
Address and Contact Information
Address: 46 Main St, Port Washington, NY 11050
Phone: (516) 883-3368
Website: http://www.akisushipw.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: akisushiny.com
Order: Order online
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The other ones pictured are the spicy salmon and the sweet heart roll. They were also good but the above two I mentioned were better. Fish was very fresh.
My server was very nice and always filled up my water.
Saddened about what I received. Never have I ever tasted a more bland dish in my life. I’m not sure if this was meant to be this way because of the neighborhood I purchased it in or what but I’ve had some gentrified cuisine that tasted better. The shrimp was chewy(overcooked). The presentation was ok but realistically if they put more effort in the seasoning and overall flavor it would have been better. I really want to understand what part was teriyaki because it was merely lightly dampened with the sauce. The veggies were cooked ok but again, everything was lacking flavor. I can honestly say perhaps the white rice was the best part and that’s not saying much cause you can’t really mess rice up. If it weren’t for the fact that I had to walk far in the heat to purchase/ pickup this I would have walked it right back for a refund.
The sushi was mid at best that came in the lunch special, it was just soggy avocado.And the eel ones had more avocado than anything. Not sure if the price of eel is too much but I could barely find it in my rolls. If you check the close up with the eel roll, what looks like eel is just the rice with sauce. Just call it an avocado roll not an eel avocado when the ratio is 4:1. In short way too much avocado in both sushi.
Take my review as you wish since I’m just visiting this area but some advice: don’t let the area change your cuisine so much that it loses its authenticity, identity, or seasonings from its culture. This literally tastes like someone who knows nothing about the foods origins woke up and decided they are a master at it.