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    Isamu

    3.5 (186 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:30 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    ISAMU ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids
    Happy hour specials

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    Miso Soup
    Marcella A.

    My husband and I decided to come here after the Beacon Eats. We enjoyed the atmosphere inside the place. When my husband and I got the miso soup . He relazied that the cup was about to start heading to the floor. The level of the tables aren't the same am my table . His side of the table was leaning . His soup was all over him and the table. I'd suggest getting in some new tables to prevent any burns from happening. My husband and I decided to both get the same bento box. We were surprised at how big the bento boxes looked. It came with miso soup, garden salad with ginger sauce, and then our bento box. I didn't care for the fried vegetables. The white rice was a bit cold. Other than that, everything was overall good. I would highly recommend coming here.

    Small boat
    Ashley W.

    Fresh sashimi fish! The sushi boat is a great deal and plenty of food. Atmosphere is fine, not like a sushi restaurant in the city but it's nice for the area.

    Kitchen at end to right
    Indiasky B.

    As I walked inside this Japanese restaurant it is decorated in dark woods so I immediately felt like I was in a Japanese spa. I was immediately greeted and seated. I had stopped in for lunch and ordered a chicken udon soup and a small sake. My first time trying sake, I have nothing to compare to but I did enjoy it as it sat well in my stomach. The broth was light, fresh mushrooms, carrots and bok choy. There was half hard boiled egg. On the side was hot pepper oil to give my soup a kick. I also added soy sauce for added flavor. The bowl was a good size as I was able to finish it completely. Their restrooms are very clean and parking was a free city lot across the street. No meters on the street but parking wasn't available.

    Chicken tempura roll

    I ordered a chicken tempura roll but no where on the menu did it say that the roll has roe(fish eggs) which I can't eat. Instead of offering to remake it or offering an alternative the waitress acted as if she couldn't understand me and still charged me for it even though I didn't touch it at all. Won't be returning here. The "chicken" also looked a weird color and texture.

    Bob S.

    You're not in Kyoto anymore Dorothy. It's an Americanized Japanese Chinese menu. It's a relaxed atmosphere with subdued lighting. There seems to be the usual entrees Americans are familiar with: bento, American sushi, some Chinese favorites. Service is good, the place is clean, it's accessible for all. There's no liquor license, so BYOB. It seems they've been here since before the gentrification began. Maybe that's why they named it Isamu. Japanese for courage. They're in Beacon, not little Japan in Manhattan.

    Isamu Fried Rice; Egg Drop Soup
    Brianna H.

    Just moved to the area from Westchester and this was my first shot at takeout. Ordered via DoorDash and got Spring Rolls, Isamu Fried Rice and Egg Drop Soup. The Spring Rolls were somewhat tolerable but still not great tasting. The soup was excessively salty to the point of being inedible. The fried rice was just overall blah and not very flavorful while somehow also being a bit salty. Overall won't be ordering from here again, at least not any hot food - I might give the sushi a try since delivery pickings seem slim in the area. It's only been a couple weeks up here and I'm already desperately missing my good restaurants in Westchester!

    Spicy Crab Caviar Roll
    Darren G.

    Very prompt service here, and I will say, there very on top if you need anything and to ask if you enjoyed your meal. So for the food, best egg drop ever, it was light and warming. To often egg drop feels heavy, but here it's great. So got spicy crab caviar rolls, liked them, but wish it was bit more spicy, love a good punch of heat if it's spicy. Glad the rolls had a lot of crab in them, so not cheap on filling for sure. Now the Oyakodon, the fried chicken was crispy and crunchy with the chicken still very moist even after frying. Rice was perfect. But really wish the egg for this was either fried or a omelette blanket, a hard boiled egg was definitely not way to go with this dish and only half a hard boiled at that.

    William G.

    It was a very impromptu decision to go here, nonetheless we were pleased with our experience. I really only had issues with two things that I ordered, but it was two big things for me. The first is the overuse of avocado on the rolls. The avocado was sliced too big and overpowered the texture of the roll. My second was the ill prepared kani salad. Most places I've been to make sure the crab meat is shredded and mixed with spicy mayo. My kani salad came out lumped together which was not appealing, and doused with spicy mayo strips on top. A total presentation fail. As for the friendliness of the staff and cleanliness, my wife and I were impressed. I think this is a one and done for us but it's not a bad spot to try out.

    Tiffany V.

    Came with a party of three on a Saturday night and service was excellent. Our food arrived promptly and our server kept filling our drinks. I ordered the katsu Don and the dish wasn't what I was expecting, but not a bad meal either. I'm used to having mine with the egg over and onions, not green onions and a hard boiled egg. Either way, a hungry person was fed that night :) We also ordered a bunch of rolls to share and the assorted tempura. Our total was $126 including tip for three people.

    Spicy Combo, Philadelphia Roll, Sashimi & special roll
    Brian B.

    I love Isamu. Some of if not the best sushi in Dutchess. It's in a cool area on Main Street in Beacon. The food is fresh and delicious and service is quick and polite. We love coming out for date nights late on Friday evenings. We always get a combination of different rolls and sashimi. Appetizers are awesome too - the tuna wasabi dumplings are highly recommended. If you are looking for sushi in Beacon, NY this is the spot for you. Enjoy.

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    FRESH! Great portions! Good Prices! Little disappointed on service thats why I did not give 5 stars. Still a fan!

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    Ate in this time. The service is EXTREMELY aggressive. Food's still good, but boy is this place rough around the edges.

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    Delicious, quality sushi and takeout. I always seem to get the waitress that speaks very little english, however.

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    Nice ambiance and decent sushi. I like this place because prices are fair and the selection from Japanese and Chinese dishes.

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    The menu rarely changes. The service is ok. the food is good, but not special.

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    This is a fantastic mom and pop with great food and service. My only gripe is that I can ask for…read morefood as hot as they can serve, and they always still give me the same amount of heat as I would've received had I not made the request at all. But it's not a big gripe because the food is always well seasoned even if it isn't peppery. This is the only restaurant I can think of where I've taken many guests and every one of them said it was one of their favorites. I love this spot. They accept cards but appreciate cash.

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