Tsujita Dan Dan Udon

595 River Rd, Edgewater
(201) 941-9113

Recent Reviews

Charlie F.

Tsujita is in the Mitsuwa Marketplace among a few other restaurants with plentiful options to choose from, such as Kaisenden bowls, Chirachi bowls, rolls, poke bowls and soba sets, with additional toppings. Our Chirachi bowl sets (which come with miso soup) didn't disappoint at all - my super deluxe had a range with tuna, salmon, hamachi, uni, ikura (balanced saltiness), amaebi (fresh and sweet with head innards), tamago and scallop. (fresh and sweet). If you plan to come to shop at Mitsuwa, stop by here first or after and you won't regret it.

Eunice K.

Service is great Tried one of each temaki roll except for you cus they didn't have it It was okay. Most were okay but the California one had way too much mayo. I def prefer DOMO DOMO. I'd prob get a poke bowl instead Instead mitsuwa

Lin S.

Don't buy Hokkaido UNI from this store. The staff ripped off its expiration date tag and the quality of uni is shown on the 1st pic. Uni is melted because it is not fresh at all and is stored for too long. You can get the same brand, same quantity (120g) , fresh uni at Mitsuwa store for only $59.95

Jenny Z.

Fresh fish and fast service. There was more rice compared to the amount of fish. They share a booth with Hannosuke so it is the same cashier.

Jessica W.

Don't get fool by the picture. We came back after the place reopen hoping to get better quality. The picture show a lot of fish and look amazing but what we got is a tiny bowl with a lot of rice and 2 pieces of fish cut into small parts and 2 small pieces of uni. Very disappointed. Unbelievable. With $20 you can go somewhere else .

Surelyne L.

This is one of my favorite stalls at the food court in Mitsuwa. Presentation is always visually appealing and quality is excellent. My uni chirashi bowl set was very generous with the sashimi. The uni was nested on a shiso leaf on the top of the bowl. Could always use more uni but then I'm greedy for uni...lol. The ordering and the seating area is a bit chaotic and the lady behind the counter can be a bit abrupt but I'd overlook that for the yumminess.

Neysha V.

this place is very affordable and you get big sushi for the low prices, i didn't really like how they put mayo on there but that is something that is personal. i got

Vicky L.

The jewel box description got me right away. Then I saw they had scallops. So I ordered the scallop jewel box and it was good. I think there could have been a bit more flavor ( maybe that's what the soy sauce packet was for?), but overall the sushi was fresh and I enjoyed my bowl. It was also quite pretty to look at. I tried the scallop, the eel, and the shrimp and uni jewel boxes and I really don't think you can go wrong. Also, it is very decently priced. I think it's called a jewel box because it's your main ingredient sitting on a bed tuna, sweet egg, and roe on top of rice and it looks pretty like you're looking at a jewel box.

Joe L.

Mitsuwa is always has this feeling of frenetic, organized chaos that nearly overwhelms you - especially if you've spent the last two years avoiding large amounts of people. But.. here we are, and... we gotta eat. Tsujita is off to the quieter side of the food court, away from the long lines for ramen and katsu, and serves "jewel boxes" aka chirashi bowls with an assortment of upgraded choices like uni, scallop, etc. For a $20 uni bowl, I would have to say it had great value. The scoop of uni was pretty good - manage your expectations... this is not your omakase uni (in size and color). And it sat on top of nicely flavored rice with tuna, salmon, ikura, and flying fish roe. I also had a taste of the scallop bowl as well and that was similar in that it was a good scallop, as long as you manage your expectations correctly. I would totally do it again. Til next time!

Vivian L.

I ordered the salmon jewelry box (top right). There were an adequate amount of salmon chunks as well as salmon roe. The rice was well cooked but my favorite part was the shiso leaves. They give a floral aroma to every bite and it balances the bowl so well! I wish they still used a box for serving but maybe that's a post COVID thing.

Co W.

For $20 ish, I'm really happy with the quality and the quantity of the food. I added 1 sweet shrimp on top of the uni set. The uni, sweet shrimp, cooked shrimp and fish roe were very fresh. Decent quality salmon and tuna too. Rice was flavored with the right amount of vinegar. I think this set can easily cost $30 or $35 in NYC. It's served in take-out packaging only due to covid, but they did a pretty good job keeping the nice presentation.

David T.

Portion sizes and prices are terrible compared to a year ago. Ten bucks got you a box loaded with fish. Today, twenty gets you eight tiny pieces of salmon with two spoonfuls of ikura with mostly rice - a 90% to 10% portion if generous.

John B.

not bad but not good. very small minced fish and eggs over rice. tastes like a poke bowl with not enough fish.

Nini J.

Skip this stall at Mitsuwa Marketplace. I paid 20 bucks for the "Uni Jewelry box", which should be a Chirashi bowl that comes with an assortment of salmon, tuna and uni. Instead we basically got a bed of rice and egg chunks, roe and maybe 5 tiny pieces fish...and a tiny piece of uni. And it looked NOTHING like the advertised photo. I didn't get a jewelry box, I got scammed. Just look at the comparison photo

Yulu H.

Have been wanting to try this place for a long while and finally did. Portion was great for 11 bucks (the jewelry box). There were tamago, salmon roes, tuna, salmon. Downside is that the it wasn't very flavorful- would be better if the fish were marinated a bit better or some soy sauce was added. Rice was a bit dry. It also came with some picked ginger. I got just the box not the set which would come with extra ginger and miso soup as well.

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