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i loved my first experience here at neighborhood sushi! my
i loved my first experience here at neighborhood sushi! my partner and i went here on the whim around 7:45pm on a sunday, and got a seat at the bar within 15 minutes. kurt made our first time wonderful with his drink + sushi recommendations and overall kindness! i ordered a suki suki cocktail- if you like something sweet and not too strong like me, this is a great drink to get!! we first tried the truffled beech mushrooms tempura - super savory with some tempura sauce and a creamy sauce that complemented it well; i highly recommend this for a unique tempura! we also had multiple kinds of nigiri: fatty salmon, yellowtail belly, tasmanian trout, miso cuttlefish, and barnegat light scallop. the barnegat light scallop was to die for- we ordered it twice!! overall, we really loved our experience and will definitely come back again to the neighborhood~
Be the first to ReplyWe were looking around for some good sushi around soco and
We were looking around for some good sushi around soco and we're deciding on this place and robot - we ultimately decided to spend a bit more for the ambience and opted for neighborhood sushi. Neighborhood sushi is an upper scale sushi restaurant. The waitstaff are incredibly friendly and the restaurant is clean with wonderful modern Japanese aesthetic. I loved the decor, glasses, and all the plates and presentations. For the food: this is definitely a higher price sushi restaurant, and I'm not sure if it's completely worth the price hike. Don't get me wrong, I'm used to spending more money for higher quality sushi, but I'm afraid this does miss the mark just a bit. For $21 for a tuna tempura shrimp roll, you'd expect a bit more than what we got - perhaps more tuna, or thicker rolls. All that to say, it was okay, but was it worth $21 compared to 14-15 somewhere else? The nigiri sushi are relatively well-sized, but again, compare to Japan or other higher end sushi restaurants where you are served large pieces of fresh sashimi, we felt a bit short changed by the small pieces on top. The hand rolls are not your classic Japanese style hand rolls, but rather served in awkwardly sized nori that is very difficult to hold let alone to eat. There's a reason we roll our hand rolls up - it's for ease of eating! Not here - expect it to be messy! The sashimi was fine - again, yes the fish is pretty good and fresh, but pieces way too small. Will we be back? Probably for the ambience if we're ready to spend more for less food. But for the food itself? Probably not.
Be the first to ReplyGo here if you want to have all of your food delivered at
Go here if you want to have all of your food delivered at the same time after waiting for an hour after placing your order (super fun with multiple hot dishes!). Sushi and sashimi was uniformly average, tempura was poor, but the yellowtail collar was pretty great. Nice that they have Asahi on tap but not nice that it's served in ridiculous caveman mugs. Whatever you do, skip their so-called kakigori abomination which has nothing at all to do with the delicious Japanese shaved ice treat of the same name. Will not return or recommend.
Be the first to Replyconveniently located right on south congress, this is such
conveniently located right on south congress, this is such a cute spot to grab lunch! they have a ton of good lunch combos to choose from!
Be the first to ReplyA haiku:To our waiter kurtYour choice is the best choice
A haiku:To our waiter kurtYour choice is the best choice sirComing back so soonNigiri is greatOnly goofballs order rollsFish here like butter
Be the first to ReplyMy first time at Neighborhood, it's hard to spot the place!
My first time at Neighborhood, it's hard to spot the place! It looks so unassuming from the Soco side with just some foreign symbols, and you actually enter through the back in an alley. Making a reservation was pretty easy, and we sat at the sushi bar. We ordered the birds nest salad which was refreshing and crunchy. We also had to try their oysters, pricy but delicious! We tried numerous nigiri options, they had a good list! The king crab was hyped up but too dry in our opinion. The couple next to us said they come to Neighborhood a lot and gave us a recommendation on a roll. We ordered that one along with 2 hand rolls. My boyfriend and I love trying sushi spots around town, and we would definitely recommend this one!
Be the first to ReplyAte at Neighborhood Sushi last night.
The food was good, even great for some dishes. I liked the decor. However the service was really poor and put a damper on the experience. The hostess and host were very rude and mean from the beginning when I couldn't find parking. The server seemed to forget that we existed most of the night and I spent a lot of time trying to flag down someone. They lost one of our dishes at one point. Unfortunate since it was my boyfriends birthday. I would not return to this place.
Be the first to ReplyGreat service and amazing ambiance.
But the food is very average, which is frustrating considering how expensive it is...hence the reason for my rating. I was left very unimpressed and underwhelmed (and still hungry!) by the yellowtail roll (the rice was overcooked and overseasoned), the scallop handroll (so much sauce you couldn't even taste the fish), and the squid sashimi (did not taste fresh). The miso soup is good, but $10 for miso soup?! I echo what some other reviewers have stated -- you're paying of the location and the aesthetic. Also, FYI to those who miss it on the reservation page -- the front door is in the back of the alley, which I think is cool and different. There's a parking lot and typically ample parking in the neighborhood behind the restaurant. In all, there are much better sushi spots in Austin -- both upscale and more affordable options.
Be the first to ReplyWe came here for an early dinner on Saturday night and left
We came here for an early dinner on Saturday night and left feeling underwhelmed and vaguely annoyed. First thing to know: entrance is through the parking lot, so don't bother trying to make your way through the hipster hordes congregating outside of June's. The aesthetic in here is a pleasant minimal-inviting and we enjoyed sitting at one of the elevated booths. The suki suki cocktail was good but didn't taste like it had much saki in it. Our daughter got a matcha lemonade that was unique, and there is a good selection of beers. Apps were the best part of the meal. We started with the grilled edamame, neighborhood salad, seaweed salad, and the fish collar. Everything was excellent. We've never seen our kid eat so much salad even though it was the run-of-the-mill greens+tomatoes/carrots+ginger dressing formula that you see everywhere. Still, it was satisfyingly good. The fish collar was particularly impressive and cooked to a tee with the most bangin' accompanying sauce.The sushi was particularly *un*impressive and for the price point, shockingly so. The avocado nigiri was boring because there was a teensy amount of the caper-wasabi relish on top that had initially intrigued us. We ordered three rolls: the spicy tuna, fluke, and wagyu. All three were under seasoned and nothing tasted fresh. The $33 wagyu was offensively priced for how mediocre it was and their alleged "signature roll"--the fluke--was average at best. Tuna was whatever--you've had it somewhere else, then you've had it here.Our waitress had a haughty manner that we did not enjoy and this place also loves to overzealously clear plates when you're still not yet finished with something. Also, and this was bizarre, someone at the host stand bang-knocked on the bathroom door when one of us was helping our daughter in the ladies room. Just: what?So, all in all, no thanks. This is at about the same level as Kome, but not even as good and far more expensive. You can have a better meal there or at Musachino, but if you don't mind spending extra bucks to be among the glitterati on South Congress, then by all means go here. We won't be back again.
Be the first to ReplyMediocre at best and quite pricy.
You're paying for the location and decor. I wouldn't put it in my top 10 In Austin's for sushi. Heck, my go to place in Oak hill blows this place out. You can get the same sushi or better in a strip mall type place
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