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Reviews for Sushi Ai in St. Louis, MO

Anthony Reyes 1 year ago
5

Great 'whole in the wall' place to visit in St. Louis. Doesn't look like much from the outside but very welcoming once you walk... thru the doors and great food! Great varity of meals ranging from sushi rolls to hibachi dishes. Great atmosphere for adults andchildren. Read more

Delaney Alyse 1 year ago
5

This hole in the wall is one of St. Louis best kept secrets. You would never think an all-you-can-eat sushi place would be some... of the best sushi you've had, but I bring people here from everywhere and they back me up every time. My partner and I usuallyvisit every month and the sushi stands up. The appetizers are also delicious. Do yourself a favor and visit. Pro tip: they dooffer a student discount if you have your ID. Read more

Noel Machary 1 year ago
3

The sushi rolls look great but they don't taste as good as Drunken Fish. They have the best price in town.

R Cusick 1 year ago
5

Incredibly efficient service, without making customers feel rushed. I walked in, hot, on a Saturday afternoon. I was seated... right away and brought a menu. Someone else came to take my drink order, and when she came back, I placed my food order.Everything arrived within a few moments of each other and was well-prepared. I had the edamame appetizer, the fried oysters,and the Snow White roll. The edamame and the roll were delicious. I had never tried oysters before and I think they're just notfor me. The prices were affordable and the service was just fantastic. I'll definitely return. Read more

nine2-5traveler 1 year ago
4

Nothing short of incredible. Options. Flavors. Freshness. Service was great. They serve up fantastic food. Dining area was... comfortable and relaxing. Read more

Belac Ickekl 2 years ago
5

I was pretty impressed with Sushi Ai! They have a good vibe, pretty quick service, and most importantly, flavorful sushi. I... ordered the Saint Louis roll fried, and 4 individual pieces of sushi, and they were all pretty good! The nigiri was slightlymore expensive than I expected, but made very well. Oh, and if you like green tea, I'd definitely get a pot. Just be warned,obviously this isn't traditional southern sweet tea. Goes well with the sushi rice, though Read more

N C. 2 years ago
4

4/5 I was very skeptical of sushi in the Midwest. I just didn't know whether I would ever find any sushi place that would match... that from the west coast. Hence why I always opt for the rolls. The food here is fresh and it was delicious. The staff are verypolite and nice. I always opt for the AYCE option and always get the avocado roll and the sweet potato roll. The experience hereis always great, my friends seem to enjoy the sushi here. Read more

LongerStory Shorty 2 years ago
5

Can be pricey depending on your budget but you get very high quality sushi, so it's worth the $$ - (there's a notable difference... between lunch and dinner prices) The atmosphere is comfortable, waitstaff is efficient and polite, the food presentations aresmall works of art For the sushi 'options' - Opt 1. 'All you can eat sushi' - means you can order as much of anything on theseparate white paper menu as you want, including the appetizers/ sides for a set price. (I believe it comes out as one thing ata time unless you request otherwise, but ask your server to be sure.) If you can mow through large amounts of sushi, this wouldbe an optimal choice The condition is that there's a fee for any leftovers and you can't take 'All-you-can-eat' leftovers home.(My guess is that this encourages people to only order what they honestly think they can eat to limit waste/reduce depletingfood inventory unnecessarily.) Opt 2. A sushi combo for a set price - 3 rolls, 4 sushi pieces, and 1 app No catch with opt 2,you get what you order and leftovers are yours to take, no extra fee. Not to worry if you don't like sushi, there's a varietyof other menu items available Read more