Calamari Tempura Salad
Sakana

Sakana

2026 P Street Northwest, Washington, 20036, United States Of America

Sushi • Casual • Asiatic • Japanese


"Sakana Japanese Restaurant in Dupont Circle is a hidden gem that will transport you straight to Tokyo. But before we dive into the food, let's talk about the history of Dupont Circle itself. Did you know that Dupont Circle was once a rural area known for its farmland and orchards? It wasn't until the late 19th century that the area began to develop into the bustling neighborhood we know today.Now, back to the food. Sakana Japanese Restaurant is a small, unassuming spot that packs a big punch when it comes to flavor. Their menu is full of traditional Japanese dishes, from sushi to ramen, and everything in between. But what really sets them apart is their commitment to using only the freshest ingredients. They source their fish from the Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo, which means you can expect some of the highest quality sushi outside of Japan.Their sushi selection is impressive, with over 20 different options to choose from. But if you're looking for something truly unique, try their Omakase experience. For $120, you'll receive a carefully curated selection of sushi, including rare and exotic fish flown in directly from Japan. It's a true culinary adventure that will leave you feeling like a king (or queen).But Sakana isn't just about sushi. Their ramen is also top-notch, with a rich, savory broth that's simmered for hours to perfection. And their tempura is light and airy, never greasy or heavy. Plus, their service is always friendly and attentive, making you feel right at home.In short, Sakana Japanese Restaurant is a must-visit for anyone who loves Japanese cuisine. Whether you're a sushi aficionado or just looking for a new culinary adventure, this little gem in Dupont Circle is sure to impress. So next time you're in the area, stop by and experience a taste of Japan in the heart of Washington D.C."

Sakana Sushi

Sakana Sushi

North 59th Avenue, Glendale, 85308, United States Of America

Sushi • Japanese • American


"I have to admit that when my husband and I started eating at this restaurant we LOVED it. We visited at least twice a month for about 2 years. I even took business clients to lunch here on several occasions. The food and service was always good. Then about a month ago we received the most disgusting plate of sushi I have ever tasted and we have encountered a lot of bad sushi in Phoenix. The seaweed was so chewy we had to pull it out of our mouths...it felt like it was going to go down in one long, slimy string and gag us. We tried and tried to eat it but after 3 bites...we decided it was just too wrong to choke $50.00 worth of sushi down and not say anything. The waitress asked us if we were okay and we explained why we had not eaten our meal. She asked if we wanted to take it home and we both agreed neither of us wanted to taste it again and asked for the manager. The waitress took our food away before she sent the manager over. The first thing the manager said was that she had tasted the seaweed and found nothing wrong with it! She also said we were the only ones to have complained that day and that there was nothing she could do for us. She gave us our bill and obviously was not going to offer any consolation. I rarely complain about my food at any restaurant but this sushi was intolerable. I've never heard of a manager just telling you that she disagreed with you and handing you the bill. She didn't even offer to make us another dish. I wonder if it would be the same if they served you stinky sashimi or moldy oranges. We both left there so sad that we would no longer be able to visit one of our favorite restaurants...we can't afford to gamble on getting a bad meal, paying $50 for it, and still going home hungry. Sad, sad, sad that what was probably $20.00 worth of food to them was not worth saving our frequent business. I have been to other Sakana restaurants in the valley and may go to them again but will NEVER visit this location again."