
Upscale-casual Japanese restaurant with modern decor, classic fare & creative sushi rolls.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 111 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Phone: (504) 522-8850
Website: http://geishaneworleans.com/
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Reviews
2. Slow service – My daughter ordered a poke bowl that was forgotten despite three reminders. Our entire party of 11 finished eating except for her.
3. Poor management / follow-up – The waiter came over and told me not to tip him because he made mistakes, which was ridiculous since this was clearly a management and service issue. We still tipped him, but no establishment should ever expect a waiter to absorb the cost of management failures.
4. Food quality – The food overall was blah. Very average fish with far too much rice.
UPDATE (response to owner’s response): First, thank you for responding here. I tried to email your team several times for an update but have not received a response.
I disagree with your following statement “imitation crab is a standard ingredient in the sushi industry and is commonly referred to as ‘snow crab’ unless specified otherwise.” Imitation crab (surimi, kani, crab stick) is common in the sushi industry, especially in rolls like California rolls. However, it is not correctly or universally referred to as “snow crab.” “Snow crab” is the common name for a real crab species (typically Chionoecetes opilio), and when used accurately, it means real crab meat, not imitation. Calling imitation crab “snow crab” is not industry-standard and is inaccurate — I have checked on this several friends that operate successful Japanese restaurant establishments. In many jurisdictions, it can be considered mislabeling if it leads consumers to believe they are getting real crab.
I am looking forward to your menu changes.
The rolls were excellent. We had the hibachi back at our hotel for dinner. I thought the salmon and fried rice was a bit dry, my wife’s was fine.
Service was excellent and other than the annoying people out front on the sidewalk selling tourist junk, this was an enjoyable lunch. Enjoy.
Our waiter was pretty attentive and answered all 300 questions I had about what was in the different options. Pretty flavorful and as you can see the presentation was amazing as well.
I’d recommend this spot for a sushi experience for sure so give them a try.