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Sake Sushi
- Eastside
- $$
Japanese
Casual
- Food
- good
- Vibe
- good
- Perks
- bad
Food: Flavors as flat as a board
The Sake Sushi doesn't put its best foot forward with its top dishes. The Baked Alaskan Salmon Roll, Spider Roll, and Tuna Sushi, rather than offering a delightful culinary journey, leave patrons underwhelmed. Their mediocrity mirrors the general sentiment about the food—it's often declared lacking in both taste and freshness. Even the portions do not impress, with some comparing unfavorably in size to the children's menu meals.
Okay Value
Mixed feelings on cheap prices versus service quality were evident.
Bad Taste
Some found the food mediocre, disappointing, and lacking in taste or freshness.
Top 3 dishes at Sake Sushi
- 1
Baked Alaskan Salmon Roll 🏆
The baked alaskan salmon roll is described as delicious and recommended.
- 2
Spider Roll
Impressive size and delightful taste often highlighted.
- 3
Tuna Sushi
Customers rave about freshness and the quality of the tuna sushi.
Vibe: Dumpster vibe, no fire
Expect no sense of Japanese zen or even comfort in Sake Sushi. The ambiance created by smoking kids puts off incoming patrons. A scowling waitress does not make the place any better for dates. Even the Monday-Sunday happy hour seems to carry a sense of elitism—a definite mood killer.
Bad For Dates
Scowly-looking waitress gives off a bad vibe for dates.
Perks: Levels of inconsiderable service
While valued for their service, Sake Sushi falls terribly short. Rudeness and slowness are top complaints about their staff. They struggle handling large groups, leading to further disappointments. The service issues cast over any potential positives a dark and unmissable shadow.
Bad For Groups
Could not service big groups, which was disappointing for some.