushi, but Thai, Philippine and Japanese entrees, as well. 

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aolisrunbyidiots 
19 years ago

Good date place ... but you can do better :) – Sushi was fine - not the best I have had here, but not bad - a few interesting items. But service was ok the first time, atrocious the second. The noodle dishes are blase and the place is loud. Also a bit on the expensive side though not horrible. My favorite bit was when they messed up our sushi order, then "went to check" what we had written. Funny how when I have done it at other places they always bring it back to show me .. they didn't do that here. Just assured us we had m... read more

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19 years ago

User review by chubz19 – The overall ambiance was great but service was average. The sushi was good, not the best but we are in Detroit. I would definatly go back. 

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megafoodsnob 
19 years ago

Stinks, You can't Smell Fish When it's Fresh! – Never eat Sushi at a place that smells like fish! This is the worst sushi in metro Detroit. You are better off getting Sushi in a grocery store. It is only popular with people who like trendy area's. Go to Shilla's, Nipon Kai, Akasaka for real sushi. This place really is that bad,all of my friends who enjoy sushi agree this is not the place to go for a good let alone a great sushi meal. 5 Star locatio, 1 Star food. On AOL's guide 1/2 the posters complained of food poisoning. 

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19 years ago

lived in Japan – The average 'Joesan' Japanese judges good sushi by the size and freshness of the fish served. It's got to be a big piece and needless to say, if it's big it better be really fresh. And sushi just means vinegar flavored rice, by the way. It doesn't even have to have fish at all let alone raw fish. No rice and it's either sashimi or something else .... 

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20 years ago

Fabulous Sushi – I can't believe these negative reviews!! I've been going to Little Tree since I started eating sushi a few years ago. The atmosphere is great, high ceilings and Japanese art on the walls. The staff is professional, and gets the job done (don't expect the fakey smiles and "flare" of a Friday's). The food is great, and almost as good as the sushi I've eaten in Boston and San Diego. The fish is very fresh, and they have some exotic catches like Hawaiian butter fish (the best piece of sushi I've ever eaten). I a... read more

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How is Little Tree Sushi Bar rated?

Little Tree Sushi Bar has a 4.2 star rating with 1,019 reviews. 

When is Little Tree Sushi Bar open?

Little Tree Sushi Bar is open now. It will close at 6:00 p.m.  

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