

Samurai Grill & Sushi Bar offers an exquisite culinary experience that blends the traditional flavors of Japan with a modern flair. This Japanese restaurant invites you to embark on a tantalizing journey through its extensive menu, featuring an array of mouthwatering sushi, sashimi, and authentic grilled dishes that will delight your senses and leave you craving more.
Traditional spot for grilled meats & assorted rolls with an impressive, Japanese-inspired facade.
Hours
| Thursday | 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 4–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 4–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9500 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111
Phone: (505) 275-6601
Website: http://www.abqsamurai.com/
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Reviews
The highlight for me was that they serve authentic wasabi made fresh in-house from the root. You can truly taste the difference. The staff was knowledgeable and attentive, and the gentleman preparing the sushi rolls clearly has a passion for his craft. You could see how proud he was of the work he does, which made the experience even better.
The atmosphere is inviting and relaxed — perfect for a casual date or a nice meal out. They’re open less than 40 hours a week, and I’ve heard Friday and Saturday nights are their busiest, so plan accordingly.
I highly recommend this spot to anyone looking for great sushi and a welcoming atmosphere. We’ll definitely be back!
– Love Triangle roll: Inside is imitation crab mix and avocado, outside was masago, tuna, and salmon (or you can sub for any other fish – I got yellowtail because they ran out salmon).
– Sunrise roll: inside had avocado, and Crystal shrimp, which is breaded, but I subbed that out for immitation crab mix, which has a little bit of gluten in it too but not so much. On top was a super thin lemon slice, and a tangy white creamy sauce called Lobster sauce.
– Note: their miso soup is gluten-free. Lobster sauce is a mayo-based tangy zesty sauce that’s also gluten-free. Eel sauce has a little bit of gluen. They have gluten-free soy sauce.
– Their green tea is really good! Its brewed traditional matcha green tea leaves. They also have jasmine tea – also very good.
– All of their fish is super fresh! They have it overnighted from the fishers!
– Their masago is really fresh, it does *not* taste fishy. It was very good! (We had just been to “Yoshi Mame” for sushi a few days prior, and their masago was very fishy tasting and gross.)
– Even the ginger here is better than other places. Here at Samurai, it was real ginger, tan colored. (Not the fake pink stuff that tastes like it’s been falsely sweetened – like they have at “Yoshi Mame”).
– Overall, they have a lot of creative sushi rolls on the menu and I was able to find some new, fun rolls to try that were not spicy or deep fried! 🙂
– This is now my favorite sushi spot out of all of the 16 sushi places i have tried so far in ABQ!
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! ✨️
I also really like the udon but I don’t typically order it because I get full really quick haha. AND the 420 roll is super cool, it’s my dad’s favorite and if you wanna try something unique I say get that
I normally go to the regular dining area but once I tried the Hibachi area and the cook we had was amazing and made a wonderful unforgettable experience.
If you decide to go here you definitely won’t regret it!!
Overall, this restaurant didn’t WOW me. It did the job and was accurately priced. I doubt I’ll be coming back solely based on them not having yum-yum sauce.