Nami

(612) 333-1999

251 First Ave N, Minneapolis, MN | Directions   55401

44.982240 -93.270975 View Website
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Neighborhoods:
Warehouse District, Central

Cuisine:
Japanese, Sushi

Price:
$$

Categories:
Restaurants

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Restaurant Special Features:
People Watching, Group Dining
Payment Methods:
American Express, Discover, Visa, MasterCard

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Slick and stylish, this downtown Warehouse District restaurant is a hot spot for sushi.


 
5.0
July 15, 2009

To: D1anaG. It seems as though you are the kind of person to rant about something in a restaurant in order to get free food... How unfortunate. You missed out. If you weren't being so crabby then you would have been able to experience everything that Nami has to offer. Their staff is wonderful, and caters to your every need.

Also, was it really necessary to use the "race" card, and state the gentlemans name? I don't think so.

Karma.

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1.0
May 13, 2008

Mediocre food, Horrible service at the bar and restaurant. We went there for my brother's birthday and I wouldn't return. The bar was horribly understaffed. My partner waiting there for 20 minutes to get our drinks as there was no table service. One poor woman appeared to be serving both the bar and restaurant. In the restaurant the waiter was inattentive and lazy - perhaps the earlier reviewer's "Aisan man" continues to wait there despite the review. Courses were slow. We had to flag him down to get dessert and coffee. When I called to complain the 13-year old sounding manager said, "Our service is usually very good. I'll have to talk to Mark about that". No offer of compensation. Even though the interior was lovely, especially the spacious bar, I have no incentive to return.

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5.0
May 06, 2008

incredible sushi. i am consistently blown away by the creations of the 2 primary sushi chefs at Nami - Hide and Cesar. i always sit at the sushi bar and settle in for a large Kirin Ichiban beer or one of the many premium sakes offered. the happy hour specials are decent but half-priced bottles of wine on Sundays and Mondays is also a good choice. i guess i could be considered a "regular," and i am rarely let down. the service is great - i am surprised to read other reviews complaining about the staff. i think they take pride in the food and rightly so. i recommend it over Origami any day.

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2.0
April 26, 2008

Pretentious, sushi is okay.. Nami is very clean and has a nice floor layout. Our server was nice but the vibe of the place was very snobbish and plastic. Sushi had a very fishy taste, so the fish might not have been very fresh. Won't be back myself but give it a try, maybe you'll have a different experience.

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3.0
April 07, 2008

sushi is okay, service is not. First visit was good, 2nd visit was okay, our 3rd visit I decided to show some friends a good time but we had a crappy waitor (Male Asian dark complexion). We are from the restaurant industry and are extremely forgiving but even this was beyond dismissing. He completely ignored us, was slow to bring anything and we always had to flag him down for service. When we did get his attention, he treated us like we were totally annoying interfering with his time standing around. The kitchen food was terrible. Dried tonkatsu, we returned it and it still came out dry. The only explanation was the prefried the sliced tonkatsu to prepare for a busy rush. Big mistake. We're not going there and paying these prices for fast food. The waiter took it like a baka and didn't even notice that we did not eat it the second time. We will still go there for Hire's sushi. March 2008 - Was there again and the kitchen food still needs work, hopefully they fix that soon. In the meantime, Hire's sushi is still top notch. I can't speak for the other chefs, but give them a little time. Just avoid the little dark Asian Waitor...bad service.

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3.0
February 29, 2008

Great happy hour prices. I've always found Nami has great sushi. It's happy hour prices are great!

It can be a gamble with customer service though. I've had really good service and really bad service too. During the week is the best time to go, because it isn't as crowded. You might have to request salt on your edamame.

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1.0
October 23, 2007

Terrible Service - don't go here unless you want to be treated rudely. Unfortunately, I cannot comment on the food at this restaurant as the service was so poor, we never even got any food. We had to ask for menus, tell the bartender more than once that we were ready to order and put up with her walking away mid-order to help another customer. Moreover, the place was half full at best on a Saturday night. Hardly an establishment that can afford to be rude. Literally, I have never been treated so poorly. Even after cancelling our order and asking to speak to a manager, it was cold comfort. He did little other than offer us a small gift certificate. No thanks. We won't be back and I won't even give it to someone else as I wouldn't wish that experience on anyone.

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5.0
August 21, 2007

First Class Sushi Experience. Nami is phenomenal. We recently moved here from the New York City area, and had a hard time adjusting to the relatively few sushi restaurants in the Twin Cities - then we found Nami. Nami is easily as good as sushi I've had in Los Angeles or New York, if not better. Their rolls are creative and delicious, and their fish is always extremely fresh. I was surprised to read reviewers writing of low quality fish - not on any of the four occasions we've eaten there.

Drinks are great, table service is okay. You go to a sushi restaurant for great fish and creative rolls, and Nami delivers every time.

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3.0
July 29, 2007

The wave welcomes you. Nami is a great place. G is an amazing and gracious host. The food sometimes sublime, always good. The space is comfortable and clean. The sushi chefs sophisticated and Tokyoized. Eat the day after the fish has been delivered, relax and enjoy. The miso soup and hamachi kami are the best in the cities. Have eaten here and Fuji Ya nearly a hundred times and I think they are neck and neck in quality, though Nami is friendlier.

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3.0
May 01, 2007

Great Food But.... We had a large group so we were forced to pre-order, with the help of the bitchiest manager ever, "G," we ordered way too much, although she made me feel guilty for how little I was ordering since they "had a large party that night so they really expect more to hold such a large table." It was too late to change to another venue as it was a celebration for a girlfriend of mine, but I would have love to tell her what she could do with our order. Having worked in the restaurant industry for years myself I don't know HOW this woman has a job, I assume she's married to somebody. Outside of THAT, the food was fantastic, the drinks were also very good and the servers were all VERY nice. The service was lacking a bit. We had to track down someone to help us more than once (and no we aren't those high maintenance types!), but they were obviously busy.

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