Reviews Mr. Tuna

5
Tyrone
+5
This review is for Mr. Tuna, which is located inside the Public Market House Food Court. =================================== "Mr. Tuna" started making his Japanese temaki hand rolls from a mobile cart using a rice warmer, cutting board, and Yeti coolers packed with fresh fish and other local ingredients. After plenty of accolades and praise from numerous publications and followers, he now has a more permanent walk-up sushi bar at the Public Market House (the city's bustling food court). You can't go wrong with any of the hand rolls as they are all amazing. His sushi bar competes easily with some of the finest restaurants in Los Angeles or Tokyo.
5
Isaac
+5
Had some of the best jerk chicken at Yardie Ting that I have had in a long time. Rice and beans, plantain's, and festivals were equally amazing! Will be back.
4
Mark LoGiurato
+4
Terrific selection of food to choose from. Make sure to visit upstairs.
5
Sharon Chae Haver
+5
Really loved this food court for its great international selection and the general quality of its vendors. Hope it thrives for a long time to come.
4
Kelly H
+4
Great selection of food. I had chicken phone and my niece had grilled cheese tomato soup. Both were very good and served quickly. Best place to satisfy a variety of tastes without breaking the bank.
5
Annie Chen Andersson
+5
Lots of great variety and a very local feeling. My favorite things are the Maine squeeze and the pizza spot. Excellent place for a lunch stop during the workday. Happy to see new places coming in and looking forward to the final renovation to be complete!
4
alicia Small
+4
Awesome variety of local foods. Only downside I have is each vendor seems to run their own hours. Everyone in my party loved the crepes. Sweet rice with fruit was great, as was the soup. We were there 7ish on a Fri night and many vendors were closed. You have to get a token to use the restroom, which you can get from where you buy your food, or pay a quarter.
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