
Artful sushi rolls, sake & small plates of clever Japanese fare in warm, wood-lined environs.
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Address: 151 NW Monroe Ave, Corvallis, OR 97330
Phone: (541) 286-4093
Website: http://www.sadasushi.com/
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If you’re looking for truly authentic Japanese cuisine, look no further than Sada Sushi & Izakaya in Corvallis, Oregon. This isn’t just another sushi spot, Sada is the real deal! For over 27 years, this restaurant has been quietly setting the standard for quality, consistency, and culinary excellence in Oregon.
From the first bite, you’ll notice the difference. The fish is some of the freshest you’ll find anywhere in the state, most likely flown in and the rice is always prepared to perfection, showing the kind of detail only a true master can deliver. The menu is extensive, offering not only world-class sushi and rolls, but also a full range of traditional Japanese dishes that reflect the depth and soul of Japanese cuisine.
What truly sets Sada apart is its heart. Chef Sada is not only one of Oregon’s most talented and dedicated sushi chefs, but also a mentor and leader. His commitment to his craft and his team is evident in every plate that comes out of the kitchen. The staff is attentive, warm, and professional—a reflection of Sada’s high standards and deep passion for hospitality.
Many locals would agree: Sada Sushi & Izakaya is easily one of the top three Japanese restaurants in the entire state—if not the best. This is a place that has stood the test of time, continuously delivering an exceptional dining experience at a remarkably fair price.
Whether you’re a seasoned sushi lover or trying Japanese cuisine for the first time, Sada is a must-visit. It’s not just dinner—it’s an experience. Treat yourself to something special and discover why so many people return to Sada again and again.
We eat here all the time—because we are addicts. Probably 80% of the time, the service is fantastic. The staff are warm, fast, and genuinely welcoming. You feel like a regular, even if it’s your second visit. But the other 20%? Buckle up.
The worst night? New Year’s Eve. We arrived hopeful and hungry, only to discover that our server and the hostess were clearly auditioning for a Seth Rogen film. I’m not saying they were high, but if you’ve ever tried to order tempura from a guy who’s staring past you into another dimension, you get the idea.
After an hour of waiting, someone finally realized our order had never been sent in. Another server, clearly sober and competent, took over. Crisis averted—or so we thought. We tried to order a few more things, but then our original server drifted back in from wherever he’d been (space? a broom closet?) and confidently re-took our order, which of course vanished into the void. When we asked about it later, we were told the kitchen was closed and we’d missed last call. A beautiful fusion of confusion and disappointment.
We swore we’d never return.
But… the sushi.
So a few months later, we caved. We decided to forgive, forget, and roll the dice. And wouldn’t you know it—we got seated in that guy’s section again.
To their credit, he seemed more earthbound this time. Maybe even employed. We ate our sushi. It was fantastic. We returned to the 80% timeline.
So yes, I recommend Sada—but like you’d recommend a great camping spot that might have bears. It’s mostly amazing, but every once in a while, you might find yourself stranded in a service black hole wondering if your spicy tuna roll ever existed.
Decent rolls, all the typical stuff that you would expect. Tastes about the same as any other middle of the road sushi restaurant.
Top 2 sushi restaurant around.
This is a 5 star sushi restaurant for Corvallis. Probably 3-4 stars in any metro area.