So this is my third time in Chef Sake’s in a week. Clearly I’m craving sushi, but I really can’t get enough of it from here. This is not necessarily the most authentic sushi I have ever had. In fact, it is pretty Americanized. But in the best way possible. Sushi chefs in Japan are renowned for their subtle hints of difference and consistency. They maximize the flavor of the sushi and make sure everything is prepared perfectly. Though the rolls are definitely Americanized with cream cheese and avacado, the preparation is superb. Everything is carefully prepared by the owner. On top of which, each roll has a unique flavor index. I’ve had about 7 off the specialty rolls here and they all have a profound different flavor, while maintaining streamlined sushi ingredients. It’s pretty impressive actually. I’ve eaten at most of Mobiles most popular sushi venues and this one simply has beaten them all. The quality just out ranks them. If you like liquid lounges/bike shops sushi this one beats the consistent quality ten fold. If you like Fuji San, the quality is similar but the flavors and speed are better. If you prefer Wasabi, aka more traditional sushi places, then it’s tough competition. But this place still out ranks them based on the traditional idea behind each roll. Over all this is my new favorite sushi restaurant in Mobile. Also, service is pretty good. The owner makes everything and keeps track of his regular customers. It’s a lovely atmosphere as well. Come support this fine establishment in West Mobile
Brett B.
Place rating: 5 Mobile, AL
This is the cleanest sushi place I’ve been to in Mobile, with a cozy atmosphere and a chef/staff who are very attentive. I enjoy the green dragon roll, the avocado makes it very creamy while the tempura shrimp gives it some«crunch.» The hibachi steak is also very good. This is our go to sushi place, I trust them enough to order anything on the menu, something that can’t be said for other places in Mobile.
Christopher P.
Place rating: 4 Mobile, AL
Wanted to try it out, so I dropped in for lunch at noon on Tuesday. Three or four other patrons seated. Sat at the bar, looked at the short menu and ordered water. Small nigiri listing and larger listing of rolls. The one sashimi offering was nine pieces, chef choice. Was told this included imitation crab and smoked salmon. I asked instead to just order sashimi a la carte, so I could select the fish that I preferred, I was told that is not possible. So I said thank you and left. Omakase is often my choice at quality sushi bars, but not here. Sorry, I can’t offer a review of the food. I won’ t be back. Ok, I lied, I did go back. Hungry for sushi in a town not known for good sushi, I tried it again, with lower expectations. Very, very good friendly service. Sushi choices still not equal to LA or other large markets, but the fish was well prepared, tasty and beautifully presented. Quality food and nice service has my support, even if the choices are not as rich as I would hope.
Karin B.
Place rating: 5 Mobile, AL
We had the miso soup, jag roll, south alabama roll and who dat roll. All were great! The miso soup also had a lot more flavor than what we were used to it having. Prices were reasonable and service was great!
Brett F.
Place rating: 5 Florissant, MO
I don’t know what to say, aside from, «Wow!» Finally, a sushi bar built around an amazing sushi chef. The food is fast, fresh, and amazingly flavorful. The man knows his sushi. The service is fast and friendly and the miso can’t be beat. Definitely sip some saké while you’re in to complete your immersion. Definitely worth the trip in.
Jaclyn D.
Place rating: 5 Mobile, AL
One of the best sushi restaurants around. Variety of rolls, good prices and everything is fresh and tastes great. There is also a hibachi menu to order from-but is cooked in the kitchen. No large hibachi tables here due to the size of the restaurant. The place is on the small side, so they fill up quickly at peak dinner hours, but it is definitely worth the wait and worth arriving a little early to secure a table. Service is excellent and Sake is very friendly and always remembers his regular customers.
Kaybay E.
Place rating: 4 Mobile, AL
The rolls here are fresh and delicious. Chef Sake is always working hard at the bar, is welcoming, and makes sure you are happy with your meal. A nice little sushi bar by USA. A hidden gem.
Evan L.
Place rating: 5 Mobile, AL
This place has the best sushi in Mobile for a reasonable price. The owner is very nice and always talks to the customers while he is preparing rolls. Rivals Master Joes in Fairhopr
Vanessa M.
Place rating: 1 Mobile, AL
I know this rating may seem harsh, but I believe fellow Unilocalers like myself will appreciate my honesty. First off, I am not from Mobile, AL. I’m a born and raised Cali girl, so I’ve experienced the best and highest quality sushi– its safe to say I am a sushi snob. After reading the ratings from Unilocal,my husband and I decided to venture down the street to Chef Sake’s. I wasn’t expecting the highest quality sushi or the fanciest restaurant, but I was expecting to enjoy my dinner, which I did not. We started off with fried Gyoza. The flavor and sauce were taste-y, but I was disappointed with the size and portion. They gave us 4 pieces, and if the price was cheaper, I wouldn’t complain, but every where else I’ve been for the same price you get 5 or 6BIG pieces. Next we had Miso soup. Miso soup is usually flavorful, but this tasted like bath-water. I’m not sure if they decided to skimp and water the soup down or if the mix they use is this tasteless? Finally, we were served our sushi rolls. I ordered a spicy salmon roll and a C13 roll. When we were served our sushi, I almost laughed! Even though they were flavorful and seemed to be fresh, the pieces were the size of quarters and I’m not over-exaggerating! Overall, I was very disappointed. Even though the location is convenient, we will never go back again. For the price they are charging, the portions were ridiculous. For the sake of Chef Sake’s I really hope this was just a fluke that we experienced.
Russ Y.
Place rating: 4 Moss Point, MS
Nice little place across from the University. Friendly, attentive staff. My wife and ordered Clear and Miso soups to start. Both were good. I got the Roll Tide roll and a USA roll. Both were quite good. My wife ordered steak and shrimp hibachi which also was very good. One thing that we liked about her order was that the hibachi came with noodles as well as rice and veggies. We found the meal very well priced. We will return for sure.
Caroline H.
Place rating: 2 Fort Lauderdale, FL
More of a college scene. Went for dinner in exercise clothes. The food came quickly however the staff was inattentive at times. Not the best roll I’ve had. Kind of small portion for the price if you ask me.
Jeana S.
Place rating: 5 Brandon, MS
Very friendly staff and great sushi!
Mark M.
Place rating: 4 Mobile, AL
Have been for sushi twice now here. Think it may be my go-to for sushi now. Fairly upscale without being stuffy. Quirky Japanese and Alabama Crimson Tide décor. Rolls are very well prepared. Great selection. Very fresh ingredients. A number, but not all, of their specially house rolls are fried, which sounds a little weird at first for sushi and sashimi, but is awesome. Try Alabama Roll, Rookie Roll, Black Dragon Roll, Fireballl. All outstanding.
Carl S.
Place rating: 4 Geismar, LA
Best sushi that I’ve been able to find in Mobile. While it is in a shopping center, I’d describe the atmosphere as cozy. The fish was fresh, and my wife liked the roll tide roll. There was too much ginger dressing on the salad, but thats a minor issue. They forgot the edmame order, but it worked out because the sushi portions were so generous that we wouldn’t have had room to eat it all.