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    Zama

    3.8 (660 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
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    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Salmon Avocado Maki Roll, Tuna Avocado Maki Roll
    Sonny S.

    Clean restaurant, fast service. Food was good and fresh. Have heard good things about Zama and will be back to try more.

    Bento Box Lunch - Veggie
    Sharvani M.

    Good value for lunch! Zama has an awesome "lunch bento box" with a main dish, tempura, salad, and soup for under $20. However, there were only a couple vegetarian options - and the miso soup was not vegetarian, so I had to double up on edamame. I would have liked another veggie option! Food was overall fine, although the tempura was a bit oily and the salad was pretty much just blah. Veggie sushi was pretty good and for the price it was a good value. I did appreciate that our server let me know the dashi soy had fish sauce and she got me regular soy sauce instead.

    Gyoza
    Christian B.

    This has definitely been one of our favorite sushi places during our first time in Philly! The resturant was a little compact, but nicely decorated and had a great ambiance. The salmon on salmon was by far one of favorites! It had a great texture and the salmon ball on top was amazing!

    Tina S.

    Made a reservation for my husband birthday and everything we ordered was delicious! The service was phenomenal, much husband even called out how much he liked our server, and everything came out quickly! The interior and vibe was very nice but chill. Great for after work drinks or dinner with friends.

    Red Dragon
    Michelle M.

    If you're looking for an exceptional sushi spot, Zama Sushi near Rittenhouse Square is a fantastic choice! My friend and I dined there on May 3rd. He found the restaurant while searching for a late-night sushi place and managed to snag a 9:15 pm reservation. From the moment we arrived, the restaurant manager, Travis, greeted us warmly and ensured throughout the evening that we were having a great time and enjoying our food. Our server was incredibly attentive and knowledgeable, offering such great recommendations that my friend chose dishes based on her suggestions. Every item we ordered was flavorful, fresh, and melt-in-your-mouth delicious! The sashimi was so good that we ended up ordering more. The rolls were a fantastic fusion of flavors that burst in my mouth. To top off our fantastic experience, Travis treated us to a trio of their best desserts! Each one was so good! That date held significant meaning for my friend, and the wonderful experience at Zama Sushi made it a fun, positive, and unforgettable evening. To this day, we still rave about the place!

    lychee fizz
    Alice L.

    cozy homey spot with warm ambiance! i've been here twice and got the $65 tasting menu both times. i was very disappointed to find out that menu does not change, i definitely won't be coming back for the tasting menu. the food was fine, but nothing to write home about. for the price, you get a decent amount of food, and my friend and i left feeling satisfied. however, there are so many other japanese restaurants in philly that i would much rather go to. nothing really stood out in the tasting menu. the service was fast, but our server felt a little pretentious. he brought us our food and left so swiftly that we had no chance to ask any questions. we were also told we were being too loud when i was showing my friend a video on my phone -- which i would be more understanding about if there wasn't a crying baby wailing its lungs out at the table directly adjacent to us. just seems a little hypocritical and targeted.

    Sushi bar!!
    Alex D.

    OK, so yelp came to the rescue again for me last night. I'm in Philly for a business trip, and staying in the Rittenhouse Square area, which I know can be somewhat pricey, and I'm always skeptical about higher end sushi places when I'm not in my home city. So I did what I usually do and pulled out my phone and did a search - even though I really like Yelp, a lot, nothing could've prepared me for what a great experience I would have at Zama. The reviews were mostly positive, but overall, I feel that this place is even better than many of them make it out to be. I can sum it up with these two statements: 1) The quality of fish at Zama is SUPERB. It's not just "super fresh" like you'll read and other generic reviews, but the quality of fish at this restaurant is outstanding - that is the epicenter of what a great sushi place must be and Zama knocks it out of the park. To me, I think their Nigiri was particularly awesome. The only thing that I would change would be to possibly have freshly grated wasabi on the side, I know how hard it is to come by these days. I do not mean that as a criticism, but more as an illustration of just how wonderful the quality of fish was. If you're picking on a place because of their wasabi in the USA, you pretty much have nothing else left to critique on! If you are interested in what I chose to have, here you go: - Kurobuta dumplings - Nigiri - king yellowtail, salmon, ikura, bluefin tuna, and chutoro. - Philadelphia roll and dragon roll - Draft Asahi "Super Dry" 2) Their service is SUPERB!!!! I was astounded that I could even find a wonderful sushi place on a Sunday night to enjoy, and the staff at Zama, provided, flawless, friendly, and knowledgeable service. Everyone knew how to help each other out, and I genuinely felt that they cared about each and every diner throughout the evening. This highlighted the pleasant ambience and made my evening extremely enjoyable, and set me in a great mood for the work I have to do this week. The nice young lady, who was bartending, and helping out with Service was very kind to all of the customers, and really made my evening an enjoyable dining experience. I will most certainly return the next time I come to Philadelphia and look forward to trying out more dishes and experience their restaurant even fuller!!! どうもありがとうございます!! とても美味しいです!!!

    Sushi & Maki combination  (black belt)
    Chiseko I.

    On the last day of my business trip, I visited this sushi restaurant. I was a bit tired but the Japanese dishes revived me! The miso soup contained enoki, scallion, tofu, and it was the same with the miso soup I have had in Japan. Black belt is the word which is used for the person with advanced skills of judo, and when I added this "black belt" option to the sushi, toro was served instead of akami. The shari was a bit tight but overall the sushi was fresh and delicious. In the U.S., I often see tempura with thick coating in a sushi roll, but the sushi roll here looked healthier than such rolls. The owner of the restaurant seems to pay attention to the details of each dish so much. The interior design was the fusion of modern and classical Japanese styles and I liked the clean and tidy counter. Generally, sushi is expensive, but this restaurant seems to try to keep the price within the appropriate range. The person who served me and another person who made the sushi were tidy and attentive. I would like to come back to this restaurant again!

    The dessert.  YUMMY
    Liz M.

    The food was delicious. Service was great. Even the dessert was amazing. Food was fresh. Can't wait to come back!

    Sesame Salmon Omelet

    So yummy! The food is so fresh and so tasty. I love the look of the place and the service was great! Will definitely be coming back

    Red Dragon Roll
    Lacee E.

    So good! We went here for dinner on a Saturday night and had a great experience. The food and drinks were delicious and the service was excellent. We had the edamame, Bao Bao Bao, and pork dumplings to start. Everything was delicious, but I highly recommend the Bao Bao Bao, which is a sampling of 3 different Bao buns (Pork, Shrimp Tempura, and spicy tuna). We then shared 4 sushi rolls- Red Dragon, Salmon on Salmon, Spicy Lump Crab, and a Philadelphia Roll. They were all excellent, but the Red Dragon and Salmon on Salmon were especially good. The restaurant is pretty small and fills up so you will want a reservation. Overall, I highly recommend Zama!

    Lauren I.

    It's just ok. The fish wasn't fresh and I had gastro-issues after, but I appreciated that there were some more "authentic" options. I would recommend those over the rolls, e.g. the lobster wasabi roll was just confusing to eat.

    Kurobota Pork Dumplings
    Alex N.

    Tasteful, bustling sushi spot off of Rittenhouse Square. Food was swimmingly fresh, with interesting a La cart critters and clever apps. Service was brisk and friendly; our waitress joined us in waxing enthusiastic about the glories of the blue claw crab. It's a quaint and busy spot, so if you seek a brisk and breezy experience, you'll love Zama. We sure did.

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    i used to love this place. but after the latest order, my advice: do not order. garbage food. expensive garbage. never again.

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    Kissho House

    Kissho House

    4.4(37 reviews)
    0.3 miRittenhouse Square

    Chef Jeff does a wonderful job with his omakase selections, presentation, and explanation. He is…read moreengaging, and shares brief anecdotes and insights as to why he selects certain courses. I loved the starter and mid course palate "resets" (included in overall 18 course count). The inclusion of two final desserts was also appreciated as other omakase experiences in Philly are sushi only. The tamagoyaki is amazing so hopefully it'll be on the menu when you dine! The atmosphere was quiet, only two others dining at omakase with our party of five. The drink server was dressed in traditional Japanese clothing and was mostly invisible, yet present. It felt too intimate to be snapping away so pictured is the menu as of Jan 15 and the final bite - the persimmon cheese cake. The available à la carte add ons at conclusion are nice but our group of hungry guys didn't need to order anything additional. Overall a great spot for omakase!

    Age Dashi Tofu $10 - Japanese fried tofu in dashi soyu. Favorite! Would recommend!! Soft, fried,…read morenot greasy tofu Spicy Salmon with Nori Chip $18 - chopped salmon mixed with spicy oil, scallion,ginger, and chips on side - the fish was good. Good portion size. But the chips were very hard to bite or ripe apart. Would consider getting this just for the fish Kobore Roll (8pcs ,spicy) $19 - diced seasonal fish with spicy mayo, eel sauce serrano pepper, micro greens, and tempura crunch over a base of spicy tuna roll. This was good. A lot of fish

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    Double Knot - Scallop

    Double Knot

    4.3(1.6k reviews)
    0.5 miAvenue of the Arts South
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    Double knot is such a wonderful dining experience. Our group had the tasting menu, a selection of…read morebasically every section of the menu and dessert. We were seated downstairs. It feels like a converted cellar lit with candles, very vibey and romantic. Only thing I would say is it's pretty dark so if you have bad eyes it makes it hard to keep reading the menu to make your selections, so preview it off you know you are doing the tasting menu. The food was really good, and everything was presented well. The service was outstanding, the staff was attentive professional, and very patient. Stand out dish was grilled scallops. My table loved the fried rice. Enjoy your meal!!

    We went to happy hour at Double Knot and had the best time. The drinks and food were amazing from…read morestart to finish. I ordered the Butterfly cocktail and another pink cocktail whose name I can't remember, but both were delicious. For food, we ordered sushi, chicken bao, Brussels sprouts, mushrooms, and beef. Everything was excellent, but the Brussels sprouts were absolutely delicious and definitely one of the highlights for us. Our bartender was outstanding and really made the experience even better. The place itself is beautiful, quiet without feeling dead, has great music, and such a good vibe overall. Between the food, drinks, atmosphere, and service, this was an amazing experience and I'd absolutely go back.

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    Sagami - Chirashi

    Sagami

    4.3(738 reviews)
    4.9 mi
    $$$

    This restaurant is my husband's and my go to spot for Japanese food, and it never disappoints! The…read moreambiance makes you feel like you're in Japan, cozy, warm, and inviting. Our absolute favorite is the chirashi bowl, so fresh and delicious. We always eat it wrapped in nori (seaweed), which makes it even better. The shrimp tempura udon is another must: light and flavorful broth, chewy noodles, and perfectly fried shrimp that are fresh and a great size. Honestly, everything here is amazing! you really can't go wrong. The service is excellent, very attentive and friendly. It does get busy on weekends, so I recommend calling ahead for a reservation. Perfect spot for a date night or a family dinner if you're looking for something truly authentic.

    And another three years have passed, another excuse to catch up with old friends. Sagami worked…read moreout well again. PRO: I will say, if you want a place where you can sit and have a conversation, dark mood lighting (especially forgiving if the last time you saw each other alot was 20 years ago! - LOL), Sagami is an excellent choice. PRO: They don't rush you out - take your time. It was a Thursday night, so not especially busy when we came at 6:30 PM. CON: I could not find an updated menu online - I'm one of those people who like to peruse a menu in advance. I started with a vegetable tempura appetizer ($10) - excellent, light, airy, tasty. My main was the dragon roll - very tasty. Service was quite nice. Appetizers came out almost immediately, the rolls took a lot longer to get to our table. This is the kind of place where you're not paying to fill up your belly - but if you do, expect to shell out some bucks.

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    Morimoto

    Morimoto

    4.3(2.2k reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$$$

    We chose it because it's one of Chef Morimoto's restaurants, and as an Iron Chef fan, it was worth…read morechecking out. We were seated at the sushi bar, which ended up being one of the best parts of the night. We got to watch the sushi chefs prepare dishes up close and even chat with them a bit, which made the experience feel more personal and fun. I would recommend requesting this if you are a party of one or two. The restaurant itself has a very clean, sleek look, with mostly white decor. It feels modern and upscale without being cold. The space is large enough that it doesn't feel crowded, but still intimate enough for a nice dinner. Our server was fantastic and gave great recommendations for cocktails, sake, and dishes. I tried a sake flight and ended up not enjoying it, and he kindly brought me something else with no issue and didn't charge for the flight, which I really appreciated. The sushi was fresh, and every dish we had was seasoned perfectly. They have seasonal tasting menus if you are more adventurous. The dishes are beautifully plated. Overall, this was a great experience and I'd definitely recommend Morimoto for a higher-end dinner in Philly, especially if you're a fan of TV chefs or just want a memorable sushi experience.

    The food here was absolutely... acceptable. I had sushi and my husband had katsu and both were…read morecertainly in the upper 50th percentile of Japanese food we'd ever had. That being said, it was expensive for what it was. We came in a large group, some of them being particularly excited that they offered gluten free ramen. However, I don't think any of us expected to pay what we did. Philly is a city with SO many food options, so if I want good food at a cheaper price, I think I'd pass on Morimoto again. Side note. Very interesting lighting fixtures at the tables.

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    Royal Sushi & Izakaya - 9/13/24

    Royal Sushi & Izakaya

    4.4(429 reviews)
    1.6 miQueen Village
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    We have been met with perfection. I can leave this planet…read moreone day happy in knowing I have had The...Best. Royal's announcement on they starting to take reservations, a few months ago, immediately had me in stalker mode. I set a calendar reminder, waited for the day, hopped on & bang- success!! Another Philly weekend awaited, Yea! We arrived at Royal (apologies on review delay, circa April 11), for our 8:30pm high top table reservation. We were greeted and seated immediately- right side corner table ready. It's very dim in Royal, small but mobile and a bit noisy. Nothing unexpected. Skating over service, but they are so noteworthy. Our server was attentive, kind and helpful. They HUSSLE here to bus and clear tables. Timing for patrons arriving and being sat was like it was scripted, it was so flawless. No one waiting at the entrance corridor on arrival. Machine precision. Now, our meal- I'm drooling in my daydreams over it. We tried many plates & loved the portion size to be able to do so. The chicken wings- crisp, thick golden fried and tender. The toro with caviar- silk. A touch of brine, a melt in your mouth pleasure. The grilled octopus had an unassuming spice, mellow char and just the right consistency of chew. My husband ordered a surprise- I was scared. Fish heads. WTF, ok here we go. The plate came- heads on heads, quite the portion. This fish- first bite down, intimidation gone. This is one of the best things we've ever eaten. Succulent, moist fall apart whitefish. Didn't even taste like it was battered, no thickness to the breading. It tasted fried but so clean it didn't make sense how good it was. I don't have words. And now we get to the sushi- and I go completely mute.... There is no description worthy here. We had the Dragon Roll and the Spicy Crab Tempura roll. Can we call them the "Die and gone to heaven rolls". Fall apart fresh. Quality. Restrained, but pronounced. Pure. Insane. How can you describe food you will always remember. Except in having passion and a simple happy heart. This is what Royal gave us- in a sushi roll and a fish head. Thanks Jesse and team- simply the best!

    I've always loved the Queen Village area, so I already liked the location of Royal Izakaya going…read morein. One thing though, the restaurant was surprisingly hard to find because there really isn't much signage on the entrance/door. But there's a paper lantern outside, so if you see that, you're in the right place. I had really high expectations coming here and thankfully I wasn't disappointed, although nothing completely blew me away except for the Aka Taka roll. The chirashi bowl was solid overall and had good quality cuts of fish for $52. Everything tasted fresh and balanced, but next time I think I'd personally just order the sakedon instead. The chasu bao also wasn't really worth the $14 in my opinion. It was still good, just not something memorable or mind blowing. Same with the wagyu steak, for $38, it honestly just tasted like a really good steak, and the portion was a little smaller than I expected. My favorite appetizer was definitely the miso eggplant. Such a unique combination of flavors and the eggplant was cooked incredibly soft and well. It almost tasted like a sweet potato with the miso on top, and I would absolutely order it again. But the standout of the night was easily the Aka Taka roll. For a $27 roll, I had very high expectations and somehow they were all met. The roll was stuffed with different cuts of tuna that were unbelievably soft and buttery, and there was this crunch in the middle, maybe daikon? Whatever it was, it added the perfect texture. Honestly, it's something I'd go back just for.

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