Longtime local standby offers traditional rolls in a family-friendly setting with a BYOB policy.
Hours
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9 PM |
| Friday | 12–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9 PM |
| Sunday | 12–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 640 Loudon Rd # 5, Latham, NY 12110
Phone: (518) 783-6100
Website: http://yoshisushialbany.square.site/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
We delayed visiting after hearing that Yoshi sold the business, especially after seeing the first few not-so-great reviews. We figured it would take the new owners some time to sort through things and get up to speed, and that seems to be the case.
Our first visit back since the original owners handed off the baton was actually… great. We ordered a few old favorites: Mixed sunomuno, Eel avocado, etc. They taste nearly identical to how Chef Yoshi prepared them, indicating that the exact recipes were passed along. Even the egg was the exact composition (Though you can see the technique is not 100%, but tastes the same)
The eel in the roll is still served warm, which was one of the things that Yoshi did that no other restaurants seem to do. Sushi was all about the same level of execution that we experienced before, with the only exception being the octopus- which was extremely tough and looked a bit freezer burned. I think the sunomuno is also slightly less substantial than what Yoshi used to serve, but honestly I am just glad that it still mostly tastes the same.
A refreshing salad now comes with the meal, with miso soup still complimentary.
The service is … let’s say, much less jarring for new customers now. The new owner is very nice, exudes Japanese hospitality, and is very attentive. A welcome change.
Bottom line: Same sushi, now with great service and a different sort of charm. Another score for Latham foodies!
As I entered the restaurant I was immediately greeted with friendly faces. I sat down at the sushi bar and as I was sitting down I was given hot tea & a miso soup without asking (which was VERY appreciated on this 18° day).
Their menu was easy to look through with plenty of options and a nice casual environment to go with it.
I got the Linda roll and two different types of nigiri and holy portion sizes!! They were full and incredibly fresh bites. Highly recommend, will be back when I’m in town again.
Everything was fresh made, with fresh ingredients and great flavor.
The sushi is high quality from what I’ve had. Atmosphere is average but you wanna go here for the sushi anyway. First time having Inari sushi. I need to have it again!