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Welcome to Akizawa Japanese Bistro

At Akizawa Japanese Bistro, nestled in the heart of Downtown Portland, culinary art meets authentic Japanese tradition. With an intimate atmosphere and a menu crafted from the freshest ingredients, this bistro invites you to experience a sushi journey like no other. Guests rave about delectable dishes like the rainbow roll and shishito peppers, while the extensive sake wall adds an educational twist to your dining journey. Reservations are highly recommended, ensuring a cozy spot in this charming locale. Whether you're indulging in perfectly cut nigiri or savoring the warmth of tonkatsu, Akizawa delivers an unparalleled dining experience that embraces both flavor and culture.

Akizawa Japanese Bistro: Reviews & Ratings

Renee F.
Renee F.

Akizawa is a wonderful addition to Downtown Portland. it seems like PDX has had an explosion of new (and delicious) sushi restaurants over the past 2-3 years, and Akizawa is no exception! i made reservations in advance, which i HIGHLY recommend. Akizawa is a small place, so you may not be seated (especially on a weekend at dinner time) if you don't have a reservation. upon walking in, we were greeted by the staff and we settled into the cozy atmosphere as we waited for our table to open. what caught my eye while waiting was appreciating how they had their variety of sake artfully placed on the wall with short, informative descriptions of each one. once we were seated and looked over the menu, we ordered: * gyoza * edamame * albacore yuzu omoi * rainbow roll * heather canyon roll * negihama roll * negitoro roll * salmon maki * cho toro nigiri i enjoyed everything... there wasn't a single item i didn't like or wouldn't order again. the fish was among the freshest i've experienced around the area. aside from freshness, i was pleased that the rolls and the nigiri were bite-sized and properly cut. i always experience anxiety when going to a sushi spot i've never been before, because i'm always worried the rolls or nigiri will be too large to eat properly. this is definitely the kind of sushi spot where the fish really speaks for itself, and i will probably skip the rolls and only order sashimi or nigiri the next time i visit. the only thing preventing me from giving this experience 5-stars was the time it took to receive our food. it took 20-ish mins to receive our appetizers, then another 25-ish mins before the main dinner items reached our table. we arrived at the restaurant absolutely famished, so waiting 45 mins for the full meal was a somewhat stressful. additionally, knowing we only had about an hour slotted at our table before the next reservation, it was a bummer that the food took so long and we didn't really have time to order more food.

Monica N.
Monica N.

Delicious food! Would recommend making a reservation. They were very communicative about their wait times and availability. Would highly recommend all of the dishes I ordered. -tonkatsu -shishito peppers -gindara (black cod special) -salmon toro nigiri - tako karaage -gyoza -chawanmushi Intimate place and good for small groups.

Gabe F.
Gabe F.

First of all, I am filled with internal conflict because I don't want to leave a 5-star review and tell the world this Akizawa is an incredible sushi and Japanese bistro...I mean do they need another 5-Star review ? Will it become even harder to get a table? Well, I'll suffer waiting for a table because we want to support and thank Rosie and her husband for creating this wonderful, quaint and elegant restaurant that we love so much. We even made a trek from San Jose to celebrate our friend BB's birthday here because he found and loves this place. My wife is from Tokyo and Akizawa passed her high sushi and sashimi standards. And there is a wall of sake and I suggest that you ask Rosie for a recommendation. Wish this restaurant was in San Jose but I'll continue to travel to Portland and visit every trip.

Larry R.
Larry R.

Nice place, they let me sit near the door until they were actually open. She put me at the bar, which was ok at 3 people, 5 would be cramped. I asked for coke or coffee, they had 7UP the water was really good so I did not need it, after all. The pork fried dumpling giyu (sp?) was tasty but had hard pieces, maybe fat. I also had the rainbow sushi, which was good, wish it had more ginger or the hot green (avocado?) Still had pleasing taste lingering in my mouth or mind for about an hour. She did say I could reserve for lunch. I don't know enough to order other dishes, but will probably come back to try. Have only been to 4 other sushi places so not that knowledgeable.

Lily K.
Lily K.

Authentic, fresh, high quality food. Service was good, small restaurant but feels comfortable.

Sylvia C.
Sylvia C.

Akizawa is perfect for a rainy day lunch for sushi and sake lovers! It's an Izakaya with an omakase or a la carte sushi and nigiri menu, a very robust appetizer section, boxed sushi, Donburi, and some cooked offerings, a full sake menu + other drinks. If you don't do raw fish, you still have solid options, such as: garlic edamame, agedashi tofu, gyoza, shisito pepper, ika karaage, California roll, and black cod miso, shrimp tempura. But really, you should just do a plentiful mix! Everything is tasty. Highly recommend: Heather Canyon roll, Toro nigiri, garlic edamame, shisito pepper, ika karaage The restaurant is tucked next to Morgan's Alley and across from The Bidwell Hotel. It is limited seating so for peak hours it might be hard to get seated. Only street parking available.

Kara R.
Kara R.

This place is incredible!!! I keep forgetting to take pictures because I am too excited to eat everything. The prices are very reasonable for the value. The fish tastes so fresh - I so far have tried and loved the salmon box, the dragon and dynamite rolls, the bluefin nigiri, and the scallop nigiri. The assorted tempura is so well done - light and flaky and the vegetables and shrimp taste so fresh. I also loved the garlic edamame. They have a fun selection of sake as well! I highly recommend stopping by and supporting this new local place!

Ploy N.
Ploy N.

One of the more impressive spots I've been to as of late. The inside ambience is immaculate, peaceful and cooling. I loved the mismatch wooden chairs. The space is on the smaller side so only about ~15 people can be seated at a time. Do make reservation. The food is totally worth the effort to eat here. Izakaya-style so smaller plates meant for sharing and sampling but the prices were great for the quality of food that you get. We started off with a handful of appetizers: Assorted Tempuras, Yuzu Albacore, Umagi, and Gyoza. All dishes were delicious. The seafood in the tempura was so fresh. They were all very well-battered and fried as well. The Albacore was very tender, pairing great with the unique yuzu vinegrette. The Umagi was also decadent, delicious flavored omlette with sweet grilled eel in the center. The Gyozas were nicely porky and umami with extremely crispy and thin wings. For rolls, we got the Toro Negi Hoshomaki, Dragon Roll, and Spicy Tuna Roll. I was a big fan of the Negi Toro. The simplicity of the dish highlighted the quality of the fish, rice, and seaweed. The Dragon Roll and Spicy Tuna were also delicious. All around a 10/10 dining experiece. Since this was a small operation with two people at the back of house and one in front, at times we needed to wait quite a bit for our food but the ambience of the place and the food that you get just made it that much easier to be patient. They're open for lunch as well, serving similar appetizers and Teishoku. We'll definitely be back to try lunch and their seasonal offerings!

shayan j.
shayan j.

Truly a gem of a japanese spot! This restaurant/izakaya perfectly fits the balance of upscale, elegant sushi at a more accessible price than your typical "fancy" spot. But don't be mistaken, every bite brings an elevated experience that is hard to match at any other spot in town! Everything was made fresh to order and the yuzu albacore was the softest and most delicious sashimi I've ever tasted. Not to mention you could taste the care and attention to detail in each bite of the sushi rolls. Everything was stellar! Top it off with the kind and welcoming folks (only 3 people from what we saw!) providing excellent service and you have what I think is the best izakaya in portland!

Tiva F.
Tiva F.

We had a great dinner experience here! Nice ambiance and very attentive service. They have great recommendations for drink pairings. The quality of fish and reasonable prices are worth checking out. We started with the tako karaage which was great! Sashimi was fresh, texture perfect. Also loved the tuna tataki. Will be back often! Very central downtown location. We heard desserts are coming next week!

Location

Welcome to Akizawa Japanese Bistro:

Nestled in the heart of downtown Portland at 507 SW Broadway, Akizawa Japanese Bistro stands out as an exceptional destination for sushi and authentic Japanese cuisine. With its intimate atmosphere, this bistro is perfect for dinner with friends or a romantic evening.

Reservations Recommended:

Akizawa has proven to be a popular spot among locals and visitors alike, leading to the wise recommendation to make reservations ahead of time. Many patrons have lauded the cozy setting, which balances elegance and comfort, making it ideal for small gatherings. Upon entering, customers are greeted warmly by attentive staff who guide them through the menu with knowledge and enthusiasm.

The Menu Highlights:

The menu at Akizawa is crafted with care, featuring a selection of dishes that highlight both freshness and quality. Some standout items that diners rave about include:

  • Kaki Namasu - A refreshing appetizer at $8.00.
  • Matsutake Chawamushi - A delicate steamed dish priced at $14.00.
  • Shishamo Tempura - Crispy and flavorful, also at $14.00.
  • Buta No Misoni - A hearty stewed item, only $10.00.
  • Japanese Caramel Pudding - A sweet finish for just $6.00.

For those keen on beverages, the bistro boasts a wall adorned with an impressive selection of sake. Patrons have shared that the staff are often eager to recommend a perfect pairing to enhance the meal.

Customer Experiences:

Dining experiences at Akizawa have been overwhelmingly positive. Renowned for the quality of its fish, many reviews highlight the freshness as a key differentiator. Guests have enjoyed a variety of items—from gyoza and edamame to elaborate sushi rolls like the Rainbow, Heather Canyon, and even the cho toro nigiri.

One customer described their meal as “nothing short of delightful,” praising how meticulously the dishes were prepared and presented. Another emphasized the comfort of the bistro, making it a haven for those seeking authentic Japanese flavors.

Note on Service:

While the food quality dazzles, some diners noted longer wait times during peak hours. It's a small price to pay for such quality cuisine, but worth acknowledging if dining at a busy time. Guests have recommended planning accordingly to fully enjoy the dining experience.

Final Thoughts:

Akizawa Japanese Bistro is more than just a restaurant; it’s a culinary journey that transports you straight to Japan through its delectable dishes. Whether you are a sushi aficionado or a newcomer to Japanese cuisine, Akizawa promises to leave a lasting impression with its fare. Make your reservation today and prepare for a dining experience that embraces authenticity and quality at every turn.

For reservations and inquiries, you can contact Akizawa at (971) 469-9753.