SourAji West
New York, NY · Sushi restaurant
- Address
- SourAji West, 177 9th Ave, New York, NY 10011
- Phone
- (646) 255-9050
- Website
- souraji.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 5:30 PM
SourAji West is a restaurant located in New York, NY. It is one of 9,901 restaurants listed in New York. Its 4.4-star rating is above the New York city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About SourAji West
Offers 90min Omakase along with unlimited add on nigiris and unlimited sake, beer for ONLY $98 per person.
Hours
| Saturday | 5 PM–10 PM |
Customer Reviews
Quantity has a quality of it's own. The omakase is ok, pretty standard selections, pieces not the best I've had but still tasty. After accompanying sake, continued with unlimited orders of akami, chutoro & waygu. After the omakase, has about 60 pieces could have done maybe two dozen more, but didn't want to hate myself in later. Heard the current record is over 200😮 by a tiny Asian women of course😆. Friendly cheerful atmoaphere, good experience.
Amazing omakase and Ayce finisher experience. Everything was fresh and amazing. Staff was super attentive on refills. We had to wait a bit for the omakase to start since not everyone from the previous meal left yet. They have multiple chefs to serve different groups across the restaurant. The omakase is 14 pieces and the Ayce is 3 different types. I definitely think I could have done more of the Ayce portion. The miso soup was delicious, the passion fruit mocha was great to finish off the meal. The chef was super cool. At the end he let one of my friends dual wield the torches to sear the Wagyu. Sick experience overall.
It was great with unlimited sushi options! We had such a fun time chatting with the chef and he was super friendly, and all the staff were really nice too. The scallop sushi was especially good. I ended up getting 11 extra pieces and it was the perfect amount. The all you can eat extras were a bit smaller than regular size but still tasty. One thing is the the place was too small and the seatings were too tight to each other which was not that comfortable but other than that, the experience was good.
Nice place to have good food with company. This was our fourth or fifth visit overall and the second time at this particular location. This time, the chef assigned to us was a young guy who seemed completely uninterested in interacting. He avoided conversation even when we tried to engage. Meanwhile, we could clearly see other guests being entertained and having a much better experience. We were simply ignored. Service was also poor. When we wanted another beer, we tried for at least five minutes to get the attention of a waiter. She was clearly busy but also literally ignored us. In the end, I had to ask the chef, who looked confused and unsure what to do. The quality of the food has gone down. The fish is still fresh and tastes good, but the amount of rice in the sushi is excessive and c
This is a bang for your buck! The sushi was great and I loved the all you can eat options at the ends (fatty tuna, lean tuna, and wagyu). The drinks are unlimited as well with 4 sakes to choose from. This place was deff a more relaxed vibe versus other omakase places where it’s very structured and quiet. I paid under $130 total everything with tip included! I’d come back.
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