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Our Customers

People talk about us:

1. Denise M.

The atmosphere at Moira is very artsy cool. The mural on the wall really sets the mood, as do the red lights. We sat on the patio which was a little quieter. We ordered a few different things, but I especially liked the crispy rice and the ahi poke nachos. Both were absolutely delicious! Cocktails were delicious, too. This is a great place of your looking to eat a little late. They are opened until 2 am on weekends.

2. Fannie H.

Definitely a gem, delicious and attentive this sushi place delivers. Definitely look forward to going back and enjoying the happy hour ;-)

3. Liliana A.

Came here last night and it was really good! The pricing is a little high but the quality was amazing. On average the rolls were 15-20. Really loved the ambiance as well and that they had a bar. Also the location it's at is great, because afterwards you can enjoy the Roosevelt area. I'm giving it 4 stars because the service was super slow. It did pick up while we were there but other servers weren't really willing to help out because when I called them they would just ignore it. Also tip is added automatically to the bill, which isn't a big deal to me but can for others especially if the service is the way that it was all the time.

4. Hannah R.

Not my favorite place for sushi, however the vibe and servers are great. Love their other dishes- Jalapeño bombs are a must when dining in. Sake and Sake bombs for their 10pm-2am happy hour on weekends are a must!

5. Chanele R.

The food is good, probably not the best sushi I've ever had, but good enough to fill a void. They have a few veg options that are clearly marked with a leaf. They said "plant-based," and I am not sure if that means vegetarian or vegan, but I do appreciate at least some effort. I had a veggie roll, which was ok, but not something I am going to find myself craving. My friend and I also split fried tofu and potato croquettes. The croquettes were a little weird, and I felt like they were missing something. The tofu were fried sticks, and they were fine, although I didn't care much for the dipping sauce. There was nothing I ate that knocked my socks off, but it also wasn't bad. We sat at the bar, and the service was friendly and fast. The hostess who sat us was also our server, and she came around regularly to check on us. She was very friendly and willing to help. They have a pretty decent cocktail and sake menu, but we didn't have any. I could see going back to try one of their specialty cocktails, although it didn't appear there are any discounts on those for happy hour. Speaking of - the happy hour is pretty expansive. Monday-Thursday it is from 5pm-11pm, but the weekends (Friday/Saturday) are only late night happy hour. They are open until 2am on the weekends, though, so if you're drunk on RoRo and craving some sushi, this is the place. The interior of the place feels very hip and chic. My friend joked that she didn't feel cool enough to be there. I liked the decor, and if the weather works, there is also a nice little outdoor area to sit as well. Like I said - it is solid, but also not something I would crave like some other sushi places I've visited.