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1667 SE Bybee Blvd, Portland, OR, 97202, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
Monster Portions – My GF and I have gone twice now to Saburo's. We do like this place because the food is tasty, it's very affordable, and the portions are enormous. The 1 hour wait isn't even that bad if you're up for putting your name on the list and grabbing a drink at the Lompoc while you wait. But, we went slightly hungry the last time, which was a mistake. We didn't feel like drinking before hand, we just wanted to eat. So we waited for an hour. Then we sat down. Our order was taken 15 minutes later. Our food arrived 3... read more
Quality & Quantity – I love this place. I split 50/50 with my date cause I'm cheap. I never spend over $12 and leave full. The quality is fantastic. The wait is worth it! My only complaint is the Inari is too sweet. There salad is amazing!
Biggest Sushi in Town – Wow, tried Saburo for the first time and the sushi was huge! I thought wow, how can this be? Enjoyed the atmosphere and the server's blunt attitude, but remember, you can only order once. The server will get mad if you try to take your time and order the second time. Try this place, it's fun and unique.
uh, best sushi? – portions were huge, needed a fork to eat a sushi roll but i dont think theyre supposed to be quite that large. if you are looking for hometown buffet portions of sushi, go right ahead, you will love it here. not bad. prices were very reasonable, but in the sushi business, you get what you pay for. freshness of fish pretty good, better than mio sushi. may or may not try it again.
Best Sushi in the Northwest – I was born and raised in Orange County, CA -- the US capitol of Sushi restaurants. I've eaten sushi for 24 of my 25 years and I can tell you hands down that the second best Sushi restaurant in the nation is Saburo's Sushi House in Portland, OR. It is a close second to Sushi Ikko in Costa Mesa, CA. There isn't much I can add here other than the fact that you WILL love the food here. The service is so-so, the atmosphere is dull, the lighting is awful, the music is questionable at best, the waits a... read more
get in line – yes there is a huge wait and you have to get there 30 minutes before it opens but the sushi is the best and biggest you will get, its fast and affordable. order once only and have your dinner guest with you I heard they will not seat if all the people in your party is not there, not recommended for larger groups more then 4, eat and go but affordable, large sushi pieces 3 rolls is enough for 2 people.
huge delicious sushi for CHEAP. go early or late, or you'll wait awhile. – once you finally get IN the place, your food comes quickly, as does the minimally-expensive check. that's because there are always another 2 dozen people waiting to come in. if you're looking to dawdle and gaze at your loved one for an hour... go elsewhere. this place is always packed and busy, and with good reason. i suggest ordering a nice assortment of the sushi or sashimi if it's your first time, because the rolls are so huge they turn into a mess... read more
yes..thats where I want to go...curt service, a wait at the sellwood trash bars..only can order once... – yes are you kiddin me...I got to wait for over large stale sushi at one of the trashy bars near by...oh wait there might be something in common...rudeness(am I'm being curt) ...cheap sushi for ignorant people who will wait for the next comin I suppose...lets go sing karoke afterwards and celebrate the bomb...they are getting back at the U.S...and oh yea lets stay in Iraq and vote for more killin..go slober over your roll... read more
Fun!!!! Great sushi! – This is a great time and a great place to get sushi... I read all the reviews and I don't understand what the complaints are for, I feel I have to defend my favorite sushi place. When you go to Saburos, there are a few things you have to remember: 1) You WILL have to wait a long time to get in no matter when you go. Drive by put your name on the list and walk across the street and play some pool. There are like 3 bars in walking distance that live off Saburos overflow. Come back every 15-30 min to see ... read more
Saburo's Sushi House Restaurant has a 4.3 star rating with 1,765 reviews.
Saburo's Sushi House Restaurant is closed now. It will open tomorrow at 9:00 a.m.
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