Sawa Sushi, Sunnyvale CA
Address | 1042 E El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, CA, United States | ||||||||||||
Phone | +1 408-241-7292 | ||||||||||||
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Website | sawasushi.net | ||||||||||||
Categories | Japanese Restaurant, Asian Restaurant, Bar, Seafood Restaurant, Sushi Restaurant | ||||||||||||
Rating | 3.2 15 reviews | ||||||||||||
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Sawa Sushi reviews
15The food presentation was attractive, but the experience was just OK. One sashimi was not fully de-thawed and some of the courses felt too salty to us. The chef isn’t quite friendly but still added 18% tip by himself. Definitely not worth $460 for two persons.
The whole experience is spectacular. The food is excellent from Hokkaido. Chef is knowledgeable and he surely knows what he is doing. Enjoyed this Omakase experience. Highly recommended.
Really nice experience with Sawa today. Talked a lot about everything. Clean environment and really fresh and sweet food! Urchin is really really sweet with shrimp! Lovely chef I have ever seen! Remember to make a reservation before coming, just needs to send text to Sawa. He will response really quickly! Phone number is on sawa sushi website!
Overpriced. No menu for show like other Michelin restaurant, he gave whatever he wants to served you, rude and like cold jokes.
NAH, save your money to somewhere else instead please.
High quality ingredients you won't get anywhere else, prepared expertly and creatively by a talented chef.
Having a meal with Sawa was special. The food was the best! Absolutely ideal quality and beautiful preparations.
Yes, the prices are high, but the experience is priceless.
No, Sawa is not rude. He was kind and thoughtful to my mother and myself.
Yes it looks like a place you can walk in…that is certainly part of the it’s charm. But simply text the number and ask. I was able to get a same day reservation for a Wednesday.yes Of course you need a reservation. The preparation, and quality demand it.
Thank you Sawa for an unforgettable dinner!
We walked in from great ratings online. Unfortunately we didn’t realize the place was reservation only. The man who was serving food to a group pointed at his shirt which says “no reservation, there’s the door” it was awkward and showed a distinct lack of respect to us and the party for letting us walk into the private event. Perhaps the chef / owner should invest in a host and atrium to avoid such ridiculous interactions. We will not be back.
The owner/chef is very rude, he didn’t even talk to us, he pointed to his T-shirt that said “Only reservations, there’s the door”
The chef is very rude, he is wearing a shirt that says "no reservation there is the door". When people walked in he didn't even talk, he was pointing to his shirt waiting for people to read it.
He should simply put a sign outside.
Not sure why the place has high rating, it is very small, very warm / hot inside.
Do not go here, there are better places in bay area
Better than many Michelin star restaurants! Why? Because it is not corporate but curated as a magical, out-there, just-for-you experience. You will not get in without a reservation. It was only the 2 of us, and I think the chef had bought the fish just for us on that very day. Some tech bros in pajamas showed up and he turned them away saying this was a private experience. Every course was perfect and different. Rare fish and the most exclusive ones. Hard to put into words to taste unfamilar but reminiscent flavors. Accompanied by purées of interesting vegetables and spice notes. The sake and beer pairings took it to another level. You lose yourself in ectasy. A hidden gem. Like a speak-easy. An unassuming parking lot with chain restaurants that add to the seamless experience. If you have taste and know what Michelin star restaurants can run you, come here instead to be served by a chef and get the experience you cherish for years to come. It's a story.
Stopped after 4 courses (including caviar add on), a bottle of sake, and the bill was >$1100 all-in for 2 people. Totally OK with paying a premium, but this was excessive.
Freshest and highest quality of ingredients, mostly from Japan. Grade AAA Uni and Hotate from Hokkaido, Wagyu beef from Kobe, etc. Our family had all sorts of sashimis and Wagyu, no sushi. Chef paired different source for different sashimi. Delicious. We have been to all Michelin star Japanese restaurants in the SF Bay area except Shota. Most of them served traditional style dishes. We like Sawa the most. Steve is always friendly and accommodating. Also full of fun.
Caution: high quality and freshest ingredients come with high cost.
Unbelievable pricing that's ambiguous and not itemized on the receipt. I would not recommend coming here because of these reasons. There are plenty of better options on the Peninsula and in SF.
Wonderful food, atmosphere, and service! Every plate we were served had a unique flavour, from the distinctly fresh sashimi to the handmade sauces paired with it. We also got to eat lots of sashimi and fish that's normally hard to come by elsewhere due to their required freshness to serve. Particularly tasty was the "world's best uni" that we had, which lives up to the bold claim. The atmosphere was quiet, allowing for easy conversation with Steve, the chef. He's the only one running the show, and the care he puts into every plate is apparent in how good they taste. Pricey, but the experience of good food and the great personality of the chef are worth it.