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Sushi Gen

October 14th, 2007 by eleet34

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5210 San Mateo Blvd. NE #B
(505)830-0131
Hours:
Mon – Thur: 11:30 – 2:30, 5 – 9:30
Fri – Sat: 11:30 – 2:30, 5 – 10
Sun: 5 – 9:30
Menu

Sushi Gen is located in an out of the way place and in the same respect, is a pretty unnoticed sushi establishment in Albuquerque. I have been going here for three years, and since that time, I have seen a steady decline in both value and service in this restaurant. What was once one of my favorite sushi restaurants, offering a great all-you-can-eat menu at a good price, has gotten more expensive and does not offer the same atmosphere or service that you can get at a competitors restaurant.

The taste and quality of the food here is the draw, it is very good. The first time I came here I was suprised, especially when you are eating in a sushi restaurant located in a strip mall suite. Some of their great sushi dishes are the Fire California Rolls (tempura, crabmeat, avocado), Salmon Rolls (salmon, cucumber), and Spider Rolls (soft shell crab, cucumber). For a higher or much higher price (see menu) you can get some great specialty sushi dishes like the Crunch Roll (eel, cream cheese, avocado, fish eggs) which taste amazing or the Rainbow Roll which is a long sushi roll topped with shrimp, avocado, salmon, eel, and tuna for $10.95. For the sushi grade connoisseurs out there, the fish here is great so sashimi is always a good choice (salmon, mackerel, and eel are very good choices). The Sushi Gen gets a lot of lunch business here with a $15.95/person all-you-can-eat option. Just make sure to not over do it because what you don’t finish will be charged on top of this base price.

The starter for any entrée here is a small salad and cup of warm miso soup. The small salad consists simply of shredded lettuce tossed in a sweet vinegar dressing. This is followed by the miso soup which is a cup portion of a light wakame seaweed soup with just a small amount of tofu squares. To drink they offer some great beer and sake imports, as well as oyster shooters (raw oysters, sake, and seasoning shots) for those looking to try something different.

Now for the drawbacks in this restaurant. The first one is obvious by the picture, this restaurant is not located within easy view from San Mateo Blvd., unlike its competitor Azuma. The strip does not face the street, so you have to turn into the parking lot before seeing this inconspicuous restaurant. The inside is not stellar, but it is comfortable. The sushi station is located in the dining room where the chefs prepare food behind the glass of a prep station.

The service here has been terrible for me the last two times. In the first instance, it took 5 minutes to be greeted (although workers were passing) and then 10 minutes after I placed my drink order there was nothing, so I left. The second time I went the same thing happened, I was sat at a table during a slow time, only two other tables in the place. The waitress was by the cash register doing nothing but looking around, then had a discussion with another waitress, and finally decided to take the table 7 minutes later. The drinks took a long time again, and there were no refills throughout the meal. Ultimately, the service is the reason I think I will try some of the other sushi restaurants in the area.

Taste:
[rate 7.5]
Service:
[rate 3.5]
Ambiance:
[rate 5]
Overall Reader Rating
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Azuma Sushi and Teppan

July 13th, 2006 by eleet34

Dining sushi fine dining

4701 San Mateo Boulevard NE
Albuquerque, NM 87109
Phone: (505) 880-9800
Website
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I’m sure the Teppan is great here, but in this review I’m going to focus on the sushi and sashimi. The reason is because I have been going to sushi here for years and it is really good, so I haven’t ventured over to the other side yet. I have been to all sorts of sushi restaurants from low to high end and this one is in competition for the top spot here in Albuquerque. I would recommend it as a romantic option but it is even better as a group affair.

The food is amazing here and I have always left satisfied. With sushi you have to be careful where you eat, although it is a little pricy here, you have a safe bet for great quality. What I like to do is go in a group and order a lot of items from the menu, they are brought out one at a time so you can enjoy them. To start with you are given a cup of ginger soup and a sweet salad, both very unique tasting to someone used to new mexican foods. All of the sushi is quality and my favorites are the california rolls, eel sashimi, 911 rolls, and monkey balls (dont let the name throw you, once you stop laughing, you’ll see how good they are). Azuma also offers a wide variety of saki and japanese beer to compliment your meal.

The picture you see above is called the love boat. I first went here on a date and got this hoping that it would be enough for the both of us…whoa, we got some stares when they set this giant boat filled with sushi and sashimi in front of us. It felt like they were doing a birthday presentation with a firecracker candle and sombrero (yeah that happened…I have a picture of myself, the unhappy kid with a sombrero on his head). The attention was warrented, the presentation was beautiful with fruit flowers and fans, and as you can see a tremendous amount of food.

The service is really good here. They allow you all of the privacy you need to make it appear private, but always seem to get you what you want when you need it. Watch out though, they are sneaky here and if your back is to the restaurant, the waitresses will come up from behind and scare you. Sometimes you’ll get the “and then…” effect when you order, which is that whatever you say they will ask you “what else would you like?” I have enjoyed the waitresses, they are professional and funny, they know how to treat the romantic table as well as entertain a group.

The atmosphere is impressive also where you can lose yourself in the japanese scenery and booth presentation. I would have given it a better rating, but it is a little crowded and there is not much privacy from other tables. They have a nice, relaxing atmosphere with blue light shining through plate glass art at each booth.

Note: The website has a printable coupon for 10% off of your purshase.

Taste:
[rate 8]
Service:
[rate 7]
Ambiance:
[rate 7]
Overall Reader Rating
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