2nd Street Sushi & Asian Grill
322 S 2nd St, Hamilton, MT, 59840
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Address :
322 S 2nd St
Hamilton, MT, 59840 - Phone (406) 363-0600
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch, Dinner
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Classy
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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Stephanie W.
My first reaction when my friends wanted to take me to sushi in Montana? Hell. No. They swore the fish was brought in fresh daily from Seattle, so I decided to give it a whirl. I was very pleasantly surprised! The sushi was GREAT! And the service was also very warm and friendly. The menu has a lovely selection (I was the only person who got raw fish - hmph! - but the rest of my party had a wide variety of menu items and they all were delicious.) I would definitely go back if/when I am in the area again.
(4)Mylinh D.
Have I had better sushi? Yes, but this is a great sushi place for a small town! Highly recommended. I usually go in for lunch and get the Coast Combo (comes with 5 pieces of nigiri, a tuna roll, miso soup and a cucumber salad) for about $12. They also have spicy soy edamame that is delicious. Service time is decent. Waitresses are nice and friendly. Restaurant is clean. Only downside is if you pay by credit or debit card there is a service fee.
(4)Steven C.
Only place in Hamilton to get sushi & it's quite good, who would of guessed there's a legit sushi restaurant in town? I'm told their fresh fish comes in from their Seattle distributor and you get more than the usual types of fish if you order their nigiri combo "Montana". Most people tend to opt for their maki rolls which are the usual rolls drizzled in sauce, topped with various pieces of fish & tempura. These are alright if you're not accustomed to eating sushi. I personally prefer getting whatever fresh nigiri they have on hand and that's allowed me to try different types of salmon on occasion. Skip the hot kitchen food like the pork fried rice, they tend to be a bit bland. Friendly service, things do get a bit slow when they're overwhelmed since there's no more than two chefs working at a time. FYI, Hamilton doesn't have a lot of dining options on Monday, Tuesdays but 2nd St Sushi is open everyday but Sunday compared to the rest of town. A small complaint would be the way the slices of fish are cut for nigiri, it's kind of haphazard at times and the rice portions are a bit large or stale. Coming from the Bay Area, this would be an average sushi restaurant at best but being able to eat fresh sushi in the middle of nowhere is better than nothing!
(4)Ryan C.
Anyone ever have a review that starts, I wanted this place to be better but it just wasn't? Talking to a couple people that live in Missoula and Hamilton tell me that this is the best place to have sushi. I do believe that geography does not impact the quality of the product that is being served. Walking in and seeing two white guys, in their early 20's at best, I was a little suspicious. There were several groups eating there, so I thought that maybe I was profiling. The work behind the counter was especially slow. It took more than 20 minutes to make a rainbow roll, two spicy tuna hand rolls, and an order of salmon sashimi. My major complaint is not the price, though it is very expensive, but the quality of the food that was served. I know that the fish is probably frozen when it arrives to them, but it tasted recently thawed. It tasted watery and without any flavor. Like a good steak that 'ages' there was no aging of the fish that was served. It was so bad that I did not even eat the other half of what I ordered. The rainbow roll's inside was to be a California roll. However there was a stick of imitation crab, a non peeled cucumber, and a not so ripe avocado. There was no creaminess to the roll. I am sorry, but I believe the people that trained these two guys behind the counter has never experienced good sushi or good food for that mater. What did I learn today? Trust your gut when it comes to profiling your chef.
(1)S H.
the worst!!! if you are looking for a bad experience, this is the place.
(1)Matthew C.
Staying in Hamilton, MT a week for work? Not that exciting. Hamilton is a small town about 45 minutes south of Missoula. One of those "middle of nowhere but extremely pretty " places smack-dab in the beautiful Bitterroot valley. I'm a sucker for local cuisine when I travel, and tonight I visited 2nd Street Sushi & Asian Grill. Not the most exciting name, mind you, but perhaps the best chicken Teriyaki I've ever had (never had sushi, probably never will). It's a smaller joint. Off the beaten path in an almost all-residential/apartment complex neighborhood. It's rather classy. Locally owned. And offers amazing service. I will definitely visit them again when in town.
(4)Carly K.
My wife and I got out of Missoula for the weekend and stopped in at 2nd Street Sushi for dinner on a Saturday night. We were surprised to find it quite busy, though it was pretty early in the evening. We were given an option of waiting 20 minutes or sitting at the bar. We went with the bar. The atmosphere is classy yet relaxed, with tasteful decor and a nice setup that makes the relatively narrow space seem more open and less crowded. Though the place was packed and the staff seemed a little frazzled, our waitress was very attentive and nice. We ordered a couple rolls each, as well as the seaweed salad and warm sake. The salads were larger than we've had at other sushi places, but they were lacking in flavor. The same went for the rolls, though the Tiger Roll was very good. The plum sake was great, also. I would go back to 2nd Street Sushi based on the service and the atmosphere. I was underwhelmed with the food (other than the Tiger roll), but I would try other options on the menu next time. Also, consider making a reservation on a Saturday night unless you don't mind waiting. A pretty good experience in general.
(3)W H.
Fresh sushi in Hamilton, MT? I was skeptical to say the least... But boy, do they deliver! My standards are high (I've had sushi in Tokyo, San Fran, Seattle, NYC), and still I recommend this place. Inventive rolls, nice gyoza and cooked dishes, decent sake and beer. A treasure for a small town.
(4)Bree I.
This is an excellent sushi bar, and I was pleasantly suprised to see the prices were reasonable as well! I loved the shrimp wanton sushi roll, and combined with a couple pieces of tempura and a cup of soup, I found myself very full which hardly ever happens eating sushi. Loved the food and enjoyed the atmosphere while eating on my lunch hour.
(5)Matt S.
This place is surprisingly good for a sushi restaurant in the Bitterroot valley, but claims that it is comparable to coastal sushi are ridiculous. The sushi construction and the rice are sub par. It is, however, the only sushi place in the vicinity of Missoula where I will eat.
(3)Kelly C.
Like many of my fellow reviewers I traveled to Hamilton from Missoula specifically because I heard the tales of amazing sushi in Montana. The restaurant is clean and lovely. I could tell the ingredients were fresh which is a great feat considering we're no where near an ocean. Sadly the sushi rolls were just average. I think my hopes were clouded by so many people saying that this was the best sushi in the State. I made the mistake of thinking this would compare to restaurants I've eaten at in larger cities. So for any sushi lovers who are thinking of making the drive to Hamilton I recommend passing on this one.
(3)John H.
This isn't just the best sushi in Montana. It clearly is that. The only close alternative would be one of the three places in Missoula which all have good items or good deals, but this is different. No, this is one of the best sushi places in the entire Northwest. I'm sure there are maybe a couple better (but more expensive) in Seattle, so either eat there or keep driving another 8 hours. Favorites include the Shrimp Wonton, Maui, and traditional Rock'n'Roll. Noodle and Rice bowls look good for that one Neanderthal you know who won't eat "raw fish" :D
(5)Kathy D.
Awesome Sushi, very fresh with a huge array of choices. There's a group of us that come here once a month for lunch and we always, always leave stuffed and saying to each other just how fabulous everything was. The egg rolls and pot stickers are a great way to start the meal. Followed by the cucumber salad, which is always topped with fresh fruits. It is light and sweet, which leaves room for the sushi rolls. We always order one more roll than there are people so there is plenty to eat. The rolls are displayed on a large platter and we just dig in a share. There are never any left overs. You can't go wrong eating here, even if you don't like Sushi, because their noodle and rice bowls are also outstanding. Small and quaint inside, nothing fancy, but very clean and well maintained. The staff is awesome. Very friendly and helpful.
(5)Dylan P.
Amazing selection of rolls, always incredibly fresh. I tried their Thai Curry with chicken tonight, it was really tasty. If you're looking for the best Asian cuisine in Hamilton, you've come to the right place.
(5)Kelly A.
SUSHI in Cowboyland Montana? Yes, believe it. Rolls and tempura are terrific, salads excellent. I have friends in DC who are sushi connoisseurs; took them here and they raved about our lunch. Good idea: go with 3 or 4 others, order a variety of dishes, and share. Cuke salad = delightful.
(5)Nico A.
I've been dying to try this place and on my birthday, I gathered 15 of my friends and made the trek from Missoula to Hamilton to try this place. We were seated in the back room for larger parties and they began serving us. The menu had a good mix of pre made dishes and sushi rolls. On this particular night, I gave the tempura and firecracker roll a shot. It was well worth it and both were well prepared and tasted very good. I polled my friends and they all had positive reviews of the place. I want to come back with a smaller group and really enjoy the restaurant a little more. It was a little hectic this particular night trying to talk with so many people and enjoy the food at the same time.
(4)Mitch K.
What a surprise to have a good sushi place in rural Hamilton, Montana. They do a good job and offer just about anything you would find in more developed areas. Owner-operated and very clean.
(3)Juju J.
BEST SUSHI I'VE EVER HAD IN MY LIFE. I was born and raised in Hamilton and always came here for sushi with my friends. I even drive down from Missoula to get sushi here, because NO one in Missoula can beat it. i've tried practically every roll they offer along with experimental ones the chefs make for me and they always taste wonderful. the cucumber salad is great too, never had anything else they offer though, i just wanted the sushi. inside is smaller and not anything super fancy but it's a calming and comforting atmosphere.
(5)Ratt B.
Great addition to local food scene. 2nd Street has come thru year after year. Their fish is very fresh, the presentation is good. They can get a bit overwhelmed on busy nites but they do their best to accommodate. Their rolls are excellent and the menu a bit inventive, especially for MT. As a consultant, I travel for a living. I eat sushi regularly in Chicago, NY, Mpls, Dallas, LA, etc. This is some of the better sushi out there at bargain prices and consistently good. It would be a highly rated restaurant in any town, but is a standout for Montana. Warning: management and top sushi chef have recently changed. No telling how it will impact, but the original team was great, friendly and into the highest quality. We will have to wait and see.
(4)Jarrel W.
From the outside it looks like a dull boring place, but as soon as you step through the door you're met with a warm atmosphere with a mirror along the wall that makes it look bigger than it actually is inside. I ordered a spicy roll, although very delicious I was a bit disappointed in it's size, I would have ordered more had I known it was so small. I had also tried some of the Chicken and Beef Noddles people from my party had ordered, and it was very good. It came with big pieces of chicken, a lot of noodles that were chewy in texture and had a sweet and savory teriyaki sauce, and plenty of fresh vegetables. I also had some miso soup which was excellent, my only complaint is that there wasn't enough tofu. If you are a picky eater than this place is not for you, but if you're adventurous you'll find there's plenty of things on the menu. The food is very fresh and is flown in daily, it comes from the ocean, straight to a plane, to the restaurant. There is everything from Eel, to Octopus, and Cuttlefish. There are even sushi rolls for those of you who are vegetarian.
(4)Melissa R.
Wasn't expecting to find a good Asian place in Hamilton. Other than being a bit pricey, it was really nice. It is a bit fancy and I had the chicken teriyaki, which rather than being the typical kind you find in WA, was instead served with lots of vegetables and larger pieces of chicken which more resembled their original shape. I went for lunch and had leftovers for dinner as well, so it was an okay value. The gyoza appetizer (though I can't remember now if they called them potstickers, you get the point), was delicious as well.
(4)Nick H.
Great specialty rolls. Ask for something extra good, ask the chef for something they recommend not on the menu.
(4)Travis b.
Without a doubt the best sushi in Montana. Staff is friendly and helpful plus they serve local craft beers. Always a plus in my book. :) The cucumber salad is delicious as well. Can't wait to go back.
(5)Sarah E.
When I got my super salty miso soup I was a little nervous about the food. I was, however, pleasantly surprised. The sushi was great! We had a few rolls and some nigiri. It all tasted very fresh. I will go again when I'm in Hamilton.
(4)Jerry D.
one of the better places i have been to for sushi, hands down the best place around for sushi, and they have great staff. expect to wait a little while though for your food.
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