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    Restaurant in Scottsdale, United States

    Hiro Sushi

    100Pearl Points

    Sushi, no fuss

    Hiro Sushi, Restaurant in Scottsdale

    About Hiro Sushi

    Hiro Sushi is worth choosing when the plan is a focused sushi meal in Scottsdale without a difficult booking process. It is better for pairs, solo diners, small groups than for diners seeking a high-ceremony special occasion. If counter or bar seating is available, request it; otherwise compare it with Andreoli Italian Grocer, The Italiano, or The Mick Brasseri depending on the group's cuisine and atmosphere needs.

    Hiro Sushi is a casual venue in Scottsdale with verified hours that make it most useful to plan around specific service windows. It is closed on Monday, open Tuesday through Friday for lunch from 11:30 AM to 2 PM, open for dinner Tuesday through Thursday from 5 to 9:30 PM, Friday from 5 to 10 PM, Saturday from 5 to 10 PM, Sunday from 5 to 9 PM. Beyond those basics, the verified venue details are limited, so avoid building expectations around unconfirmed claims about menu format, chef details, seating style, pricing, awards, or special services.

    The safest way to plan is practical: check the day, choose the service window that fits, keep the occasion casual. Hiro Sushi may suit a direct Scottsdale meal when the group is not relying on a documented dress-up setting, published accolades, or a highly specified dining format. The confirmed dress code is casual.

    Book around the verified hours, not unconfirmed extras

    The practical appeal is the schedule. Hiro Sushi has weekday lunch service Tuesday through Friday and dinner service Tuesday through Sunday, with later closing on Friday and Saturday than Sunday. Monday is closed. Those hours make it easier to decide whether the venue fits a weekday lunch, a midweek dinner, or a weekend evening plan.

    Because the verified data does not include published pricing, signature dishes, seating details, allergy information, takeout or delivery, or award recognition, first-timers should keep expectations flexible. Use the confirmed facts for planning: Scottsdale location, casual dress, the listed operating hours.

    Where it fits against other options

    If the group is comparing other options, Andreoli Italian Grocer and Hello Vietnam Pho & Roll are names to keep in mind, while The Italiano and The Mick Brasseri may also be useful comparisons depending on the kind of evening the group wants. The key distinction is that Hiro Sushi should be chosen only when its verified hours and casual setup fit the plan.

    Sweet Republic can be considered as a separate stop rather than a direct substitute. For broader planning, use Our full Scottsdale restaurants guide rather than forcing Hiro Sushi into every occasion.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Hiro Sushi?

    The verified venue details do not confirm bar or counter seating. Plan around the confirmed basics instead: Hiro Sushi is in Scottsdale, has a casual dress code, is closed Monday, serves lunch Tuesday through Friday from 11:30 AM to 2 PM.

    What should a first-timer know about Hiro Sushi?

    Start with the hours. Monday is closed; Tuesday through Thursday dinner runs 5 to 9:30 PM; Friday and Saturday dinner runs until 10 PM; and Sunday dinner runs 5 to 9 PM. Verified details do not include pricing, signature dishes, awards, or seating format.

    What should I wear to Hiro Sushi?

    Keep it casual. The verified dress code for Hiro Sushi in Scottsdale is casual, there is no confirmed detail suggesting formal attire is needed.

    What are alternatives to Hiro Sushi?

    Other options to compare include Andreoli Italian Grocer, Hello Vietnam Pho & Roll, The Italiano, The Mick Brasseri, Sweet Republic. Choose based on the kind of outing you want and the hours that fit your plan.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Hiro Sushi?

    It depends on timing. Lunch is verified Tuesday through Friday from 11:30 AM to 2 PM. Dinner is verified Tuesday through Thursday from 5 to 9:30 PM, Friday and Saturday from 5 to 10 PM, Sunday from 5 to 9 PM.

    Is Hiro Sushi good for a special occasion?

    The verified details support a casual Scottsdale visit, but they do not confirm a special-occasion format, private dining, tasting menu, awards, or other occasion-specific features. It is safest to treat Hiro Sushi as a casual option unless you confirm more directly.

    What should I order at Hiro Sushi?

    The verified data does not include specific dishes or menu recommendations. Check the current menu directly before you go, plan around the confirmed hours and casual dress code.

    Location

    9393 N 90th St, Scottsdale, AZ 85258

    Scottsdale, United States

    Compare Hiro Sushi

    Hiro Sushi Scottsdale and similar venues
    VenueLocation
    Hiro SushiScottsdale
    Andreoli Italian GrocerScottsdale
    The ItalianoScottsdale
    Sweet RepublicScottsdale
    Hello Vietnam Pho & RollScottsdale
    The Mick BrasseriScottsdale

    How Hiro Sushi Scottsdale compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • Andreoli Italian Grocer, Notable alternative
    • The Italiano, Notable alternative
    • Sweet Republic, Notable alternative
    • Hello Vietnam Pho & Roll, Notable alternative
    • The Mick Brasseri, Notable alternative

    How Hiro Sushi compares in Scottsdale

    Hiro Sushi is the right call when the table specifically wants sushi and an easier booking. Andreoli Italian Grocer is better for casual Italian food with more market-style flexibility, while The Italiano makes more sense for a larger, more social dinner. Choose Hiro for focus; choose the Italian options when the group wants broader comfort and a livelier meal arc.

    For value and ease, Hello Vietnam Pho & Roll is the practical alternative when the goal is a casual meal rather than sushi. The Mick Brasseri is the better fit for wine, conversation, a longer European-leaning dinner. Hiro is more direct and cuisine-specific, which is an advantage only if sushi is the shared priority.

    Sweet Republic is not a dinner peer, but it is the obvious cross-shop for dessert after a simpler meal. If the evening needs one venue to carry the whole occasion, look to The Italiano or The Mick Brasseri. If the plan is sushi first and logistics second, Hiro Sushi is the cleaner choice.

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