Peter's Sushi-Thai
(615) 370-1493
330 Franklin Rd
Brentwood,
TN
37027
36.0271
-86.792
Reviews & Ratings for Peter's Sushi-Thai
47 reviews
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Best Sushi in Brentwood
by 1cody2
May 19, 2009
this place is super yummy. they often have toro which is hard to find. i eat here at least once a week. i highly recommend it.
Best Sushi in the WORLD!
by ohmy3boys
May 18, 2009
We came across this place rather out of the blue one day before the renovations and full instantly in love. Their sushi is so tasty and fresh that it's no wonder it is a fav. amongst all the celebs in this town. We always come across someone since we go once a week for lunch. Last week was Sheryl Crow and the week before was Brad Paisley. Great food for the price! You HAVE to check this place out if you like sushi.
- Pros: Sushi
- Cons: Wait time.
Service lacking with new expansion
by pamperedgirl
April 25, 2009
Service has gone downhill, tables are sticky, windows are dirty, floor is dirty and friendliness has disappeared! Peter, what has happened to you? I used to love coming there.....now, I don't have time to wait an hour before someone even says hello! Sushi tastes old sometimes, too. I am disappointed!
- Pros: convenient location for me
- Cons: dirty windows, door, floor, and tables
Bathroom smelled fine, food was great, as usual....
by Kfraz123
January 01, 2009
We go to Peters atleast once a week. Bathroom smelled fine to me, I mean, you know, it smelled like a bathroom. Our food was fabulous as always and for as busy as they were, our service was great. Peters is honestly our favorite place to eat sushi. If you haven't tried it yet, I think you should!
- Pros: great sushi!!
- Cons: not a very big establishment, tends to be a wait.
Rude Service and Dirty Restroom (smells bad)
by SalinaP
December 29, 2008
In past enjoyed the good food and folks at Peters. Over the holidays, I took my two adult daughters to Peters for dinner. We were served by an older Thailand woman who was very rude. She did not bring our order until it was cold, and we had to ask her several times to get refills on our drinks. She made a face at us when we told her that the food was all cold, and her comments back to us were on the mean side. My daughters went to the restroom and report that it smells bad and needed a deep cleaning. Made us wonder if something has changed at Peters. In the past we always had good friendly service, but this time it was really rude. Couple that to the bathroom situation, we will be looking for another place.
Cold food, dirty bathroom and nasty service? Why would we return?
- Pros: nice location, new decor and usually nice people
- Cons: food served cold and smelly bathroom
Can't say enough good things about Peter's!
by MercieMe
December 29, 2008
My family has been dining with Peter ever since he worked at Miyako in Brentwood. We were so glad when they finally decided to expand the restaurant and open up seating as well as expand the sushi bar.
I usually get a few rolls, the salmon roll being my favorite, and alternate with Pad Thai. Peter's has by far the best sushi and pad thai in Nashville, I really can't say more than that.
Service is reasonably fast, and now that they added the waiting area, the restaurant is not as crowded. More often than not though, people have spilled out onto the sidewalk outside - there is usually a large crowd waiting to get in.
- Pros: Sushi, salmon rolls, pad thai
- Cons: Sometimes a long wait
Great Sushi, Reasonable Prices, Trendy Atmosphere
by LBJ1
December 12, 2008
I've been in Nashville 8 years, and I've eaten sushi just about everywhere, but I had never tried Peter's. I really liked it. The pieces of nigiri were huge--well worth the $. My Mom had the Pad Thai which was delicious as well. I only ordered sushi, and it came w/soup salad, and we each were given 1/2 egg roll for no extra cost. The sushi did take a while, but it was worth it. Plus, I had the soup, salad, etc to snack on while I waited. I ordered 1 roll, and there were more pieces than I could dream of eating. This restaurant was just remodeled, and the de'cor is so cute. It's a very well-rounded sushi/thai restaurant that's great for lunch, a date, or family outing. There are some whole-in-the-wall places to get good sushi for a little less $, but at that point you're sacrifcing atmosphere. I totally recommend Peter's!
- Pros: Quality sushi, great atmosphere
- Cons: the wait for sushi
HAIR IN SUSHI !!!!!!!!!!and cold food!
by ResturantReviewer615
December 08, 2008
Went to Peters for dinner on Friday 12/05/20008. Ordered crunchy shrimp sushi, basil beef, pad-thai, and tum yum soup. The sushi came out about 30 minutes after we ordered. Ate a couple of pieces before we realized there was a long hair in one of the sushi pieces. Told the waiter and she just took the sushi way quietly so that other customers did not notice. Didn't offer any solutions. Told us she wouldn't charge us for the sushi. About 10 minutes later she brought out two bowls of tum yum soup (I thought she was making up for the hair in the sushi) ... right before I was about to eat she comes by and says that this was for another table as we only ordered one bowl. She grabs the two bowls of tum yum soup and gives it to the table next to us... How wierd.. I would not have eaten soup that someone almost put in their mouths. About another 15 minutes later, she brought out the entres which was cold. Not sure if I'd wanna go here again.
- Pros: N/A
- Cons: Hair in food, slow/bad service, inconsistent food
Peter's serves wonderful, fresh sushi
by Snarlingsammies
December 08, 2008
Peter's Sushi in Brentwood has changed! Not to worry, those who have frequented Peter's Sushi
and Thai for the past 3-4 years, the exceptional quality of food and service is still every bit as good
as it has been from the start!! Brentwood Place Shopping Center has undergone a facelift and some
of the longtime merchants have had found some extra room in the restaurant thanks to a welcome remodel.
Peter's now offers an expanded dining room beautifully painted in a lovely melon green on
one wall and a pomegrantie red-orange on the other wall. Pictures of flora & fauna indigenous
to Tennessee and perhaps Japan adorn the walls throughout. On a special night out for me and
my wife we had a desire for some good sushi and were not disappointed! We started our dining
with deep fried wontons filled with crab and a cream-cheese filling. Our entrees were served with
hot miso soup & salad. Several Japanese/Sushi restaurants we have visited in recent times
have NOT served soup and salads with entrees, I find this addition to be a wonderful part of the
meal, but also a show of appreciation from our hosts. My wife chose two standard rice rolls of cruchy
crab and California roll, and instead of soy sauce she again requested for dipping the Special Volcano
Sauce or Spicy Mayonaise sauce.
As it had been a while since I had sushi, I had a taste for Sashimi. The chef chose some fresh,
suculent selections of Tuna, Fatty Tuna, Yellowtail, and Mackarel garnished with cucumber,
daikon (actually shredded Japanese radish) & shredded carrot. I found every bite to be delicious
with just a light dip in soy sauce and perhaps a bit of wasabi. Our server was very kind to keep my
hot tea cup filled while I ate.
There are many other wonderful rastaurants in the area, but we chose Peter's because we knew
the atmosphere, the service and the food would meet and exceed our expectations
- Pros: Wide selection of noodle dishes, rice dishes and FRESH sushi
- Cons: There are selections suitable for children, but may be limited
Trendy restaurant; Not worth your time
by mosttraveledman
October 12, 2008
Take it from a world traveler and food critic. Peter's is not really worth your money. It wasn't bad food by any means, but it wasn't stellar cuisine either. I shelled out $50 for two people, yet we had a meal inferior to some of the cheap Thai restaurants along Nolensville Road.
The sushi was soggy, not firm (a 7 out of 10). The Thai cuisine was a mid-8. Pretty tasty, but definitely not mind-blowing flavors as some chefs are capable of concocting. The sauces were very flavorful, probably to cover up the poor quality of meat inside. The only thing that really impressed us were the egg rolls, $1.25 each garnering a rating of 9.5. But despite its trendiness, its lively atmosphere and its vivid presentation, there are many places better in Nashville. Good food, just not great.
- Pros: Presentation, atmosphere, appetizers, sauces, quality of vegetables
- Cons: Poor quality of meat, poor quality of sushi, way too expensive for what you get


