Ok we gave it one more try . Nice place but the food and service are terrible again and again. Host was great waitress was awful to busy texting and forgot part of our dinner. Super rolls where super bad and the Red Dragon roll that was supposed use to be wrapped with tuna was not. More like a super California roll for $15. Dennys could make better sushi. and this place is also extremely over price 75 dollars for 2.......Time for a new place
(1)
Leaha N.
I've been here twice and it's great food. I highly recommend the seaweed salad! The waitress will bring out a hot towel for you to refresh yourself. It has a hint of lavender (or something) and makes your skin really soft. The food is great. The only issue is the rolls are cut super large! One piece of a sushi roll is the size of two pieces of a roll anywhere else. It makes for a challenging dinner when you try to stuff a huge piece of roll in your face. Probably not the best first date place....or is it? :) The service is slow too. But the sushi is good!!!
(4)
Jesse L.
Just OK, but will not return. Have eaten there several times from both the cooked food menu and sushi menu. Nothing impressive for flavor. The last time we went my husband had the steak teriyaki. He bit into a small piece of broken ceramic plate. The waitress apologized, but won't be going back for seconds.
(2)
Steve T.
This place had good service, but their rolls were nothing special. The Fire Dragon roll that had cheap tasting beef, the spider roll had too much asparagus. The Pad See Ew was not memorable...it was too watered down for the majority of the people there.
(3)
Rick B.
Just had the most delicious and very fresh Sushi I have had in a long time. I would certainly recommend it to Sushi lovers. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful.
(5)
Mark F.
Have been coming here for a few years. Birthday parties, family dinner, and late lunch (great bento box lunch specials). The food quality is excellent, and the service is impeccable. Love all the Japanese and Thai dishes we have ever had.
(5)
Keif M.
Went to Sachi Sushi lastnight on our way home from a friends party. Pad Thai that my wife ordered was spicey, just as she requested. I ordered the regular chicken Pad Thai.My meal was so sweet, it was if someone in the kitchen worked for Willy Wonka.Just a sugary mess. I asked the waitress, very friendly I might add,for a different meal. She went and got the mananger.This guy had an attitude only his mother could love, as she kicked this little punk out of the house. Rude as hell.Yeah I did get a new bland chicken and broccoli meal.Will be asking friends where else to go for Asian food. Won't be going back here.
(2)
Scott B.
Service was slow for lunch time. Waiter was working the bar and talking to friends. Food took a good amount of time to get out. My co-worker ordered off the menu so figured maybe it was that. They were out of most of the fish I wanted to try on a Saturday at lunch time. That was disappointing. Sushi was good. Seemed fresh and tasted good. Not the best I have had but good.
(3)
Brian B.
Hands down the BEST SUSHI I HAVE EVER HAD IN MY LIFE. Originally, I never had a "taste" for sushi. When I moved to Florida, my friend brought me here. He ordered everything and I agreed to try whatever it was that was brought out. Holy flavor explosion! I was addicted from day one. I don't think I'd be the sushi connoisseur that I am today if it wasn't for Sachi Sushi, better known by us as "The Sach." We became regulars and probably went twice a week for over the course of a year before moving to the other coast of Florida. We would always joke about taking the 4 hour journey back just to have dinner there. One of our favorites was the "JB Tempura." They take a jewish-bagel roll and deep-fry the entire thing. Absolutely amazing! The one thing about their sushi is that their rolls are ENORMOUS and price is spot-on. As an appetizer, I urge anybody to try the Yuke. It is raw steak served seviche style with scallions and soy. Outstanding appetizer that tastes like heaven! Their shrimp tempura appetizer is over the top as well. We became such regulars that the sushi-chefs knew us by name and would always recommend their favorites. They will even take requests as to what you want in your roll. Make your own, maybe they'll name it after you and put it on the menu! Never have I seen such a vast selection of sushi, Thai, Japanese, and other cuisines in one place. They also have private booths where you can take your shoes off and dine indian-style on the floor. Neat, but my feet fall asleep easily! I normally settled for the sushi-bar. Bringing out the hot towels before your are served is a nice touch that you don't see often. By far the best sushi I've ever had and I miss it dearly. I urge anybody to go and see what you have been missing!
(5)
Daniel M.
Without question the worst sushi I've ever had. The fish in every roll had that unfresh fishy taste. Rolls were ridiculously large. Super-size rolls might appeal to the buffet crowd, but a very important aspect of sushi is it being delicate. Exact opposite at Sachi. Sushi simply fell apart too. Place was slow. I've eaten in a bunch of sushi restaurants and Sachi was easily the worst. If you are a sushi afficienado at all, absolutely avoid this place. Really bad for Sushi.
(1)
Christen F.
I love sushi, and I've tried it all. Good, bad, mediocre, just plain frightening, or just plain wrong. But I can say honestly, and beyond a shadow of a doubt that Sachi Sushi serves the best sushi I've ever had anywhere. The menu is crazy! Hundreds of menu options in three different cuisines: Japanese, Thai, and Vietnamese. There are two. full. pages. of sushi rolls. The fresh fish that topped my Super Rainbow Roll (you must get this. you must.) tasted as though I dipped my chopsticks into the ocean. It's the freshest fish I've ever tasted. I have come here for lunch often. You can get a sushi boxed lunch for $8.95 that is more food than one person could possibly eat. In my opinion, it's one of the best lunch values in the Stuart area. There's a full liquor bar and they offer some tasty and unique drink specials. I had the Pomarita (pomegranate margarita) and it was a perfect mixed drink. Also, the staff is always smiling and friendly - and knowledgeable about every dish on the menu of over hundred offerings. Impressive. Sachi Sushi's trifecta of delicious food, friendly staff, and good prices are what keep me coming back again and again.
(5)
Lisa R.
I wish sushi chefs would stop putting "crunch" in everything. This place is okay for Happy Hour, but the service is slow.
(2)
H M.
Had sushi and sashimi on Thursday night. It might have been ok on Tuesday when it was made, but just ok. Serving it on a silly wooden, miniature, Jap bridge replica didn't help, either. Bill was $108 for 3. We won't be back. Herb Moore 717-648-9681
(1)
Lisa Z.
This is a pretty decent sushi place. They have great rolls and a really great selection. The prices aren't bad either. This is definitely my go to sushi place in town.
(4)
Chelle L.
I don't ever claim to be a sushi snob or anything but Sachi Sushi really let me down. I walk in and the decor is charming with cute little private rooms to the right however all said and done the quality of the food is a dissapointment. Very sloppy.. the sushi rolls fall apart before you can even pick it up and freshness is almost questionable. I gave this place 2 stars because of the customer service was pleasant but I can't say that about the food.
(2)
Thomas A.
Really Christen - the best you've ever had?! We went with nine and had great service and a fun meal. The menu is long and we all stuck with the sushi and maki. I love the creativity of maki rolls, and the chef has lots of choices. I did think that the Giesha was overdone and too loose to eat without it disintegrating.
(4)
J R.
I wish I could give this place zero stars. Went back (not by choice-long story), but kept an open mind. It took 45 min to get two rolls. They were so bad that they were inedible. Other people with me even took two bites and said "no thanks." It was so fishy tasting. Blech. NEVER GOING BACK...EVER!
(1)
Justin K.
Been here a few times, service has always been good. Servers are young and fun. Bartender isn't shy with their pour of liquor drinks either. Hot towels to start is a great touch. The fried rice is just okay but the shrimp tempura roll is the best I have ever had. Highly recommend.
(4)
Sam W.
This place has declined since our last visit a year ago. They've had their liquor license suspended for some reason, so no beer, wine or cocktails were available and nothing goes with sushi like beer. Not to mention hot sake after the meal. We ordered miso soup and vegetable tempura for an app. The miso soup was okay (it's hard not to be), but the tempura was a greasy, soggy glop that was one big breaded vegetable mass all glued together and tasted like old oil so we left most of it alone. Our sushi order included a spider roll, rainbow roll, a few pieces of nigirizushi and ahi tekka maki. The sushi was just okay, as it was not presented with any particular effort or style. The server didn't bring any small dipping bowls for shoyu and Wasabi so we used a plate from our appetizer until our server eventually came by our tatami room. She also took the long way around to bring us more wasabi, which came almost as we finished eating our sushi. Because there was no beer available my companion drank 2 bottles of water at the cost of $3 ea. So, wow. Mostly, this visit was a huge fail, though we entertained ourselves by guessing at how much worse the place could get. Sachi Sushi is off our list now unless we hear that it's made a miracle recovery from its death throes.
(1)
Richard C.
Went to Sachi's today after several months. Blushing Geisha roll was awesome as always. I took a star off for the quality of the remodel which was a wee bit ghetto.
(4)
Allison P.
Worthy of the three star "A-OK" rating! They have a HUGE menu -- and a lot of different, creative rolls. I tried about 4 different rolls and they were all pretty good. Nothing totally blew me away flavor-wise, but it was all decent and I happily finished my meal. And like other reviews have noted, the rolls are very large. Friendly service. Bonus: they have a full bar, which some sushi places in the area don't!
(3)
Kate M.
The go-to sushi restaurant in Stuart. American Dream roll rivals any sushi I've had elsewhere. Staff is friendly and wait isn't long. Boyfriend doesn't eat sushi and highly recommends their pad thai. Nothing I've had there has disappointed!
(5)
Jennifer M.
The only reason this place is getting any stars is because they have the best sushi in town, although it IS pretty pricey! The atmosphere is really blah and the service is the same.
(3)
Nikki H.
We had the love boat which had a California roll, a Florida roll, and sashimi tuna, yellowtail, white fish and salmon. Was so good! Delicious!
(5)
Ali N.
Went to Sachi Sushi for the 3rd time this evening. Staff is pleasant as usual, food was delicious and brought out in a timely manner. I had miso soup, shrimp tempura and assorted sushi. Also very clean(important to me especially when dining)
(5)
Art B.
An exgirlfriend recommended this restaurant. I was a little leery. First off, the maitre d' was a little rude. Possible a "bad hair day"(just woke up). Got past that. I had the beef bento w/sushi.Like another review, my sushi rolls were coming apart. Not the greatest w/chopsticks.. but, the rest was very good. As an app. the shrimp tempura was pretty good. You don't see often privacy booths. Last time I've seen, was a trip I took to Indonesia. They have a full bar and plenty of sushi on the menu to choose from. I'll make another go and try once more.
(3)
Nikki H.
We had the love boat which had a California roll, a Florida roll, and sashimi tuna, yellowtail, white fish and salmon. Was so good! Delicious!
(5)
Thmas M.
Ok we gave it one more try . Nice place but the food and service are terrible again and again. Host was great waitress was awful to busy texting and forgot part of our dinner. Super rolls where super bad and the Red Dragon roll that was supposed use to be wrapped with tuna was not. More like a super California roll for $15. Dennys could make better sushi. and this place is also extremely over price 75 dollars for 2.......Time for a new place
(1)
Leaha N.
I've been here twice and it's great food. I highly recommend the seaweed salad! The waitress will bring out a hot towel for you to refresh yourself. It has a hint of lavender (or something) and makes your skin really soft. The food is great. The only issue is the rolls are cut super large! One piece of a sushi roll is the size of two pieces of a roll anywhere else. It makes for a challenging dinner when you try to stuff a huge piece of roll in your face. Probably not the best first date place....or is it? :) The service is slow too. But the sushi is good!!!
(4)
Jesse L.
Just OK, but will not return. Have eaten there several times from both the cooked food menu and sushi menu. Nothing impressive for flavor. The last time we went my husband had the steak teriyaki. He bit into a small piece of broken ceramic plate. The waitress apologized, but won't be going back for seconds.
(2)
Steve T.
This place had good service, but their rolls were nothing special. The Fire Dragon roll that had cheap tasting beef, the spider roll had too much asparagus. The Pad See Ew was not memorable...it was too watered down for the majority of the people there.
(3)
Justin K.
Been here a few times, service has always been good. Servers are young and fun. Bartender isn't shy with their pour of liquor drinks either. Hot towels to start is a great touch. The fried rice is just okay but the shrimp tempura roll is the best I have ever had. Highly recommend.
(4)
Sam W.
This place has declined since our last visit a year ago. They've had their liquor license suspended for some reason, so no beer, wine or cocktails were available and nothing goes with sushi like beer. Not to mention hot sake after the meal. We ordered miso soup and vegetable tempura for an app. The miso soup was okay (it's hard not to be), but the tempura was a greasy, soggy glop that was one big breaded vegetable mass all glued together and tasted like old oil so we left most of it alone. Our sushi order included a spider roll, rainbow roll, a few pieces of nigirizushi and ahi tekka maki. The sushi was just okay, as it was not presented with any particular effort or style. The server didn't bring any small dipping bowls for shoyu and Wasabi so we used a plate from our appetizer until our server eventually came by our tatami room. She also took the long way around to bring us more wasabi, which came almost as we finished eating our sushi. Because there was no beer available my companion drank 2 bottles of water at the cost of $3 ea. So, wow. Mostly, this visit was a huge fail, though we entertained ourselves by guessing at how much worse the place could get. Sachi Sushi is off our list now unless we hear that it's made a miracle recovery from its death throes.
(1)
Richard C.
Went to Sachi's today after several months. Blushing Geisha roll was awesome as always. I took a star off for the quality of the remodel which was a wee bit ghetto.
(4)
Allison P.
Worthy of the three star "A-OK" rating! They have a HUGE menu -- and a lot of different, creative rolls. I tried about 4 different rolls and they were all pretty good. Nothing totally blew me away flavor-wise, but it was all decent and I happily finished my meal. And like other reviews have noted, the rolls are very large. Friendly service. Bonus: they have a full bar, which some sushi places in the area don't!
(3)
Kate M.
The go-to sushi restaurant in Stuart. American Dream roll rivals any sushi I've had elsewhere. Staff is friendly and wait isn't long. Boyfriend doesn't eat sushi and highly recommends their pad thai. Nothing I've had there has disappointed!
(5)
Jennifer M.
The only reason this place is getting any stars is because they have the best sushi in town, although it IS pretty pricey! The atmosphere is really blah and the service is the same.
(3)
Christen F.
I love sushi, and I've tried it all. Good, bad, mediocre, just plain frightening, or just plain wrong. But I can say honestly, and beyond a shadow of a doubt that Sachi Sushi serves the best sushi I've ever had anywhere. The menu is crazy! Hundreds of menu options in three different cuisines: Japanese, Thai, and Vietnamese. There are two. full. pages. of sushi rolls. The fresh fish that topped my Super Rainbow Roll (you must get this. you must.) tasted as though I dipped my chopsticks into the ocean. It's the freshest fish I've ever tasted. I have come here for lunch often. You can get a sushi boxed lunch for $8.95 that is more food than one person could possibly eat. In my opinion, it's one of the best lunch values in the Stuart area. There's a full liquor bar and they offer some tasty and unique drink specials. I had the Pomarita (pomegranate margarita) and it was a perfect mixed drink. Also, the staff is always smiling and friendly - and knowledgeable about every dish on the menu of over hundred offerings. Impressive. Sachi Sushi's trifecta of delicious food, friendly staff, and good prices are what keep me coming back again and again.
(5)
Lisa R.
I wish sushi chefs would stop putting "crunch" in everything. This place is okay for Happy Hour, but the service is slow.
(2)
H M.
Had sushi and sashimi on Thursday night. It might have been ok on Tuesday when it was made, but just ok. Serving it on a silly wooden, miniature, Jap bridge replica didn't help, either. Bill was $108 for 3. We won't be back. Herb Moore 717-648-9681
(1)
Lisa Z.
This is a pretty decent sushi place. They have great rolls and a really great selection. The prices aren't bad either. This is definitely my go to sushi place in town.
(4)
Chelle L.
I don't ever claim to be a sushi snob or anything but Sachi Sushi really let me down. I walk in and the decor is charming with cute little private rooms to the right however all said and done the quality of the food is a dissapointment. Very sloppy.. the sushi rolls fall apart before you can even pick it up and freshness is almost questionable. I gave this place 2 stars because of the customer service was pleasant but I can't say that about the food.
(2)
Thomas A.
Really Christen - the best you've ever had?! We went with nine and had great service and a fun meal. The menu is long and we all stuck with the sushi and maki. I love the creativity of maki rolls, and the chef has lots of choices. I did think that the Giesha was overdone and too loose to eat without it disintegrating.
(4)
Rick B.
Just had the most delicious and very fresh Sushi I have had in a long time. I would certainly recommend it to Sushi lovers. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful.
(5)
Mark F.
Have been coming here for a few years. Birthday parties, family dinner, and late lunch (great bento box lunch specials). The food quality is excellent, and the service is impeccable. Love all the Japanese and Thai dishes we have ever had.
(5)
Keif M.
Went to Sachi Sushi lastnight on our way home from a friends party. Pad Thai that my wife ordered was spicey, just as she requested. I ordered the regular chicken Pad Thai.My meal was so sweet, it was if someone in the kitchen worked for Willy Wonka.Just a sugary mess. I asked the waitress, very friendly I might add,for a different meal. She went and got the mananger.This guy had an attitude only his mother could love, as she kicked this little punk out of the house. Rude as hell.Yeah I did get a new bland chicken and broccoli meal.Will be asking friends where else to go for Asian food. Won't be going back here.
(2)
Scott B.
Service was slow for lunch time. Waiter was working the bar and talking to friends. Food took a good amount of time to get out. My co-worker ordered off the menu so figured maybe it was that. They were out of most of the fish I wanted to try on a Saturday at lunch time. That was disappointing. Sushi was good. Seemed fresh and tasted good. Not the best I have had but good.
(3)
Ali N.
Went to Sachi Sushi for the 3rd time this evening. Staff is pleasant as usual, food was delicious and brought out in a timely manner. I had miso soup, shrimp tempura and assorted sushi. Also very clean(important to me especially when dining)
(5)
Art B.
An exgirlfriend recommended this restaurant. I was a little leery. First off, the maitre d' was a little rude. Possible a "bad hair day"(just woke up). Got past that. I had the beef bento w/sushi.Like another review, my sushi rolls were coming apart. Not the greatest w/chopsticks.. but, the rest was very good. As an app. the shrimp tempura was pretty good. You don't see often privacy booths. Last time I've seen, was a trip I took to Indonesia. They have a full bar and plenty of sushi on the menu to choose from. I'll make another go and try once more.
(3)
Brian B.
Hands down the BEST SUSHI I HAVE EVER HAD IN MY LIFE. Originally, I never had a "taste" for sushi. When I moved to Florida, my friend brought me here. He ordered everything and I agreed to try whatever it was that was brought out. Holy flavor explosion! I was addicted from day one. I don't think I'd be the sushi connoisseur that I am today if it wasn't for Sachi Sushi, better known by us as "The Sach." We became regulars and probably went twice a week for over the course of a year before moving to the other coast of Florida. We would always joke about taking the 4 hour journey back just to have dinner there. One of our favorites was the "JB Tempura." They take a jewish-bagel roll and deep-fry the entire thing. Absolutely amazing! The one thing about their sushi is that their rolls are ENORMOUS and price is spot-on. As an appetizer, I urge anybody to try the Yuke. It is raw steak served seviche style with scallions and soy. Outstanding appetizer that tastes like heaven! Their shrimp tempura appetizer is over the top as well. We became such regulars that the sushi-chefs knew us by name and would always recommend their favorites. They will even take requests as to what you want in your roll. Make your own, maybe they'll name it after you and put it on the menu! Never have I seen such a vast selection of sushi, Thai, Japanese, and other cuisines in one place. They also have private booths where you can take your shoes off and dine indian-style on the floor. Neat, but my feet fall asleep easily! I normally settled for the sushi-bar. Bringing out the hot towels before your are served is a nice touch that you don't see often. By far the best sushi I've ever had and I miss it dearly. I urge anybody to go and see what you have been missing!
(5)
J R.
I wish I could give this place zero stars. Went back (not by choice-long story), but kept an open mind. It took 45 min to get two rolls. They were so bad that they were inedible. Other people with me even took two bites and said "no thanks." It was so fishy tasting. Blech. NEVER GOING BACK...EVER!
(1)
Daniel M.
Without question the worst sushi I've ever had. The fish in every roll had that unfresh fishy taste. Rolls were ridiculously large. Super-size rolls might appeal to the buffet crowd, but a very important aspect of sushi is it being delicate. Exact opposite at Sachi. Sushi simply fell apart too. Place was slow. I've eaten in a bunch of sushi restaurants and Sachi was easily the worst. If you are a sushi afficienado at all, absolutely avoid this place. Really bad for Sushi.
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Thmas M.
Ok we gave it one more try . Nice place but the food and service are terrible again and again. Host was great waitress was awful to busy texting and forgot part of our dinner. Super rolls where super bad and the Red Dragon roll that was supposed use to be wrapped with tuna was not. More like a super California roll for $15. Dennys could make better sushi. and this place is also extremely over price 75 dollars for 2.......Time for a new place
(1)Leaha N.
I've been here twice and it's great food. I highly recommend the seaweed salad! The waitress will bring out a hot towel for you to refresh yourself. It has a hint of lavender (or something) and makes your skin really soft. The food is great. The only issue is the rolls are cut super large! One piece of a sushi roll is the size of two pieces of a roll anywhere else. It makes for a challenging dinner when you try to stuff a huge piece of roll in your face. Probably not the best first date place....or is it? :) The service is slow too. But the sushi is good!!!
(4)Jesse L.
Just OK, but will not return. Have eaten there several times from both the cooked food menu and sushi menu. Nothing impressive for flavor. The last time we went my husband had the steak teriyaki. He bit into a small piece of broken ceramic plate. The waitress apologized, but won't be going back for seconds.
(2)Steve T.
This place had good service, but their rolls were nothing special. The Fire Dragon roll that had cheap tasting beef, the spider roll had too much asparagus. The Pad See Ew was not memorable...it was too watered down for the majority of the people there.
(3)Rick B.
Just had the most delicious and very fresh Sushi I have had in a long time. I would certainly recommend it to Sushi lovers. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful.
(5)Mark F.
Have been coming here for a few years. Birthday parties, family dinner, and late lunch (great bento box lunch specials). The food quality is excellent, and the service is impeccable. Love all the Japanese and Thai dishes we have ever had.
(5)Keif M.
Went to Sachi Sushi lastnight on our way home from a friends party. Pad Thai that my wife ordered was spicey, just as she requested. I ordered the regular chicken Pad Thai.My meal was so sweet, it was if someone in the kitchen worked for Willy Wonka.Just a sugary mess. I asked the waitress, very friendly I might add,for a different meal. She went and got the mananger.This guy had an attitude only his mother could love, as she kicked this little punk out of the house. Rude as hell.Yeah I did get a new bland chicken and broccoli meal.Will be asking friends where else to go for Asian food. Won't be going back here.
(2)Scott B.
Service was slow for lunch time. Waiter was working the bar and talking to friends. Food took a good amount of time to get out. My co-worker ordered off the menu so figured maybe it was that. They were out of most of the fish I wanted to try on a Saturday at lunch time. That was disappointing. Sushi was good. Seemed fresh and tasted good. Not the best I have had but good.
(3)Brian B.
Hands down the BEST SUSHI I HAVE EVER HAD IN MY LIFE. Originally, I never had a "taste" for sushi. When I moved to Florida, my friend brought me here. He ordered everything and I agreed to try whatever it was that was brought out. Holy flavor explosion! I was addicted from day one. I don't think I'd be the sushi connoisseur that I am today if it wasn't for Sachi Sushi, better known by us as "The Sach." We became regulars and probably went twice a week for over the course of a year before moving to the other coast of Florida. We would always joke about taking the 4 hour journey back just to have dinner there. One of our favorites was the "JB Tempura." They take a jewish-bagel roll and deep-fry the entire thing. Absolutely amazing! The one thing about their sushi is that their rolls are ENORMOUS and price is spot-on. As an appetizer, I urge anybody to try the Yuke. It is raw steak served seviche style with scallions and soy. Outstanding appetizer that tastes like heaven! Their shrimp tempura appetizer is over the top as well. We became such regulars that the sushi-chefs knew us by name and would always recommend their favorites. They will even take requests as to what you want in your roll. Make your own, maybe they'll name it after you and put it on the menu! Never have I seen such a vast selection of sushi, Thai, Japanese, and other cuisines in one place. They also have private booths where you can take your shoes off and dine indian-style on the floor. Neat, but my feet fall asleep easily! I normally settled for the sushi-bar. Bringing out the hot towels before your are served is a nice touch that you don't see often. By far the best sushi I've ever had and I miss it dearly. I urge anybody to go and see what you have been missing!
(5)Daniel M.
Without question the worst sushi I've ever had. The fish in every roll had that unfresh fishy taste. Rolls were ridiculously large. Super-size rolls might appeal to the buffet crowd, but a very important aspect of sushi is it being delicate. Exact opposite at Sachi. Sushi simply fell apart too. Place was slow. I've eaten in a bunch of sushi restaurants and Sachi was easily the worst. If you are a sushi afficienado at all, absolutely avoid this place. Really bad for Sushi.
(1)Christen F.
I love sushi, and I've tried it all. Good, bad, mediocre, just plain frightening, or just plain wrong. But I can say honestly, and beyond a shadow of a doubt that Sachi Sushi serves the best sushi I've ever had anywhere. The menu is crazy! Hundreds of menu options in three different cuisines: Japanese, Thai, and Vietnamese. There are two. full. pages. of sushi rolls. The fresh fish that topped my Super Rainbow Roll (you must get this. you must.) tasted as though I dipped my chopsticks into the ocean. It's the freshest fish I've ever tasted. I have come here for lunch often. You can get a sushi boxed lunch for $8.95 that is more food than one person could possibly eat. In my opinion, it's one of the best lunch values in the Stuart area. There's a full liquor bar and they offer some tasty and unique drink specials. I had the Pomarita (pomegranate margarita) and it was a perfect mixed drink. Also, the staff is always smiling and friendly - and knowledgeable about every dish on the menu of over hundred offerings. Impressive. Sachi Sushi's trifecta of delicious food, friendly staff, and good prices are what keep me coming back again and again.
(5)Lisa R.
I wish sushi chefs would stop putting "crunch" in everything. This place is okay for Happy Hour, but the service is slow.
(2)H M.
Had sushi and sashimi on Thursday night. It might have been ok on Tuesday when it was made, but just ok. Serving it on a silly wooden, miniature, Jap bridge replica didn't help, either. Bill was $108 for 3. We won't be back. Herb Moore 717-648-9681
(1)Lisa Z.
This is a pretty decent sushi place. They have great rolls and a really great selection. The prices aren't bad either. This is definitely my go to sushi place in town.
(4)Chelle L.
I don't ever claim to be a sushi snob or anything but Sachi Sushi really let me down. I walk in and the decor is charming with cute little private rooms to the right however all said and done the quality of the food is a dissapointment. Very sloppy.. the sushi rolls fall apart before you can even pick it up and freshness is almost questionable. I gave this place 2 stars because of the customer service was pleasant but I can't say that about the food.
(2)Thomas A.
Really Christen - the best you've ever had?! We went with nine and had great service and a fun meal. The menu is long and we all stuck with the sushi and maki. I love the creativity of maki rolls, and the chef has lots of choices. I did think that the Giesha was overdone and too loose to eat without it disintegrating.
(4)J R.
I wish I could give this place zero stars. Went back (not by choice-long story), but kept an open mind. It took 45 min to get two rolls. They were so bad that they were inedible. Other people with me even took two bites and said "no thanks." It was so fishy tasting. Blech. NEVER GOING BACK...EVER!
(1)Justin K.
Been here a few times, service has always been good. Servers are young and fun. Bartender isn't shy with their pour of liquor drinks either. Hot towels to start is a great touch. The fried rice is just okay but the shrimp tempura roll is the best I have ever had. Highly recommend.
(4)Sam W.
This place has declined since our last visit a year ago. They've had their liquor license suspended for some reason, so no beer, wine or cocktails were available and nothing goes with sushi like beer. Not to mention hot sake after the meal. We ordered miso soup and vegetable tempura for an app. The miso soup was okay (it's hard not to be), but the tempura was a greasy, soggy glop that was one big breaded vegetable mass all glued together and tasted like old oil so we left most of it alone. Our sushi order included a spider roll, rainbow roll, a few pieces of nigirizushi and ahi tekka maki. The sushi was just okay, as it was not presented with any particular effort or style. The server didn't bring any small dipping bowls for shoyu and Wasabi so we used a plate from our appetizer until our server eventually came by our tatami room. She also took the long way around to bring us more wasabi, which came almost as we finished eating our sushi. Because there was no beer available my companion drank 2 bottles of water at the cost of $3 ea. So, wow. Mostly, this visit was a huge fail, though we entertained ourselves by guessing at how much worse the place could get. Sachi Sushi is off our list now unless we hear that it's made a miracle recovery from its death throes.
(1)Richard C.
Went to Sachi's today after several months. Blushing Geisha roll was awesome as always. I took a star off for the quality of the remodel which was a wee bit ghetto.
(4)Allison P.
Worthy of the three star "A-OK" rating! They have a HUGE menu -- and a lot of different, creative rolls. I tried about 4 different rolls and they were all pretty good. Nothing totally blew me away flavor-wise, but it was all decent and I happily finished my meal. And like other reviews have noted, the rolls are very large. Friendly service. Bonus: they have a full bar, which some sushi places in the area don't!
(3)Kate M.
The go-to sushi restaurant in Stuart. American Dream roll rivals any sushi I've had elsewhere. Staff is friendly and wait isn't long. Boyfriend doesn't eat sushi and highly recommends their pad thai. Nothing I've had there has disappointed!
(5)Jennifer M.
The only reason this place is getting any stars is because they have the best sushi in town, although it IS pretty pricey! The atmosphere is really blah and the service is the same.
(3)Nikki H.
We had the love boat which had a California roll, a Florida roll, and sashimi tuna, yellowtail, white fish and salmon. Was so good! Delicious!
(5)Ali N.
Went to Sachi Sushi for the 3rd time this evening. Staff is pleasant as usual, food was delicious and brought out in a timely manner. I had miso soup, shrimp tempura and assorted sushi. Also very clean(important to me especially when dining)
(5)Art B.
An exgirlfriend recommended this restaurant. I was a little leery. First off, the maitre d' was a little rude. Possible a "bad hair day"(just woke up). Got past that. I had the beef bento w/sushi.Like another review, my sushi rolls were coming apart. Not the greatest w/chopsticks.. but, the rest was very good. As an app. the shrimp tempura was pretty good. You don't see often privacy booths. Last time I've seen, was a trip I took to Indonesia. They have a full bar and plenty of sushi on the menu to choose from. I'll make another go and try once more.
(3)Nikki H.
We had the love boat which had a California roll, a Florida roll, and sashimi tuna, yellowtail, white fish and salmon. Was so good! Delicious!
(5)Thmas M.
Ok we gave it one more try . Nice place but the food and service are terrible again and again. Host was great waitress was awful to busy texting and forgot part of our dinner. Super rolls where super bad and the Red Dragon roll that was supposed use to be wrapped with tuna was not. More like a super California roll for $15. Dennys could make better sushi. and this place is also extremely over price 75 dollars for 2.......Time for a new place
(1)Leaha N.
I've been here twice and it's great food. I highly recommend the seaweed salad! The waitress will bring out a hot towel for you to refresh yourself. It has a hint of lavender (or something) and makes your skin really soft. The food is great. The only issue is the rolls are cut super large! One piece of a sushi roll is the size of two pieces of a roll anywhere else. It makes for a challenging dinner when you try to stuff a huge piece of roll in your face. Probably not the best first date place....or is it? :) The service is slow too. But the sushi is good!!!
(4)Jesse L.
Just OK, but will not return. Have eaten there several times from both the cooked food menu and sushi menu. Nothing impressive for flavor. The last time we went my husband had the steak teriyaki. He bit into a small piece of broken ceramic plate. The waitress apologized, but won't be going back for seconds.
(2)Steve T.
This place had good service, but their rolls were nothing special. The Fire Dragon roll that had cheap tasting beef, the spider roll had too much asparagus. The Pad See Ew was not memorable...it was too watered down for the majority of the people there.
(3)Justin K.
Been here a few times, service has always been good. Servers are young and fun. Bartender isn't shy with their pour of liquor drinks either. Hot towels to start is a great touch. The fried rice is just okay but the shrimp tempura roll is the best I have ever had. Highly recommend.
(4)Sam W.
This place has declined since our last visit a year ago. They've had their liquor license suspended for some reason, so no beer, wine or cocktails were available and nothing goes with sushi like beer. Not to mention hot sake after the meal. We ordered miso soup and vegetable tempura for an app. The miso soup was okay (it's hard not to be), but the tempura was a greasy, soggy glop that was one big breaded vegetable mass all glued together and tasted like old oil so we left most of it alone. Our sushi order included a spider roll, rainbow roll, a few pieces of nigirizushi and ahi tekka maki. The sushi was just okay, as it was not presented with any particular effort or style. The server didn't bring any small dipping bowls for shoyu and Wasabi so we used a plate from our appetizer until our server eventually came by our tatami room. She also took the long way around to bring us more wasabi, which came almost as we finished eating our sushi. Because there was no beer available my companion drank 2 bottles of water at the cost of $3 ea. So, wow. Mostly, this visit was a huge fail, though we entertained ourselves by guessing at how much worse the place could get. Sachi Sushi is off our list now unless we hear that it's made a miracle recovery from its death throes.
(1)Richard C.
Went to Sachi's today after several months. Blushing Geisha roll was awesome as always. I took a star off for the quality of the remodel which was a wee bit ghetto.
(4)Allison P.
Worthy of the three star "A-OK" rating! They have a HUGE menu -- and a lot of different, creative rolls. I tried about 4 different rolls and they were all pretty good. Nothing totally blew me away flavor-wise, but it was all decent and I happily finished my meal. And like other reviews have noted, the rolls are very large. Friendly service. Bonus: they have a full bar, which some sushi places in the area don't!
(3)Kate M.
The go-to sushi restaurant in Stuart. American Dream roll rivals any sushi I've had elsewhere. Staff is friendly and wait isn't long. Boyfriend doesn't eat sushi and highly recommends their pad thai. Nothing I've had there has disappointed!
(5)Jennifer M.
The only reason this place is getting any stars is because they have the best sushi in town, although it IS pretty pricey! The atmosphere is really blah and the service is the same.
(3)Christen F.
I love sushi, and I've tried it all. Good, bad, mediocre, just plain frightening, or just plain wrong. But I can say honestly, and beyond a shadow of a doubt that Sachi Sushi serves the best sushi I've ever had anywhere. The menu is crazy! Hundreds of menu options in three different cuisines: Japanese, Thai, and Vietnamese. There are two. full. pages. of sushi rolls. The fresh fish that topped my Super Rainbow Roll (you must get this. you must.) tasted as though I dipped my chopsticks into the ocean. It's the freshest fish I've ever tasted. I have come here for lunch often. You can get a sushi boxed lunch for $8.95 that is more food than one person could possibly eat. In my opinion, it's one of the best lunch values in the Stuart area. There's a full liquor bar and they offer some tasty and unique drink specials. I had the Pomarita (pomegranate margarita) and it was a perfect mixed drink. Also, the staff is always smiling and friendly - and knowledgeable about every dish on the menu of over hundred offerings. Impressive. Sachi Sushi's trifecta of delicious food, friendly staff, and good prices are what keep me coming back again and again.
(5)Lisa R.
I wish sushi chefs would stop putting "crunch" in everything. This place is okay for Happy Hour, but the service is slow.
(2)H M.
Had sushi and sashimi on Thursday night. It might have been ok on Tuesday when it was made, but just ok. Serving it on a silly wooden, miniature, Jap bridge replica didn't help, either. Bill was $108 for 3. We won't be back. Herb Moore 717-648-9681
(1)Lisa Z.
This is a pretty decent sushi place. They have great rolls and a really great selection. The prices aren't bad either. This is definitely my go to sushi place in town.
(4)Chelle L.
I don't ever claim to be a sushi snob or anything but Sachi Sushi really let me down. I walk in and the decor is charming with cute little private rooms to the right however all said and done the quality of the food is a dissapointment. Very sloppy.. the sushi rolls fall apart before you can even pick it up and freshness is almost questionable. I gave this place 2 stars because of the customer service was pleasant but I can't say that about the food.
(2)Thomas A.
Really Christen - the best you've ever had?! We went with nine and had great service and a fun meal. The menu is long and we all stuck with the sushi and maki. I love the creativity of maki rolls, and the chef has lots of choices. I did think that the Giesha was overdone and too loose to eat without it disintegrating.
(4)Rick B.
Just had the most delicious and very fresh Sushi I have had in a long time. I would certainly recommend it to Sushi lovers. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful.
(5)Mark F.
Have been coming here for a few years. Birthday parties, family dinner, and late lunch (great bento box lunch specials). The food quality is excellent, and the service is impeccable. Love all the Japanese and Thai dishes we have ever had.
(5)Keif M.
Went to Sachi Sushi lastnight on our way home from a friends party. Pad Thai that my wife ordered was spicey, just as she requested. I ordered the regular chicken Pad Thai.My meal was so sweet, it was if someone in the kitchen worked for Willy Wonka.Just a sugary mess. I asked the waitress, very friendly I might add,for a different meal. She went and got the mananger.This guy had an attitude only his mother could love, as she kicked this little punk out of the house. Rude as hell.Yeah I did get a new bland chicken and broccoli meal.Will be asking friends where else to go for Asian food. Won't be going back here.
(2)Scott B.
Service was slow for lunch time. Waiter was working the bar and talking to friends. Food took a good amount of time to get out. My co-worker ordered off the menu so figured maybe it was that. They were out of most of the fish I wanted to try on a Saturday at lunch time. That was disappointing. Sushi was good. Seemed fresh and tasted good. Not the best I have had but good.
(3)Ali N.
Went to Sachi Sushi for the 3rd time this evening. Staff is pleasant as usual, food was delicious and brought out in a timely manner. I had miso soup, shrimp tempura and assorted sushi. Also very clean(important to me especially when dining)
(5)Art B.
An exgirlfriend recommended this restaurant. I was a little leery. First off, the maitre d' was a little rude. Possible a "bad hair day"(just woke up). Got past that. I had the beef bento w/sushi.Like another review, my sushi rolls were coming apart. Not the greatest w/chopsticks.. but, the rest was very good. As an app. the shrimp tempura was pretty good. You don't see often privacy booths. Last time I've seen, was a trip I took to Indonesia. They have a full bar and plenty of sushi on the menu to choose from. I'll make another go and try once more.
(3)Brian B.
Hands down the BEST SUSHI I HAVE EVER HAD IN MY LIFE. Originally, I never had a "taste" for sushi. When I moved to Florida, my friend brought me here. He ordered everything and I agreed to try whatever it was that was brought out. Holy flavor explosion! I was addicted from day one. I don't think I'd be the sushi connoisseur that I am today if it wasn't for Sachi Sushi, better known by us as "The Sach." We became regulars and probably went twice a week for over the course of a year before moving to the other coast of Florida. We would always joke about taking the 4 hour journey back just to have dinner there. One of our favorites was the "JB Tempura." They take a jewish-bagel roll and deep-fry the entire thing. Absolutely amazing! The one thing about their sushi is that their rolls are ENORMOUS and price is spot-on. As an appetizer, I urge anybody to try the Yuke. It is raw steak served seviche style with scallions and soy. Outstanding appetizer that tastes like heaven! Their shrimp tempura appetizer is over the top as well. We became such regulars that the sushi-chefs knew us by name and would always recommend their favorites. They will even take requests as to what you want in your roll. Make your own, maybe they'll name it after you and put it on the menu! Never have I seen such a vast selection of sushi, Thai, Japanese, and other cuisines in one place. They also have private booths where you can take your shoes off and dine indian-style on the floor. Neat, but my feet fall asleep easily! I normally settled for the sushi-bar. Bringing out the hot towels before your are served is a nice touch that you don't see often. By far the best sushi I've ever had and I miss it dearly. I urge anybody to go and see what you have been missing!
(5)J R.
I wish I could give this place zero stars. Went back (not by choice-long story), but kept an open mind. It took 45 min to get two rolls. They were so bad that they were inedible. Other people with me even took two bites and said "no thanks." It was so fishy tasting. Blech. NEVER GOING BACK...EVER!
(1)Daniel M.
Without question the worst sushi I've ever had. The fish in every roll had that unfresh fishy taste. Rolls were ridiculously large. Super-size rolls might appeal to the buffet crowd, but a very important aspect of sushi is it being delicate. Exact opposite at Sachi. Sushi simply fell apart too. Place was slow. I've eaten in a bunch of sushi restaurants and Sachi was easily the worst. If you are a sushi afficienado at all, absolutely avoid this place. Really bad for Sushi.
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