
At Kai Sushi Bar & Grill, we envision a dining experience where flavor, craftsmanship, and atmosphere come together in perfect harmony. We are committed to serving not just exceptional sushi and grill dishes, but also creating a welcoming space where guests can relax, connect, and truly enjoy the art of Japanese-inspired cuisine. Our mission is to elevate the dining experience by combining fresh, high-quality ingredients, skilled culinary techniques, and a warm, modern ambiance. At Kai Sushi Bar & Grill, customer satisfaction comes first. Whether you’re here for a casual meal, a special celebration, or an evening out with friends, we strive to make every visit memorable, satisfying, and worth coming back for.
Hours
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 232 Chandler St, Worcester, MA 01609
Phone: (508) 770-1010
Website: https://kaisushibarandgrillworcester.com/
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The food is consistently excellent, and even friends who “don’t like sushi” have found things they love here. Beyond the food, there’s just something about the atmosphere that feels good the moment you walk in. I can’t say enough positive things about this place. Highly recommend.
As for the food: the fish is still as fresh as always, and there’s a beef dish with lime (served raw or lightly seared) that was really good, though I can’t recall the full name. Aside from the sushi, the other dishes were pretty average. The fried rice in particular was a little too oily and wet for me, if it were drier, it would’ve been much better.
I hated sushi before going to Kai’s. They changed me for the better. 10/10 this place has delicious food.
The place itself has always been clean in the various times I’ve visited. The staff always nice and attentive.
— Big sushi heads over here, so wanted to check this spot out since coming back to the woo. Baba is still way better. The miso soup Was probably the worst we ever had in my life. It tasted like dishwater and they used really cheap seaweed sheets. I definitely would recommend not getting that. However, The spicy Jade roll was one of the best rolls that we’ve ever had so definitely try to explore the specialty rolls vs. the traditional Maki, which isn’t that awesome. Service was fine and the vibes were pretty high. We’ll probably give it one more — go minus the soup.
Kai Sushi in Worcester offers an intimate and cozy dining experience. The current location is quite small, with an 11-seat bar and around eight tables max, creating a casual and close-knit vibe. However, with their upcoming relocation, it’ll be exciting to see how they expand, especially with the introduction of their Omakase menu, which I’m eager to try.
️ Food & Drinks
We started with the miso soup, which had a familiar taste but leaned slightly on the salty side. It was a decent start, though nothing particularly standout. We then moved on to sushi and sashimi, which were fresh but noticeably thinner than expected. The Fire Roll and Love Roll were both delicious, though the flavors in the Fire Roll felt a bit homogeneous—everything blended together, making it harder to distinguish individual ingredients. The Love Roll, on the other hand, had more distinct flavor layers, making it more enjoyable. Despite not being a huge fan of mango in sushi, I found the fruity touch refreshing and well-balanced.
The standout was the Spicy Scallop Roll, which was top-notch. It’s probably my favorite basic roll to order—the added crunch and bold flavor gave it a unique edge over similar rolls I’ve had elsewhere.
Service & Hospitality
The service was fine—our server made sure we had everything we needed. It was efficient and polite, which suited the relaxed atmosphere.
Unique Selling Point
Kai Sushi stands out for its creative rolls and the promise of an expanded Omakase menu at their new location. The Spicy Scallop Roll was the highlight, offering a perfect balance of texture and flavor that sets it apart from the rest. I’m looking forward to seeing how the new space and menu elevate the dining experience.