Sushi, teriyaki & tempura, plus Japanese beer & sake, served in a small, unassuming storefront.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1054 S Clinton Ave, Rochester, NY 14620
Phone: (585) 435-4710
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Reviews
The ramen was simple, send homemade. The pork in the ramen was certainly homemade and so I’m inclined to think so was the broth. I don’t think the noodles were but I could be wrong.
Service was polite and strong mannered. I like that. Yes, they are Japanese which certainly makes a difference.
While the food could have gotten a 5 star rating, the tonkotsu broth was a bit weak. A touch of dashi or allowing it to reduce more would be helpful.
Don’t forget to end your meal with a little of their homemade ice cream, the red bean is my favorite. Though, the matcha is excellent.
[UPDATE] – THE RESTAURANT IS CLOSED FOR LUNCH. OPENS ONLY FOR DINNER 5-9PM!!
I highly recommend! I can say that this restaurant provides the best Japanese food you can get around here! From appetizer to main course, and sushi, everything tastes good. I visit here almost once to twice every month and I always get satisfied after each meal. The restaurant is small but even when you have to wait, it’s definitely worth it. You can try the famous and common Japanese dishes in this restaurant. Get an appetizer, or order your choice of sushi, and have an order of main course dish then it will fill you up! When you order sushi, specify how many you want for each fish.
I did my research with the aim of locating a real deal spot run by a Japanese chef in Rochester – this isn’t the case at many of the sushi or ramen joints you find popping up all around the country, and if you want authentic Japanese food, it’s something you should genuinely consider. Coincidentally, I read on the website that the chef is from Hokkaido, which is where I happened to live and work. The annual snowfall there makes Rochester look like a paradise in winter.
Onto the food – We ordered several different plates, which I suggest everyone do; This is a common way to order when dining at an Izakaya (Japanese Pub). Getting a little bit of everything and sharing it with the people you’re dining with is fun because you all get to talk about what you liked, and it’s also nice because you don’t have to have a whole plate of the same food.
The salad was a nice starter to the meal. I enjoyed the dressing, which we found out had some sesame, soy sauce, and Kewpie mayo.
The tempura was excellent. A perfectly fried assortment of vegetables with two jumbo shrimp. Delightfully light – not too oily by any stretch.
Karage (fried chicken) was also good, piping hot as I expected (unable to wait, I burned my mouth, worth it). A nice portion for two to split, especially since we indulged in two different fried foods…
The udon also paired well with the tempura – a light, “yasashii” flavored soup. I enjoyed the slice of fish cake on top as well.
The table next to us had some fantastic plates in front of them. I was especially interested in the katsu curry, which is one of my favorite dishes of all time… Next time I’m in Rochester, I will certainly be back, and I have a feeling my mom will become a regular. Highly recommend Shiki!
Great Japanese style atmosphere. Very friendly staff, some of whom can speak both Japanese and English.
Japanese-owned.
Will be back for sure.