Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Contemporary sushi spot with creative rolls, standout vegan options, lively vibe, and popular happy hour; expect occasional service delays and portion debates.
Blue Sushi Sake Grill delivers solid neighborhood sushi with above-average food quality and a standout vegan program that sets it apart in the category. However, inconsistent execution—roll size variance, missing sauces on takeout, and sporadic freshness lapses—prevents higher performance, while isolated but serious food safety reports create meaningful concern. The popular happy hour and family-friendly approach make it worth visiting, but service variability at peak times means timing your visit matters.
The room feels modern and lively, with hosts seating a steady stream of happy hour hunters and families. Servers often get shout-outs by name, and one diner noted the team was attentive without hovering. A guest summed up the vibe as “fresh food, balanced flavors, and a smooth experience.” In the kitchen, the approach leans creative and fusion-forward: cherry bombs, truffle-accented salmon, and even plant-based tuna show a playful streak. Traditionalists may nitpick rice or fish thickness, but most come for bold sauces, crisp textures, and a deep vegan lineup that even skeptics praise. Portions read mid-range, pricing feels fair—especially during happy hour. For families, it is easier than many sushi spots. The kids bento and simple maki keep young eaters happy, while adults can branch into specialty or vegan rolls. Noise and waits can rise at peak times, but if you book ahead or come early, it works well for family dinners.
Area: Upscale mixed-use medical and shopping corridor near Medical City, serving locals, hospital staff, and families.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit arterials with steady foot and vehicle traffic; suburban-urban feel.
Nearby: Near Medical City Dallas, retail centers, and residential Preston Hollow; ample nearby parking lots.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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