Suki Cafe
15 W 6th Ave, Helena, MT, 59601
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Address :
15 W 6th Ave
Helena, MT, 59601 - Phone (406) 422-1795
- Website https://www.sukicafe.net
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
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 : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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Johnny G.
My Favorite place. The food is awesome and the staff treats my family like we are part of their family. The Pad Thai is yummy and the sushi is fresh and tasty...oh did I mention they also have an all you can eat menu...sushi, apps, and entrees...you gotta try it!
(5)Toni M.
The sushi was absolutely wonderful! We had the clams soaked in Lemon and the garlic! We had the house saki which is Ana inf mixed!! The plum wine and cold saki it's recommended and awesome! We had the spider and the volcano then we had some nagire which the eel or unagi is great she set the be high compared to butte and Missoula I would say she is up there with places in Chicago!! Bravo well done... Next time we travel through we must stop! The service always makes it and she is wonderful! Thank you!!!
(5)David B.
I have been here about a dozen times and have the all you can eat sushi for $25. Excellent Sushi. Would highly recommend it to all of my friends!! Never had anything else accept the sushi. Can't wait to go back!
(5)Yuchih L.
My husband and I visited Helena from Oregon and came here for dinner. We ordered garlic pepper salmon and teriyaki salmon. The food were delicious and the service was excellent. We also enjoyed their atmosphere. Clean and relaxed. We will definitely come here again whenever we visit Helena.
(5)Scott I.
Place has gone downhill. Been there a few times now and hasn't been very good. The sushi was pretty good when they first opened, but now it has turned for the worst.
(1)Marilu H.
Suki is really good. The sushi always comes in large rolls and has a lot of fish in it. This is our favorite place to go for sushi. When it comes to other things on the menu I like the coconut shrimp, you get a lot of shrimp and they are good sized.
(5)Brandon O.
I ate lunch here today and sat at the bar. The sushi chefs were great to talk to, knew everything about their sushi., and had great suggestions. I ordered the miso soup and an Alaska roll. The miso was only lukewarm but I didn't end up sending it back. It was good. The Alaska roll was ready to go before I'd finished my miso and it was awesome. Good experience overall. I will be back.
(5)Dave W.
Well, after our last three experiences at Suki we have not returned... and don't plan to in the future. Each of these three times we sat at the sushi bar and watched as the manager helped the chefs with their rolls. The only thing is, she was doing this with bare hands (gloveless). We saw her wash her hands before starting, but after a couple rolls she would leave the bar to tend to something else, return, and continue with the sushi without washing. My wife and I justified it in our minds saying, "Well, she's not making our rolls, so whatever. And surely she doesn't do this all the time; she must just be super busy and forgot." But upon our return to the restaurant, she was still doing this. Then, as if we can't learn a lesson we returned a third time to find her AND the other sushi chefs all bare-handed. Making rolls, switching the song on their iPhones, make some nigiri, leave the area, make some more rolls. Really? No thanks Suki.
(2)Jessie G.
The food was decent. Sushi was pretty good, although the nori was a bit tough. We had fresh rolls and the rice wraps had dried out so badly they very nearly choked me (obviously they made them way earlier in the day and let them sit for too long). Some of my table-mates got Thai noodles which they enjoyed although I found them a bit chewy. The service was glacially slow. I think they still need to work out some of the kinks.
(3)Max G.
100% the worst Thai food I've ever had. I eat out at Thai restaurants a lot - probably been to at least 50 different Thai restaurants in the Bay Area, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. There were mixed yelp reviews for this restaurant so I decided to get the Pad Thai and my friend got Red Curry. The chicken was inedible - it this odd gelatinous and overcooked texture. It tasted as though it had been overcooked while velveting and then overcooked again when mixed with the dish - but who knows. The same went for the chicken in my friend's red curry. We were given 50% off which was great, but we won't be back.
(1)K W.
I've been meaning to review Suki for awhile. I was very excited when I found out there was going to be a new sushi restaurant in town. I have been there a handful of times now and each time I have been disappointed. The Thai noodles are bad, the chicken tasted microwaved-not fresh. I struggle, I mean STRUGGLE to find a sushi selection. I love sushi but everything on the rolls menu is either tempura, or has some type of mayonnaise sauce on it or is made out of 'crab' sticks! Not real sushi, not going back.
(1)Chris C.
I wish there was an option for zero stars. When my wife and I entered the restaurant I practically got an instant headache from an overwhelming sweet smell. So we sat outside. Service was mediocre. Nothing to complain about, but nothing spectacular. We ordered fried rice, drunken noodles, spicy basil chicken, and gyoza. I figured we'd have some left overs for lunch tomorrow. We definitely had left overs, but none that we took with us. The fried rice was way too sweet and had entirely too much egg in it. The drunken noodles and the spicy basil practically tasted the same. The beef in the drunken noodles tasted... Old (nicest way of putting it). I was wishing for a bottle of siratcha to actually give some spice and mask the unfortunate flavors. The only things that were edible was the gyoza (probably frozen from a bag, then dropped in the deep fryer) and the white rice that came with the basil. So that as 40 dollars down the drain to reaffirm that Helena has the worst food scene ever.
(1)Andrew R.
Service still sucks, but still the *best* sushi in town. I cut them some slack in my original review, but things haven't improved. Read my previous review for more details...
(2)Taylor K.
There once was a girl who lived in the charming town of Helena, MT. The girl loved sushi and Thai food and was excited to see that a restaurant serving just that had come to town. One Monday night she and two others decided to check it out. They walked in and were seated on the very pleasant patio on a beautiful summer night. The three of them checked out the menu an decided on three noodle dishes and two sushi rolls, even though they were curious what exactly a 'crab stick' was as it was listed as an ingredient in the sushi. However, Helena is seriously lacking in anything even resembling sushi, so they decided to try it regardless. Since they had just come from the brewery down the street they stuck with waters to drink. As the three sat chatting outside they noticed it had been quite a while since they ordered, but they had not yet gotten their waters. A quick glance at the clock confirmed that yes, it had been a full half hour since they had ordered everything. It was about that time the another, completely different waitress came outside and said, "are you guys ready to order?" "We have ordered already" the girl said, "right now we are just waiting for our waters and our food." Five minutes later out comes the second waitress with waters and one of the noodle entrees in tow. The Pad Thai looked great and the three customers waited for the rest of the food to arrive so they could dig in. Five minutes later the second waitress comes out with the 2nd of 3 noodle entrees, the Drunken Noodles with chicken. They also looked pretty good. As the three sat waiting for the third noodle dish, the friend who was waiting insisted that the other two start to eat, as he did not want the noodles to get cold. All three thought the two noodle dishes tasted good, but that Toi's Thai was pretty superior. Another 7 minutes passes with no word from the waitress on where the rest of the food is. The group was wondering what could have happened, given that it had now been almost 20 minutes since the first noodle entree was delivered. About two minutes later out comes the waitress with the two sushi rolls. Understandably curious, the group asked about the third noodle dish. "We ordered it from the first waitress at the same time as all the others" they stated. The young waitress responded with some excuses, saying that the servers there don't actually have sections in the restaurant-they all help out wherever. And as for the noodles...well she would got check on those. Fast forward another 20 minutes. No noodles. No word from the second waitress. Empty water glasses. The two patrons who received their food were all finished. Finally the customer who never got his noodles walked inside to inform someone, anyone that he would like to cancel his order, as it was obvious that it had been forgotten. He walked through the doors and stood at the counter waiting and waiting until finally, a third waitress approached asking how she might help him. After explaining what was going on the third waitress expressed her deep regrets for such inexcusable service. "I am going to talk to the cooks right now. You will get your noodles! They will be on us. Please just give us five more minutes." Five minutes pass. The third, very sweet and competent waitress comes out with the noodles bagged up and ready to go. "One last question" said one of the customers. "Is someone going to bring our check?" "No" stated the third waitress. "You need to go inside and ask for your check to pay. You are sitting at table P2. I am so sorry about all this." As the third waitress begins to walk away she stops. "Oh, and just one more thing. Lala the owner is going to try to charge you for those noodles, but don't let her. Tell her that I want to buy them for you." The patrons gasped. "NO!!!" they shouted. "We are not going to let you pay for everyone else's mistake! We would like to talk to Lala with you." As they walk to the front to pay for their supper, the owner was at the counter discussing everything with the third waitress. "She can't pay for these noodles." Said the patrons. "She is the only worker here who actually helped us tonight. She will not pay for them and neither will we." As the owner begged the patrons to please come back all they could do was politely shake their heads. After what seemed like hours stuck in a crazy restaurant time warp, the three patrons treated themselves to some delicious homemade ice cream from the Big Dipper and vowed never to set foot in the Suki Cafe again and to warn all who pondered whether to check out the new place in town what to expect. As they enjoyed their ice cream they couldn't help but laugh and just be excited that the night ended on a sweet note!
(1)Bill C.
It pains me to write this review. I had read the other reviews and hoped they were just those people that complain about anywhere they go. They were not. We have had fabulous sushi in Chicago, great sushi in San Francisco & Portland and even good sushi in Hamilton and and Billings Montana. The same goes for Thai food. The biggest problem with Suki is a system problem that the owner could remedy immediately. That is, there is not a wait staff assigned to your table or to a section. Therefore no one provide continuity of service for your table. You get asked what you want to drink 5 times, what would you like for an appetizer 5 times, what would you like to drink 5 times. This goes on through the entire meal. It totally ruins the dining experience because you are constantly telling them that it is already taken care. I think the wait staff cares, they are just working in a broken system. The most common thing I heard them say was "I'm sorry." They will not get tipped for this crappy experience and staff will turn over. If the owner would change the system to assigned wait staff, this problem would be gone, poof. On to the food. The Thai fresh rolls appetizers were too thickly skinned with rice paper, at least two extra wraps. I order spider roll primarily for the crunchy crab leg ends. These rolls had too much cream cheese and not enough soft shell crab, and no crab legs sticking out the end:( For entrees, we had Pad Thai noodles and seafood red curry. The Pad Thai noodles had a smokey flavoring that I have never experienced anywhere else in a Thai restaurant and hope to not experience again. The seafood red curry was delivered as CHICKEN red curry and tasted quite good. By this time I knew it would take 10 or 20 minutes to solve the meat screw-up, so I didn't even mention it. I had far more satisfaction from walking around the corner and getting a $5 pint of ice cream from Big Dipper than I did for $55. at Suki's. I sincerely hope that they can straighten out their service quickly or it will kill them. For the prices they ask, they have to provide better food and service. And take the smoke out of that Pad Thai.
(1)Joshua Q.
Our visit was soon after they opened, so I will give them a break. The sushi wasn't great, but better than any prior attempt in Helena. The edamame was over cooked and looked to have been microwaved. The Age Tofu was great, though it was supposed to be our appetizer and didn't show up until everything else was gone. The staff was very nice and the owner / shush chef was not only calm, he made our dinner at the sushi bar entertaining, even commenting on the fact that our appetizer was served last. After seeing how he was operating and dealing with staff in such a pleasant way, I am confident things will go better next time. I am so happy to have an Asian restaurant that offers Japanese items, that I will certainly go back to give it another try.
(4)Matthew H.
Best option in Helena for a sushi fix, overall not bad, a little over priced but good people and chill atmosphere.
(3)Natalie F.
Good sushi dinner. Great service. Nice decor. Good sushi. Glad it opened. Friendly staff. Golden spicy tuna was tasty. Chicken satay with Thai peanut sauce-perfect complimentary spices.
(4)KT B.
Extremely disappointing. Ordered spicy thai basil which consisted primarily of onions and dried, flavorless basil. Miso was cold and also bland; tuna roll was mediocre.
(1)Shane A.
Finally Helena got a decent sushi place. The service was very good. My favorite was the Alaska roll and my wife liked the spider roll. The price was reasonable for sushi. Will definitely go back very soon.
(4)Zack G.
Great sushi for Helena Montana!!
(5)Sarah S.
The atmosphere in Suki is always so friendly. Their food is always good. I've been eating sushi my whole life, and having just moved here from the east coast, it was good to finally get a place that has sushi that is fresh and wonderful. Their waitstaff and owner are so kind and accommodating; they make great suggestions when you don't know what to get.
(5)Caitlyn B.
I ordered take out and the volcano roll was great! The dim sum was not very good. I need to mention that the presentation of the food in the take out container was very nice! Staff was nice.
(3)Rick J.
Had lunch there the other day, unlike other reviews, I had excellent service, waitress and hostess were both extremely friendly and provided great service! I was not overly impressed by the sushi, but I think I just disliked what I ordered. Next time I'll try a more staple sushi roll like the California roll. I sat outside but the inside was VERY nice.
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