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Sushi8

3.9 (91 reviews)
Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Destiny L.

Located in the Santa Fe Plaza area, Sushi8 was a decent place for some basic rolls. They are located in one of the indoor mall areas that I had never been before, but there was a dumpling Café and a Boba spot right next to the sushi. We ordered to go, but I totally would've hung out in this area. I will know we ordered online and our order was delayed about 15 minutes past what was posted. The rules were very basic, but they were good. I wish they would've had more sauce on them. The portions were great, a solid rice to fillings ratio.

Sushi Regular $20 (3-27-23)
Scot U.

Based on a quick take out dinner, it was okay! Ordered a Sushi Regular takeout and it was surprisingly good. I think the sushi rice flavor was good, which makes or breaks the sushi. The fish tasted fresh. I was not sure what to expect from a sushi place in the high desert, but thumbs up! Cost ($20) was about what we pay in Hawaii for something similar...I guess they do have to ship the fresh fish a bit further than usual! A casual place with sit down dining, serve alcohol, and even has a small sushi bar!

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LaCora H.

We found this spot by luck. It's inside of an indoor strip mall type building. Upstairs and with window seats, some of the best sushi awaits in this small space. From basic rolls to specialty, appetizers to hibachi and sake, Sushi 8 answers your calling. AND you know it's gotta be good if THEE Guy Fieri has his face stamped on the wall.

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Kevin P.

Nice little place at the back of one of the shopping plazas. The employees were very friendly and fast service and checked on us many times. Very clean restaurant and would highly recommend coming in for some very good sushi and Shashimi. The roll was cut into 10 pieces and a nice big roll.

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Mitch P.

Recommended by the person at the front desk of our hotel, who said it was by far the best sushi in the city, we decided to try it out as it's within walking distance from the hotel. The biggest challenge was finding the restaurant because it's at the far end of a complex, but fortunately there is a sign in front of the complex. We eat a lot of sushi while at home, and all 4 of us thought our meals were really, really good. To start, the Sake was really good and they gave each of us a nice amount along with a shot glass to drink it out of. The day we were there was the first day they had their license to sell Sake. One interesting thing was that instead of a glass of water they gave us a bottle of water, the first time any of us have experienced that, but the water was good too. The service was really good, and one of the great things was that one in our group asked to add a couple things to her dish and not have others that are additions already on the menu, and they accommodated her with no problem or up charge. The store manager came by to ask if everything was okay and the cook also came out to make sure everything was good and that the changes in the one dish was acceptable. If you're in Santa Fe and want sushi, we highly recommend Sushi8

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4 years ago

Soup was cold. They don't have water, except in a bottle and it costs $1. Service was terrible.

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This place was great, the servers were and great. Most importantly the Food was outstanding!

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6 years ago

I loved the sushi and the service. Great location across the main Santa Fe Plaza. If you are craving sushi, just go for it!

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Food is 5 stars. Service is super friendly but a bit slow and unpolished. Our waitress was lovely…read more At one point we got some food and our table was crowded with dishes so I asked the deliverer to take away some dishes and he said he could not but would get someone else to. No one else came to take them away till the near end of our meal so I found that a bit odd. The restaurant is beautiful and even has a traditional Japanese eating area where you can sit on the ground. We all enjoyed our sushi, bento boxes, fried asparagus, and grilled avocado.

Whether booking through the spa (on Ten Thousand Waves grounds) or walking in (Juan was graciously…read morewelcoming without reservations), this is a sushi spot on a hill worth visiting. Happy Hour runs twice daily with reduced prices on food & beverages from 3-5p and 9-10p. They have an extensive sake menu categorized by flavor profile designed for pairings, along with a lean but modern wine list including detailed tasting notes. Japanese whisky and exotic green tea (try the kuki cha!) round out a full beverage program, and deep booths offer private views of the lush valley below. Chef Kiko Rodriguez offers a four-course tasting menu at an exceptional value for $65 - trying this or any of Paloma's suggestions from their fresh sushi menu (only restaurant in New Mexico with fish flown in from Japan daily) will surely please. Gloriously chilled tuna sashimi was thinly sliced cut with heat from fresh wasabi and a savory ginger shoyu. Hand rolls are served in pairs, and the spicy tuna was simple, elegant, and delightful - a perfect showcase of the freshest fish. Before switching to dessert, shaved ginger is also snappy and cleansing. I was absolutely mind blown by the Sakura Pannacotta - delicate and dreamy custard textured like chawanmushi with soft aromatic cherry blossom and the most delectable shortbread accent. Three light courses that were fully nourishing, absolutely satisfying, and delightfully delicious!

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Geronimo doesn't really need another five-star review, but our experience tonight was so lovely…read morethat I am writing this. The goodness began with Naomi, who helped me fix an error in my reservation and get a table at a good time tonight. The goodness continued with our server Mitzi, who should be teaching graduate classes in hospitality in every big city. She was friendly without being overbearing, informative without being pedantic, subtle and gracious. Now, the food! My wife chose the vegetarian tasting menu and I had some of each dish: so very flavorful (a green salad with pears, a life-changing mushroom bisque [and I don't like mushrooms!], a chickpea croquette with pickled artichoke hearts and ratatouille, and a substitution of the lemon crepe for three yummy scoops of sorbet and gelato. I chose the scallops, perfectly cooked and moist, over couscous, and a dish of tasty sauteed baby spinach. A wonderful experience, and not overpriced, and everyone treated us sweetly. The musical soundtrack was swinging, and at a compassionate volume. Our first trip to Santa Fe, and we found a gem. Hooray! And thank you, Mitzi!

This was our last dinner out in Santa Fe and was the best dining and culinary experience here…read more Everyone told us this is the best fine dining in the entire state and they were correct. The interior is classy and very comfortable. We were seated at a nice comfy corner booth. The soft music in the background was soothing and just noticeable enough without being a distraction. We were served complimentary flutes of local sparking wine and a fresh baked bread basket and butter to start. We then ordered cocktails and three starters. First was a split plate of the endive smoked duck salad with a warm bacon vinegarette. Wow...this was nice and refreshing. This was followed by the crab dumplings with fresh corn and peas and lobster sauce. Delicious! The final small plate was seared foie gras on top of banana bread toast. This was very good. I miss foie gras. Unfortunately, it's banned in California. They had a 2023 Sea Smoke "Ten"Pi ot Noir on the wine list. This is one of the best Pinot Noirs produced in California and not easy to find. This was a no doubter and we ordered a bottle to pair with our entrees. My wife ordered their signature elk tenderloin for redemption because the restaurant the night before failed at executing this. I ordered the tomahawk pork chop. This was cooked to perfection with a nice thin crust on the outside and a perfect very light pink juicy center. We ordered a side of brocolini that was pan roasted with shallots and butter. Everything was very good and Michelin grade in our opinion. Lastly we ended the evening and split the tiramasu type of desert. My wife had the expresso martini and I had an 18 year old Glen Morangie scotch neat. The service was excellent and worth the splurge. This is a must when visiting Santa Fe.

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We traveled from Hawaii in March and hear me out when we said we had to adapt to the climate and…read moretemperature. We were thoroughly enjoying all of the New Mexican cuisine we were also missing some home cooked Asian food that is our comfort, go to! We decided to go to Dumpling Tea & Dim Sum and we were blown away by the food, service and learning about the owners and their journey to Santa Fe!! First the service - we ordered and got our food served to us! The food! Wow! I ordered the Beef Noodle Soup and soup buns! So so delicious!!! The owner shared his story of moving to Santa Fe after being in New York but covid happened. His wife and daughter along with his parents were arriving soon! We were so happy to learn about his story and happy that he was going to reunite with his family! The place is within a plaza area with other businesses. It's cozy and lots of seating inside and outside of their business but still indoors. I would love to return back to this place and support this business. I wish them much success!

While grabbing boba nearby, we noticed they were making fresh dumplings right in front, so we…read moredecided to try the veggie dumplings. The outer layer was a bit thick, but the flavors were good and it still made for a nice quick bite. We stopped by during off-hours, so it was quiet with just one other family, which made it a relaxed experience.

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Oh my goodness! Excellent food. Excellent presentations of food. I had the shrimp appetizer and elk…read morefor my entree. The waiter was kind and attentive. Everytime the food was saved, they explained all of the flavors and ingredients before leaving the table. Ambience was very modern.

This was an EXCEPTIONAL dining experience!…read more Service exemplary. I sat at the bar and got to watch the kitchen cook and they were true craftsmen and professionals. I started with what I thought was going to be a plain Caesar salad, but when it arrived, it was served like a sushi or lettuce wrap. It was very creative and tasty! It made it much more fun to eat than the average salad. It was rich and topped with anchovies, like a true Caesar salad. I then had the peppercorn Elk tenderloin. I asked it be served as the chef recommended, which is medium rare. I am sometimes wary of medium rare, but this tenderloin was DIVINE! It was so moist and bursting with flavor. I loved it. The cocktails were creative and just as enjoyable as the meal. Other options for dinner apps include: cornbread, ahi crudo, mussels, and bison carpaccio. Mains: scallops, pan roasted Branzino, toasted masa gnocchi, grilled Maine lobster tails, duck leg confit, and a pecan coffee rubbed prime flat iron. I'm sure all of them would be amazing. Reservations recommended. Please note that the rooftop bar does not take reservations and is not on the same system as the restaurant. Can't recommend this restaurant enough.

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