Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Neighborhood Japanese spot with fresh, crowd-pleasing sushi and happy hour oyster deals; service and ramen can be inconsistent, but value is solid if you order smart.
Sakesan Sushi & Robata delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong sushi and fresh fish quality paired with fast, friendly service and appealing value during happy hour. However, uneven execution in ramen and tempura alongside occasional peak-time service lapses prevents grade A-level reliability. Best experienced as a casual spot for sushi, rolls, and grilled items rather than a destination for comprehensive Japanese cuisine.
The room feels warm and bustling with a modern edge, split between a lively sushi bar and a playful faux-tatami area where shoes come off. Service is often fast and friendly, and value pops during the oyster deal. One diner summed it up: "Fresh fish and quick plates made for an easy night." However, expect occasional service hiccups like missed orders at peak times. The kitchen leans elevated-traditional Japanese with American-izakaya flair—think crisp karaage, baked specialty rolls, and sashimi sets—an approach that feels produce-forward and familiar rather than experimental. Rolls and sashimi get the love, while ramen and some tempura show uneven execution; your best bet is to focus on sushi, apps, and grilled items for a reliably tasty spread. Families should feel comfortable with kid-friendly choices like simple rolls, udon, chicken katsu, and tamago. Private rooms help wrangle groups, though noise can rise. There is no dedicated kids menu, but the menu breadth covers picky tastes; just skip adventurous ramen if your crew prefers straightforward comfort.
Area: Residential corridor with student and family traffic; casual neighborhood dining vibe, not tourist-centric.
Safety: Generally safe with typical urban issues; steady foot traffic evenings; occasional complaints but not systemic.
Nearby: Near Ocean Ave shops, small bars, City College area; mix of casual eateries and services.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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