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    Sushi Bar Maumi

    4.2 (187 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndJapanese, Sushi Bars
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    This sushi chef insulted my kid in front of all of the customers. Never happened in my life !
    Jessica s.

    The worst service I have had in my life . IF YOU HAVE A KID, PLEASE READ!! We are from US, and I didn't know the restaurant doesn't allow children. I had my 7 year old son with us and after speaking to the front desk, the restaurant allowed us to have dinner there. My son was super behaved that night, only talking to me quietly. The chef obviously did not like my son's presence even they allowed us to have dinner there. During the dinner, The chef was insulting us in front of the other guests, saying my son was disturbing them while the rest of the guests weren't aware of a child present at all. After this interaction, my son felt insulted and cried, which made the chef scared to looked at us. He offered a singular piece of uni sushi as retribution. What do u think one uni sushi can do to recover my kid's feelings? My son is only 7 years old, he told me he love that restaurant sushi and we were treated so rudely. If you can't respect someone's child, how can you respect your customers? We left halfway through the meal, at least the chef had enough spine to waive the meal. We will never support this restaurant again.

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    Steve A.

    Great ambiance and exactingly prepared nigiri is what Maumi is all about. Extensive sake list and some nice Champagnes.

    Aaron T.

    My two friends and I finally got to try Sushi Bar Maumi when they were still tucked away on Davie Street. PSA that they have just opened back up on Robson street across from the Whole Foods since the end of October. This establishment recently got a "Michelin Recommended" nod in the first round of Michelin noms for Vancouver, and it is well deserved! It's nice how the price hasn't gone up because of that, but instead due to changing ingredients and adding more pieces to the set omakaze. Before the move: The QUITE COMPACT restaurant is run by a courteous husband and wife team and they only host two seatings a night at 6:00pm and 7:45pm sharp for a maximum of 8-9 guests. **please be aware that this has since upgraded to 17 guests and one seating from 6pm to 8:30pm!!** If you come late, they will start without you, or worse, you might not be able to order additional nigiri. They only serve Omakaze style here, and if you're not familiar with it, it's a more upscale sushi experience where the chef is tasked with surprising you with the best cuts of fresh fish that they can offer and serving each piece to you one by one like a culinary art piece. Fish choices are typically more unique and exotic and pieces are best eaten immediately and in one bite. Sometimes I do two bites, but this time I ate each piece as one and it was amazing. No pressure to follow suit, but you may see some people using their hands to pop the sushi in their mouths when you go to these places, which I was told in New York to be the traditional way, but that's only recommended at Omakaze type places. The Omakaze consists of 11 pieces of sushi and a miso soup (left, middle). (You'll see 10 down below because I ate the scallop one before I remembered to take a photo). At the end of the meal, I ordered 5 more additional nigiri (right) to cap off the yummy meal. I'd say I'm quite happy with the picks I chose, since my friend and I are more adventurous with our food and from observing what other people chose. There is an extensive seasonal fresh sheet that lists out what additional fish are available, and what they do that I like here is they hand you an electronic notepad to write your order on. Talk about efficiency! If my memory serves me correctly, the cost of this Omakaze used to be $70-80 pre pandemic/inflation, and that was considered a steal for this kind of sushi bar experience. The omakaze at the new location now is $135 for 13 pcs + miso soup That being said, the Sushi Bar Maumi experience is still on the cheaper end as far as examples of Vancouver omakazes go (with some being $150-300+), and you do get the taste and quality you would expect for shelling out more for sushi. VERY VERY GOOD bang for your buck here, especially with the extensive additional nigiri list for the most adventurous foodie. But with this now going above $100, it'll be a special occasion thing for me too. I think this experience ranks quite high in terms of the Omakazes I've tried, maybe because the intrinsic taste of the fish was made so clear and effective without the need for additional sauces or garnishes. Highlights were the Aji, Honmaguro ChuToro and Bafun Uni.

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    Olivia C.

    As someone who has been to a number of omakase restaurants in Vancouver, I am unsure of this new location of Sushi Bar Maumi. The service was good, the ambiance was also fine, but there were 17 seats total for dinner time, which meant it took 2.5 hours for the chef to serve 13 pieces of sushi. At the price point of $135 per person, I was left slightly disappointed in the end. The fish was high quality and did taste good, but not sure I will come back.

    Sharon M.

    I found Sushi Bar Maumi by literally Googling "Best Sushi in Vancouver". It certainly does feel that way after experiencing it myself. Dinner is served Omakase style or 'Chef's Choice', the chef being Chef Maumi himself. Every part of the meal was exquisitely handcrafted with care and incredibly fresh. Each piece is introduced and placed before us, like tiny plates of art. Each are eaten in one bite, a burst of flavour, and then it's gone. Getting dinner here is not as easy as walking in. Reservations open up a month in advance and they fill up quickly. Spots are limited, with only 2 dinner services a day and 9 seats per service. Through their online booking platform, you agree to a set of rules that help to set the atmosphere. Casual (no dress code) but also quite formal (18+, no loud conversation, no parties larger than 4). It's meant to be an intimate atmosphere where you can truly concentrate on the flavours before you. The fish is imported daily from Japan, the sauces and seasoning and hand made, and each piece of fish is prepared with forethought. Some fresh, some cured beforehand. At $80 per person, I think it's a great deal for the amount of work put into a single meal. Afterwards, each person can order one additional round of any Nigiri on the menu that's in season, even ones that weren't served in the main Omakase. This was the first dinner I had on my first day in Vancouver. I definitely don't regret coming here as one of my first meals, but boy, it sure set the bar really high for every place I went to afterwards! What a way to get initiated into the incredible seafood scene in this province!

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    What a disappointment!!!! The decorations and the ambiance is nice, but the chef/owner was very disrespectful. I will gladly spend my money elsewhere. No one should disrespect my son or any child of that matter in front of other customers. That's absolutely not right.

    Michelle W.

    Came here myself as it was very hard to get booking. I can see people booking almost a month in advance as there are only two seatings and the store is very small. Total seating of 9 people. I felt very rushed in the process...so obviously the food wasnt as enjoyable. The uni and otoro was the best pieces - so fresh and delicious. Price of 80 per omakase is reasonable.

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    Hiro S.

    After researching authentic sushi option in town, I found Maumi. Saw lots of comments around their reservation policy and in-house 'manners' which actually gave me very good impression of how authentic they are! I was able to make a reservation online fortunately at the very last minute. I enjoyed all the items at the cozy and quiet environment: my best was hon-maguro zuke (soy-marinated tuna). I wish I could order another piece, but it was part of limited/special section and not available for additional order. I settled with 'Nodoguro' (rosy sea bass) and 'Shiro ebi' (white shrimp) as my additional order after the course which both were good. The chef is very serious and cares about what he serves which I could tell from our conversation. Considering the quality he delivered, I believe the course was reasonably priced in my opinion. I wish I lived nearby so that I could visit often. Well, I just have to fly up there again!

    Venus L.

    Holy hell, this was an absolutely amazing experience and MUST be tried at least once if you're in the area! My brother and his girlfriend made reservations for a Tuesday night and told us about it. I was able to make a reservation for the following Thursday and in the end, both groups agreed that it was a wonderful meal. Their rules for making reservations online was sort of intimidating as they require you to input your credit card should your party end up not showing up so they can still charge you the full amount. You're also given 24 hours to cancel before you're charged for it. With these rules in mind, my boyfriend and I went for it and waited... it was 5 mins from our AIRBNB so there was no way we could miss it. They have two dinner times - 6:00pm and 7:45pm. There's only 10 seats during each dinner time so be aware if you plan to come with a large group. Each group is limited to 4 people. Come on time if you want better seat selection! They have a bathroom pass the kitchen, but there are also 2 seats in front of the doorway to the kitchen so we got here early and got to choose seats based on where we want. The sushi chef is incredible. Very patient. Watching him work is like watching a live art show where you're kind of unsure on whether you should make a sound or not. We barely made a sound except for the occasional laugh or giggle as we took pics of our nigiri for the 'gram. Their menu isn't really set in stone. My brother came here on a Tuesday and they didn't have local uni, while I came here the following Thursday and there was local uni. Overall, absolutely amazing. Would love to try this again if possible.

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    Alaina Y.

    This is an unassuming no-nonsense sushi joint in the heart of Vancouver. There are no distractions - just amazing sushi (there is no alcohol menu here)! There are only 2 seatings per night so reservations are a must. The ingredients used in the omakase are top quality and extremely fresh. Even the uni was one of the best from Bafun in Hokkaido. What was missing for me: I found the experience lacking more interactions with the sushi chef. For me that's an important element of a great omakase.

    Mina P.

    This is a place to have omakase in an intimate setting. They serve a set course of 11 pieces of nigiri with a miso soup, and there are 2 seatings per night. You're all seated at the bar facing the sushi chef. Overall lovely ambiance, and there are no more than 10 people in the entire place. The nigiri was good and the overall experience was quite enjoyable!

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    Ricky C.

    I had an amazing time at Sushi Bar Maumi! Every piece of nigiri was wonderful! Fully seasoned and tender with every bite. For value its hard to beat! At the time we had to to book 2 weeks in advance. They only sit 9 seats I believe so it is hard to get reservations, but its very worth it! At the end of the omakase you'll be asked if you want to order anything else on the menu.

    I had a pleasant dining experience here. The bar is zen and quaint. There are rules to adhere to, but I think that they apply to every restaurant so the rules weren't a big deal to me. I had the pleasure of watching the chef prepare each nigiri. It was mesmerizing; I especially loved how the uni was prepared! I was impressed by the variety of the menu. Unfortunately not all of them were available when I went, but I was able to try a fair share of fish not available at other sushi establishments. The miso soup was served halfway and it was pleasantly different. A shrimp head was part of it and it added creaminess to the soup. Sadly, it is a limited item so each guest gets one serving. The green tea was delicious. There was not much service because the chef directly delivered the food to you, but there was one waitress that came around the omakase was over to receive the guests orders. She was very lovely. I would definitely say this place is worth trying.

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    Very good,Thanks for great dinner. Good food ,drinks and service.Will go again when in Vancouver

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    Guu with Garlic

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    A coworker and I went to this place (thanks to Yelp reviews)…read more Really good and fresh fish. Super friendly staff

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    Same decor as 20+yrs ago when this was our go-to place for drinks & snacks!!
    Same decor as 20+yrs ago when this was our go-to place for drinks & snacks!!
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    This was my first time at Saku, and the atmosphere and food were fantastic; the prices were…read morereasonable, and the service was warm and friendly, making me feel right at home. I'll definitely be back soon to try the other dishes on the menu.

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    Zenbu set with refillable soup, rice and salad
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    Okeya Kyujiro

    4.8
    (42 reviews)
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    I made a reservation at Okeya Kyujiro for my partner's 40th birthday, and he had the best time…read more Honestly, it was one of the most memorable omakase experiences I've had in Vancouver. Okeya Kyujiro is a Michelin one-star theatrical omakase restaurant, and when they say theatrical, they mean it! From the moment you're welcomed by smiling ushers in kimono to the closing tea ceremony, every movement feels intentional, precise, and elevated. The ambiance is serene and anticipatory. At the start, guests sit in silence as a black screen conceals the chefs. You see their shadows moving behind it. A bell rings, the screen lifts, and the performance begins. Dinner is a 25+ course experience priced at $325 per person. It's undeniably a splurge, but for a milestone celebration, it feels justified. The menu is seafood-forward, with many ingredients flown in from Japan. Each ingredient is presented before preparation, then carefully assembled and served directly from chef to guest. Courses arrive one by one, never rushed. The service team moves seamlessly in the background, refilling water and attending to drinks (available as an add-on) without disrupting the flow. The finale is a matcha ceremony, whisked in front of you with the same quiet precision that defines the evening. When the final sip is taken, the bell chimes once more, the chefs and staff bow, and the screens close. It was a beautifully choreographed dining experience, perfect for marking a special moment, and one I'd gladly return to for the next celebration.

    Service was really amazing with servers explaining each dish and drinks were always topped off…read more Food was good, but maybe this isn't quite my style of omakase compared to the other ones I've tried. This is a more theatrical style so expect louder music and a more theatrical experience (eg one of the servers played the flute for the guests celebrating birthdays). I prefer a more intimidate and interactive style of omakase where you can talk with the chefs. This lunch also felt a little fast in terms of progression of the meal. Some of the dishes were very tasty while others didn't wow us. With drinks, we were quite full despite some reviews saying portion is on the smaller size. Our total was around $500 with drinks for 2 people. A really good experience for omakase, especially if you are looking for a unique experience though not my favourite one I've tried.

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    Inside the waiting area before being taken to your seat.
    Inside the waiting area before being taken to your seat.
    Lychee jelly w/ brown sugar syrup, ginger icecream monaka, crown melon + japanese orange
    Lychee jelly w/ brown sugar syrup, ginger icecream monaka, crown melon + japanese orange
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    Guu Original Thurlow

    4.1
    (839 reviews)
    0.9 km
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    Restaurant is very small so reservations (thru open table) is high recommended!…read more Street parking in downtown area is crazy, make sure to give yourself plenty of time to make your resos Staff is very nice, we were running late and calledI to see if we can push back our reservation 15 mins and they did. My daughter spilled water and the staff was very kind about it, I felt so bad! Food is amazing, everything has its unique flavor and texture. All is so good is all I can say!! We had left over fried rice and ate it next morning cold but was still so delicious!! Love that you can order the sashimi combo (choose 3) and get a little of everything. We got spot prawn, salmon and yellow tail... so so so good Restaurant is very small so it does feel crowded and can get very noisy. We went with 2 younger kids and they weren't bothered. The booth seats are high so no boosters are needed. Food is so good!! The only complaint is noise level/ crowded space but it can't be helped since it's a small shop and the food is totally worth it

    I came here for dinner on a weeknight with two foodie friends of mine. Said friends lived in Japan…read morefor over a decade and they've dined here often in the past, saying it's very "authentic" Izakaya and it reminds them of their past life in Japan (which they miss a lot). Me, I know nothing about Izakaya or what is or isn't authentic Japanese cuisine, so this review is coming from someone with zero knowledge or expectation of any specific foods or experiences. Despite it being a weeknight, the place was packed. It was good that we had a reservation. There was a couple in line before me and they were walk-ins, and there were no available seats for them. I noted how small this place was, and crowded, with the tables close together and a long bar with a counter and barstools there (also close together). Our reserved table was right by the front door - literally, - so every time the door opened, we got a gust of cold air (and it was a cold February night when we were there). I kept my coat on. Truth be known, I was not very comfortable. Also, it was loud. Very loud. I like how the staff shout Japanese greetings to diners whenever they enter but between the frequent shouts and the sheer volume of chatter from all the diners, all sitting close together in close proximity, it was kinda hard to hear what my friends were saying during our dinner. That said, the environment was super vibrant and, again, my friends said this was very typical of an Izakaya in Japan. Food-wise, I have no idea what my friends ordered. The menu was primarily available by way of a QR code and I had no idea what the dishes were, so I deferred to my friends' knowledge. But I can attest that all the dishes were DELICIOUS. We had some sort of Japanese street food "pancakes" (they were wonderful). We had some sort of stirfry beef with noodles (amazing). We had two types of sashimi (omg both were so fresh and so so good!). We had a few other dishes that I can't recall, but I remember I loved them. So.... the food here was GREAT. Service was also attentive which I hadn't expected, being as busy as the restaurant was. I really liked this place but I'll probably go back in the summertime when the weather is nicer as I was cold there, and I'd dine at an off-time, when the volume wasn't so loud. (I'm too old for the loudness!).

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    Hello Nori

    Hello Nori

    4.5
    (325 reviews)
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    Hello Nori was our last lunch before checking out and heading to the airport, and it was such a…read moresolid way to end the trip. We picked up the 16-piece Premium Cut Rolls (toro, yellowtail, scallop, and truffle lobster), and the quality really showed in the taste. Everything was clean, fresh, and well-balanced -- no heavy sauces, no distractions, just really good fish. The toro was rich and smooth, the scallop was buttery, and the truffle lobster added a nice depth without overpowering the roll. Pickup was quick and seamless, and the food was packaged well for eating on the go before a flight. Portions are standard, but the flavor and quality are absolutely the highlight here. If you care more about how sushi tastes than flashy extras, Hello Nori is a great choice. Would happily come back next time.

    This is a good spot to grab a bite and take a break from shopping on Robson. It's very spacious…read moreinside with modern aesthetics and the hostess was welcoming. Every guest is seated around the bar where they can watch the rolls being made fresh. Upon being seated you place your order by marking a piece of paper. We started off with cocktails: kaiju en neguroni and peach pafekuto and they were both refreshing. We each ordered a few rolls and my fave is the unagi hand roll. The unagi was flame-torched right in front of me. Prices are on the expensive side with small portions, but everything tasted fresh.

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    Interiors - seating area
    Interiors - seating area
    Salmon oshi ($8) and ebi oshi ($8)
    Salmon oshi ($8) and ebi oshi ($8)
    Wagyu handroll

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    Shizen Ya

    Shizen Ya

    4.3
    (614 reviews)
    1.2 km
    $$

    Fresh, Beautiful, and Consistently Great! ​I returned to…read moreShizenya after a while, and it reminded me why I love this place. Even on a Thursday night, the restaurant was nearly full, which speaks to its popularity. ​I ordered the Tako Sunomono and the Premium Chirashi Don. ​Tako Sunomono: The octopus was perfectly tender and the vinegar dressing was refreshing--exactly what I needed to wash away the fatigue of the day. ​Premium Chirashi Don: The presentation was stunning and immediately worked up my appetite. Every piece of seafood was incredibly fresh and of high quality. You can really taste the difference here. ​If you're looking for healthy, fresh, and beautifully presented Japanese cuisine, Shizenya is a must-visit. Highly recommended!

    This was my favorite meal of our entire trip to Vancouver. The decor is small and intimate. They…read moredid offer us a highchair and did wipe down the inside of the chair but the outside was fairly dirty so my toddler opted for a regular chair. Children utensils provided which was very much appreciated. Restroom in the back was clean. The food was fresh and delicious. SAKURA BLOSSOM ROLL - brown rice - comes with a lot and delicious UNI TEMAKI (2pc) - my husband and I each had one. very refreshing with the uni and the brown rice. SOCKEYE SALMON SASHIMI- very fresh and thick slices. I had one piece - good. MENTAIKO YAKI UDON - My favorite food item from our entire trip. Omg. I can sit there all day long and just eat this. I always order this when I see it on the menu and some places really don't do a good job. VEGETABLE UDON SOUP - for our toddler

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    Inside the restaurant
    Sockeye salmon sashimi 5 piece
    Sockeye salmon sashimi 5 piece
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