
Clever maki, Japanese fusion fare & draft beer served in a large, industrial space with a long bar.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1A, 113 E Oak St 1A #1A, Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 577-2241
Website: https://www.7bozeman.com/
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Reservations: opentable.com
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Reviews
That entire group was turned away. My group of three stayed, but the situation was uncomfortable from the start. They made it clear they wouldn’t split checks and treated us like an inconvenience. The refusal felt personal and unnecessary. Though our table of three were able to split the check at the end.
We were using corporate cards and tipping well everywhere else. Between all of us, they turned away hundreds of dollars in sales and tips. I spent my full $75 per diem alone, and they could have had fifteen of us doing the same.
The food was decent, but the service and attitude ruined the experience. Refusing service to paying customers who are respectful and willing to work with the staff is unacceptable. I would not recommend this restaurant to any business travelers or groups looking for fair treatment. It was the one sour note of our fantastic trip. Avoid this location.
Will definitely comeback !
– Yakisoba dish was 3 pounds of dry noodles
– sushi roll sent without soy sauce
– poorly packaged, sauce spilled and bag nearly broke thru
– Manger took no responsibility and was rude
Read on for details…
I ordered for delivery through a third-party service. The sauce from the Yakisoba noodles had soaked through the bag. It almost collapsed before I could get it to a flat surface where it made a mess. I requested silverware and received no chopsticks or silverware. I ordered a sushi roll and received no soy sauce.
The noodle dish itself weighed about 4 pounds and was 90% noodles that were completely dry. I know that some sauce spilled out, but the container was lined with foil and there was no sauce at the bottom.
I called the restaurant and spoke to the takeout order department and the worker’s response was “OK.” I asked if he might want to apologize and his response was that he did not pack up the order. I called back and spoke to the manager, Jeb, who was defensive and told me that the takeout order worker was new. When I mentioned that it was the manager’s responsibility to train the employees to take ownership of poor service, he became even more defensive.
When I told him my complaints about the packaging and missing items, he told me that they take no responsibility for any order once it leaves the door and that the delivery service would have to deal with the issues (which they promptly did, with profuse apologies). When I said it wasn’t the delivery service’s fault that there was no soy sauce in the order, he told me that since the roll had a mayonnaise sauce on it already, there was no need to include soy sauce and they don’t send soy sauce out with that roll.
Either he was lying to cover their mistake or they honestly have no idea how sushi is served. Either way this was a completely disappointing experience.
– No common rolls other than California rolls. Very bland and trash
– rolls had little to no actual meat. Mostly fillers like cream cheese, 3x rice, and imitation crab.
– Hot sake was terrible, doesn’t even taste like authentic sake but dirty socks instead.
– The Sephora tasted like flat root beer. Absolute worst experience 3 out of 10 would not recommend.
The food is good quality, tasty and there are a variety of things to get that would satisfy a multitude of palates. There are good sushi rolls and sashimi as well as salmon collar, chicken, udon.
It’s what you expect with a couple fun twists. I liked that there was an appetizer that you could cook on a hot stone.