Familiar Japanese eats, such as ramen & sushi rolls, whipped up small, down-to-earth quarters.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7980 Niwot Rd Market, Niwot, CO 80503
Phone: (303) 652-0238
Website: http://www.sachiniwot.co/
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Bonus is once I am done eating I can just go grab some groceries if needed! I love it!
Saying this makes me sad because Sachi Sushi has been one of my favorite Japanese restaurants in Boulder County. I recommended this place to everyone I know even if they weren’t asking because I truly hoped that everyone would support them and their delicious food. I still remember the first time meeting Chef Tsukasa. It was just him working at the restaurant at the time. We were the only customers, and we had a great conversation, talking about Chef Tsukasa’s background. He scooped miso soup for all of us. It was one of the best I’ve ever had. Even though it did take a while to get the food, we enjoyed the nice conversation. I loved the calm and laidback atmosphere there.
Sadly, our experience today was devastating. Like what others said in their reviews, the service is nonexistent. The cashier was so aloof that I actually felt like I owed her money. When I asked her a question, I would get one word answer that was not even accurate. The price on the website for the dish was listed as $16.5, and I called ahead for a confirmation of the online price and was told it was $16.5. I was not informed of the raised price or additional surprise charges, and when I asked about it they informed me that the higher price was for more expensive fish, even though I asked them for the quote for that exact dish and exact fish. They did not offer to honor the $17 price that they mistakenly quoted. I also saw the cashier grabbed the cloth in the rice without washing her hands or putting on gloves right after using the cash register.
The ramen was the worst part of this meal. The ramen had such little food for its highly marked-up price. You can see in my picture how little protein or veggie you get for a $17 ramen. It’s literally the thinnest 2 slices of pork I’ve ever seen in a bowl of ramen (the pork in the picture has not been eaten). The pork tasted good, but we were so hungry after eating here we had to cook ourselves a full dinner at home after. The broth was probably the worst part of this dish. The Shoyu ramen was so salty that we left an almost full bowl of broth there.
My goto order, Una Don, still tasted decent, but something tasted spoiled in the food. Unsurprisingly, my stomach was very upset after eating there.
The ending of this story was us leaving this restaurant forever, emotionally and physically upset. I went home, properly treated my stomach and had my formal dinner.
The restaurant used to be a hidden gem, but it has lost its shine.