Tetsu Sushi Bar
775 Denman St, Vancouver, BC V6G 2L6, Canada
Phone: (604) 428-5775
Website: https://www.tetsusushibar.com/
Tetsu Sushi Bar in Vancouver is a 4.6-star Sushi restaurant with 494 Google reviews, known for Omakase and Uni Nigiri.
Why we love it
- Japanese Omakase with creative flair
- Intimate atmosphere, impeccable service, artful presentation
- Omakase dining with a relaxed pace
- Japanese Omakase with creative flair
- Located nearby
- Intimate atmosphere, impeccable service, artful presentation
- Omakase dining with a relaxed pace
What to Order
Omakase
A multi-course chef's tasting menu featuring a variety of fresh, expertly prepared sushi and other Japanese delicacies.
"The omakase menu is extensive and every bite was a delicious adventure. It is certainly deserving of it's Michelin "recognized" status if not a star."
Bryan Sawyer
Uni Nigiri
Sea urchin nigiri, known for its rich, creamy texture and distinct oceanic flavor.
"The uni, monkfish liver and needlefish nigiri are the best in the nigiri sushi menu."
Kaman Kwok
Spot Prawn Nigiri
Fresh spot prawn served as nigiri, often highlighted for its sweetness and delicate texture.
"The spot prawn with Shaoxing wine was a standout, and the smoked cherry trout was incredible."
Casey
Foie Gras Donbori
A rice bowl topped with rich foie gras, balanced with just enough rice and sauce to enhance its aroma.
"But my favorite is probably the Foie Gras Donbori. They pair just enough rice and sauce to make it delicious down to the last grain of rice without diluting the aroma of the Foie Gras."
Ardi Chan
Ichigo Daifuku
A traditional Japanese dessert featuring a whole strawberry wrapped in sweet mochi.
"To end the night, we had ichigo daifuku which was probably the best daifuku I have ever had!"
Karen Cheung
Inside Scoop
- Book well in advance, especially for the sushi bar, as seating is very limited.
- The restaurant is small and quiet, creating an intimate and special dining experience.
- Chef Satoshi is known for his creativity and willingness to accommodate dietary restrictions.
- The sake omakase has been noted as overpriced by some, so consider ordering sake by the glass or bottle instead.
- The pace of the omakase is relaxed and unhurried, allowing for a leisurely dining experience.