Hey Reddit, today I’ve experienced a very unique sushi experience in Bucharest and I want to give the restaurant a review here as well, because they deserve it!
The name of the restaurant is Hachi Sushi and is near the Ștefan cel mare metro station.
With all the love towards them and every reader, here is my Google review:
Somebody give them a reward!
If you have doubts about a new sushi place because it’s something you never heard about or because it’s fresh fish… Don’t! Just give it a chance, they definitely deserve a chance.
If the google reviews had let me the chance to give them 11 stars, I would.
The place it’s perfect for taste, cosy, small, nicely decorated, intim and very very clean.
The food… Let me tell you something.. forget about the big sushi brands form Bucharest, Hachi can give them lessons and courses. The food was perfectly balanced and combines in my taste the both big category of people, those who like salmon and cream cheese in their sushi and those who don’t. The sushi did not had cream cheese, the 4 Party set that we ordered did not had a lot of salmon, but the taste combined, I didn’t need cream cheese as I usually do. The tuna roll was combined with mango, (I don’t usually eat tuna) it was a perfect balance. The aspect 100/10, the ramen and the miso soup, incredible and should I also add the fact that the mochi were hand made? Or the Hachi desert was again, the perfect balance between sweet, fresh, a bit of salt and a bit of sour. We also tasted a high quality sake. Best sushi in Bucharest and I’ve tasted sushi from a lot of places.
The prices are a bit high compared with other sushi places, but I’m sure that sushi enjoyers can choose quality over quantity. For the quality, the prices are tbh, very affordable.
The experience and the personal, incredible, the serving was fast, we talked with them and I respect so much their concept of having a small business were they can care about every person. They have a lot of experience, as the chef told us, the had a lot of restaurants before, even in Italy. Extremely polite, both of them.
For sure, we found our sushi place.
Don’t miss this place, treat yourself with some quality time here.
P.S. as a cute, fine touch, they grow their own spices(some).
2 comments
That is an absolutely gorgeous platter, but what is the little waffle thing?
Seems pretty run of the mill, tbh. I’m not at all saying it looks bad, but it seems like pretty average and commonplace? Here in NYC, there’s a sushi place basically every other block that does platters like that. None of the fish pictured in that photo seem out of the ordinary (I see tuna, salmon, yellowtail, cooked shrimp, and…?), and none of the rolls seem particularly new or inventive.
Do you guys not have omakase in Bucharest?