Japanese Restaurants in St. Louis, Missouri

Japanese Restaurants in St. Louis, Missouri
Known as the "Gateway to the West," St. Louis also boasts an impressive array of Far East tastes. Whether you're cycling on the St. Louis Riverfront Trail or touring historic Forest Park, you can still satiate your desire for sushi and Japanese cuisine in the city.

Chi

The Chi menu focuses primarily on sushi, featuring hand rolls, sashimi, nigri and a diverse selection of traditional sushi rolls in different sizes. Visitors can enjoy the smoke-free dining area, sit outside or try a selection of sakes at the bar. Chi is open every day but Sunday.

Chi
4 N. Euclid Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63108
(314) 367-2209
chibarstl.com

The Drunken Fish

The Drunken Fish is a popular restaurant chain in St. Louis (it's a multiple winner in various St. Louis publications for "best sushi" and "best happy hour"). Located in Laclede's Landing by the riverfront, the restaurant features a sleek, modern design and prominent lounge scene. Business-casual attire is suggested.

The Drunken Fish
612 N. Second St.
St. Louis, MO 63102
(314) 241-9595
drunkenfish.com

Jade

Jade aims to put a new spin on traditional Japanese cuisine. Housed in the former Frisco Train Company's main dining hall downtown, the rehabbed space mixes classic design with a modern atmosphere. Live music can be heard Friday and Saturday evenings in the smoke-free lounge. The restaurant is closed on Sundays. The Pan-Asian menu ranges from sushi to non-fish maki to noodles and traditional Chinese entrees.

Jade
910 Olive St.
St. Louis, MO 63101
(314) 425-2900
jadestl.com

Sekisui

Located in the artisan South Grand neighborhood, Sekisui features a laid-back, intimate dining experience. The menu ranges from sushi and sashimi to kushiyaki kabobs to tempura and teriyaki entrees. Sekisui is closed on Mondays and only serves dinner during the weekend.

Sekisui
3024 S. Grand Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63118
(314) 772-0002
sekisuiusa.com

Wasabi

Wasabi provides a traditional Japanese dining atmosphere. The menu includes both sushi and non-sushi items, such as bento boxes, noodles, tempura and an expansive appetizer menu. Regarding the sushi, visitors can try some local-themed rolls, such as the Washington Avenue Roll and St. Louis Roll. Wasabi stocks a full a bar and is open every day but Sunday.

Wasabi
1228 Washington Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63103
(314) 421-3500
wasabistl.com

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