Sushi Guide · Carrollton, TX

Sushi Rolls in Carrollton, TX: Maki, Nigiri, Sashimi, and How to Order

Short answer

A sushi roll, or maki, is vinegared rice and filling rolled in nori and cut into six to eight pieces. Regular rolls in Carrollton start at $6.99 and are built on one filling; chef special rolls run $10.99 to $14.99 and add a topping, a sauce and usually a second kind of fish on top.

Sushi can feel like a language of its own — maki, nigiri, sashimi, temaki — and a menu full of specialty rolls only adds to the puzzle. The good news is that the basics are simple, and once you know the handful of forms, the rest falls into place. If you're exploring sushi in Carrollton, here's a plain-English guide to how sushi is built, a look at a few popular rolls, how to order with confidence, and where vegetarians can land.

Maki, Nigiri, Sashimi & Hand Rolls

Maki ( 巻き — "rolled" )

The classic "roll": rice and fillings wrapped in a sheet of nori and sliced into bite-size pieces. Maki ranges from simple single-filling rolls to elaborate specialty rolls layered with sauces and toppings.

Nigiri ( 握り — "pressed" )

A single slice of fish draped over a small, hand-pressed mound of seasoned rice. Fish-forward and minimal, nigiri is where the quality of the fish has nowhere to hide.

Sashimi ( 刺身 — "no rice" )

Slices of fish (or other seafood) served on their own, without any rice. Sashimi is the purest way to taste the fish, and a good test of how carefully a kitchen sources and cuts.

Hand Roll ( 手巻き — "temaki" )

A cone of nori filled with rice and fillings, meant to be eaten by hand right away while the seaweed is still crisp. Casual, fast, and best enjoyed the moment it's handed over.

Popular Rolls, Explained

Specialty rolls are where kitchens have fun, stacking textures and sauces into something more than the sum of its parts. A few you'll see often:

Dragon Roll

A California roll crowned with slices of eel and a brush of sweet eel sauce — rich, glossy, and a reliable crowd-pleaser.

Rainbow Roll

A colorful roll layered with tuna, salmon and yellowtail, rounded out with avocado and shrimp — a little of everything in one bite.

Volcano Roll

Baked crawfish, spicy mayo and eel sauce piled over a California roll and finished with bonito flakes — warm, creamy, and a little dramatic.

From there, "house" rolls go bolder — think a Lake Worth Roll layered with several kinds of fish, a Texan Roll with seared steak, an Ahi Tower of spicy tuna, or a Lobster Fantasy built on tempura lobster. The names change from place to place; the idea is the same.

How to Order

If you're new, start with a familiar cooked or California-style roll, then branch out one piece at a time — a couple of nigiri, a slice or two of sashimi — so you learn what you like without committing to a whole order. Mix forms freely; a good meal often pairs a rich specialty roll with something clean and simple. A few small habits help: dip nigiri fish-side down so the rice doesn't soak up soy sauce, go easy on the wasabi, and treat the pickled ginger as a palate cleanser between bites rather than a topping. Most of all, don't overthink it — sushi is meant to be enjoyed, not performed.

Vegetarian Options

Sushi isn't only about fish. Vegetarian rolls are usually built around cucumber, avocado, and other vegetables, and most Japanese kitchens have plenty of meat-free sides to round out a meal — think edamame or a crisp block of age dashi tofu, with a vegetable ramen if you'd like something warm. Because preparations vary, it's always worth telling your server you're vegetarian so they can point you to the best choices.

Sushi at Mizunoya

At Mizunoya, our sushi spans easygoing favorites and bolder house rolls, alongside a chef's nigiri selection of the day's freshest cuts. Whether you want a single roll or a spread to share, you can see everything on our menu.

Chef special rolls
16 Chef special rolls
Regular rolls
12 Regular rolls
Regular rolls from
$6.99 Regular rolls from
Chef rolls to
$14.99 Chef rolls to

Roll prices at a glance

Rolls split into two lists. Regular rolls are the simple ones built around a single filling, and chef special rolls are the layered ones with a topping. The gap between them is about four dollars.

Roll prices at Mizunoya, Carrollton, TX. All rolls come with sesame seed.
Roll Price Type
California Roll $6.99 Regular — crab, cucumber, avocado
Salmon Roll $7.99 Regular — raw salmon inside
Spicy Tuna Roll $7.99 Regular — raw tuna, cucumber
Shrimp Tempura Roll $8.99 Regular — cooked, eel sauce
Spider Roll $11.99 Regular — soft shell crab
Crazy Salmon Roll $10.99 Chef special — topped with spicy salmon
Volcano Roll $12.99 Chef special — toasted spicy crawfish
Rainbow Roll $14.99 Chef special — 5 chef-choice toppings
Kani crab salad with crisp lettuce and shredded crab stick on a blue plate
Kani crab salad with crisp lettuce and shredded crab stick on a blue plate
Takoyaki octopus balls topped with bonito flakes, sauce and mayonnaise
Takoyaki octopus balls topped with bonito flakes, sauce and mayonnaise

How to order sushi in 4 steps

Ordering is the same whether you sit at the sushi bar, take a table, or call ahead for pickup. Work through it in this order and you will not end up with four fried things and nothing to balance them.

  1. Start with something cooked

    Edamame at $4.99 or gyoza at $7.99 gives the kitchen time to cut the fish properly.

  2. Order one regular roll

    A $6.99 California or a $7.99 salmon roll sets a baseline you can judge everything else against.

  3. Add one chef special roll

    These run $10.99 to $14.99 and carry a topping, so one is usually enough between two people.

  4. Finish with nigiri if you still want fish

    Two pieces are $6.99, which is the cleanest way to taste a single cut.

Sources

Food-safety and sourcing statements on this page follow the guidance below. Texas food establishments are also required to operate under state retail food rules, and staff handling raw fish are certified food handlers under those rules.

Looking for sushi near you?

Carrollton and the wider North Dallas area have no shortage of sushi, and the best way to judge a kitchen is to start simple and pay attention to the details — the rice, the freshness, the care in each cut. We'd love to have you in to taste ours once we open.

Mizunoya — Japanese Kitchen

1025 W Hebron Pkwy #156, Carrollton, TX 75010

Open daily except Tuesday

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between maki and nigiri?
Maki is rice and fillings rolled in seaweed and sliced into pieces; nigiri is a single slice of fish pressed onto a small mound of seasoned rice. Maki is roll-shaped, while nigiri is fish over rice.
What is sashimi?
Sashimi is thinly sliced fish or other seafood served on its own, without rice. It's the purest way to taste the fish.
Are there vegetarian sushi options?
Yes — vegetarian sushi is usually built around vegetables like cucumber and avocado. Vegetarian sides such as edamame and tofu, or a vegetable bowl, are also good options. It's always worth asking the restaurant what's available.
Where can I get sushi rolls in Carrollton, TX?
Mizunoya serves rolls like the Dragon Roll, Rainbow Roll and Volcano Roll, plus chef's nigiri, at 1025 W Hebron Pkwy #156, Carrollton, TX 75010.