Sushi Nhí’s concept aims at offering an authentic Japanese experience in Saigon thus making every bite mean a taste of Japan. For sushi lovers, the ones who want to indulge in a real Japanese food without travelling to Japan, Sushi Nhí is the answer. The moment you enter you are surrounded by loads of cool fresh sashimi originating from Japan to be precise. The fish is not only juicy but tender at the same time and each piece has the taste of authentic Japanese food. Apart from sushi, Sushi Nhí also brought a nice range of Japanese noodles that those who desire to further discover Japan’s culinary journey wouldn’t want to miss out. There’s the crab spaghetti agreement: you see, there’s probably no country that wouldn’t have Pastabilities; what they have is the exclusive affinity for Italian-American fusion food; their crab spaghetti being a delightful penne spiced up with a hint of the creaminess of crabs. It is highly recommended especially during the summer when people are wishing to treat themselves with something special and at the same time, something that can easily cool them down. The reason which can make consumers remember Sushi Nhí distinguishingly is the quality and service. Sushi Nhí never disappoints, irrespective of the number of guests that are being served; whether it’s a small home party or a big office meeting. Its effectiveness in undertaking order that may be of large dimension at the same level of quality is something incredible. All in all, Sushi Nhí is not the restaurant erect for food, it is a restaurant erected for providing Japanese meal. If you are a fan of sushi you must visit the place if you have...
Read moreBecause of having burnt my tongue a couple of days prior visiting the restaurant, I could not taste most of the dishes I had the chance to eat here. However, my date was having a wonderful time.
There were a few (minor) problems here and there.
The first major issue which I have is that most of their sushi choices contains avocado. Therefore, if you are looking for an authentic Japanese sushi experience, this might not be the best place.
The second was the hotpot (I think we had the miso variant). Personally, it was somewhat more of a spicy & sour hotpot (sort of like a Korean hotpot or Tom Yum hotpot) which put me off guard a bit. (Or probably, due to the burnt tongue, I couldn't taste much of it anyway)
Now, with the negatives out of the way, let's check out the positives about this place:
Overall, this place is quite affordable when comparing to other joints. Although it might not be cheap with the street food variants, when it comes to sashimi, it's a bang for your buck.
Secondly, the service is superb. From the staff to the security guard. Everyone is polite and friendly and the waiters/waitresses were super helpful even though the place was crowded.
Some tips for you when before visiting: remember to book a table ahead of time since the place can be quite hectic.
The rating will surely change when I re-visit if I have the time (and of course, once my...
Read moreI had a late lunch/early dinner here. Ordered chicken wings noting only 2 tables at the time, 5 staff. After a 20 minute wait, I called a service person over to ask about the progress of my 3 chicken wings...(I am sad to say that I, the customer, had to initiate this dialogue...not ONE waiter acknowlegded me or come to the table to report on the slow progress of my order). It was sad that there was so little acknowledment of me and my order. Anyway, the server said , "5 minutes"...10 minutes later (so now, I have waited 30 minutes in a non rush hour time, for some wings!) I called the server again, saying this was taking a long time....She showed 4 fingers, meaning 4 more minutes? I finally did get my food, but without any acknowledment or compensation....even a free ice tea would have been nice. I will certainly go back, as the food really is delicious and of good value. I just hope the staff be a little more attentive to customer wait time and show more empathy,/professioalism toward their...
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