
sa·to·ri sə-ˈtȯr-ēsudden enlightenment and a state of consciousness attained by intuitive illumination representing the spiritual goal of Zen Buddhism Merriam-Webster Dictionary SATORI BELFAST BELIEVES THAT INNOVATIVE, CREATIVE, AND ARTISTIC CAN ALSO MEAN APPROACHABLE. Founded in early August 2019 Satori is the vision of transplant Rob Voudvihong and Lincolnville locals Jocelyn and Wind Tracy to bring sushi to Belfast, Maine. We are open for indoor dining and take out year round. We no longer take reservations for same day parties after 4pm. We seat walk ins and waitlisted parties as soon as a table is available. We understand we are a commute for many so give us a call if you have any questions.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 108 Main St, Belfast, ME 04915
Phone: (207) 218-1563
Website: http://satoribelfast.com/
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In my opinion, it’s the best restaurant in Belfast.
The fish is reliably fresh, the sashimi is clean and delicate, and the signature rolls — especially the Miso Hungry — are well-balanced and deeply satisfying. Their cocktail menu is outstanding, and the sake list includes everything from approachable bottles to premium selections that show they take their drink program seriously.
The interior is warm and intimate, with a smart layout that gives every table its own space. The lighting is perfectly tuned — not too dim, not too bright — just the kind of low-key glow that makes a dinner feel relaxed and personal without losing any clarity. It’s one of those places where you immediately feel at ease.
The service has been excellent every time we’ve gone. The staff are professional, attentive, and clearly care about creating a good experience. We drive an hour to get here, usually once a month, and we’ve never left disappointed.
Located right by the water in the most inviting part of town, Satori fits naturally into the rhythm of Belfast — a place that already feels like classic coastal Maine. If you’re anywhere in the Midcoast area and want good sushi served with care in a space that feels genuine and thoughtfully run, Satori is well worth the trip.
For our mains, we got a tonkatsu ramen and a vegan ramen. We were very disappointed with the ramen. It was very very watery and didn’t have any flavor. We had maybe 3/4 bites of it and stopped eating it after. Wouldn’t recommend ramen here, and it’s $23 a bowl.
I would, however, recommend checking this place out. Very friendly staff and a nice vibe.
I would describe the broth as tap water green onion. The pork belly is supposed to be buttery and tender. It was neither.
The only thing going for it were the eggs.
Top ramen has more flavor and is $23 cheaper.
Satori is a hidden gem in a small town. We were pleasantly surprised by how much we enjoyed it!
The food is fresh, has a unique twist, and was some of the best sushi we’ve had in a long time. The tempura has an amazing flavor to it as well! The drinks were interesting and enjoyable, the Studio Ghibli touches were cute, and the staff was personable and courteous. We were there as a larger group and when our 6 year old accidentally knocked over their drink, multiple staff members jumped to help us clean it up.
Wonderful ambience, with a friendly staff that knows JUST the right time to come over. Never felt they were at the table too little or too much, incredibly professional. The service made me feel like I was in the big city.
Very popular place (including take out!) So make sure to reserve your spot. We can’t wait to go back.