
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 6–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 6–11 PM |
| Thursday | 6–11 PM |
| Friday | 5:30–11:30 PM |
| Saturday | 5:30–11:30 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 616 S 2nd St, Philadelphia, PA 19147
Phone: (215) 922-2149
Website: http://phillysakana.com/
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Reviews
TL; DR: This omakase experience we had here was really, really tasty and delightful. Would 100% recommend!
The omakase experience unfolded like a perfectly written story. Each course was thoughtfully paced, a harmonious balance of texture, flavor, and artistry. The fish was impossibly fresh — the kind of quality that makes you close your eyes for a moment just to savor it. The uni was sweet and creamy, melting on the tongue like a cloud from the sea. Priceless.
The chefs are friendly and knowledgeable, incorporating absolute mastery in technique with the absolute freshest possible ingredients. They noted to us that they would repeatedly compare fish vendors against one another until they found the best possible options – and it shows. We had what we’d consider the best lean Ahi (blue fin) that we’ve ever had (and remember that isn’t even the finest cut of the fish). The 2 month aged toro was equally exceptional but that’s almost to be expected with the finer cuts.
Plenty of salmon roe and sea urchin (uni) come out to join the party and are some of the finest examples of these two that we’ve seen anywhere. Piece after piece we found highlights in delicate exemplars of fish that we just don’t usually encounter even at other fine omakase venues.
It’s bring-your-own-alcohol but I find this honestly helps the relaxed atmosphere as nobody’s pushing options at you throughout. You get anything you need and nothing you don’t. This is about the fish. Full stop.
3 preparations of mackerel including the tenderest striped mackerel we’d ever had were also fan favorites of the night. Bream, snapper, each one hand-picked excellence. It’s really hard to properly describe exactly why they were so good – but it comes down to texture, flavor, the size of the cuts – and frankly the rice was also perfect, so that helps. I’ve been eating sushi for decades now and Sakana showed me I still hadn’t found peak omakase until now. Really exciting personally.
Can’t say enough nice things about this place. Will return whenever we’re in town. Price is commandingly high but deserved given the exceptional quality of fish. Remember you’re getting small samples of items that cost as much as $100+ per pound raw, so it’s not unreasonable at all.
The space itself is quiet, cozy, calm, and incorporates the warm light and wood tones that make you feel right at home. Nothing overly fancy or distracting, and not at all stuffy or overdone – remember, you’re there for the fish. Portions feel just about spot on, we left plenty full but not stuffed. Just so happy to have found this spot on a recommendation- maybe this review will be your cue to check it out.
Fish shown are from summer 2025, every few weeks you’ll see new additions or changes to reflect the seasonal offerings. The menu also features a map of Japan to demonstrate where various courses originate. Great touch!