(804) 359-8036
814 N Robinson St
Richmond,
VA
23220
37.5603
-77.4679
Neighborhoods: The Fan, Fan - Oregon Hill - Carver
Reviews & Ratings for Akida Japanese
13 reviews
What users are saying:
Best Sushi in RIC for Your Money
by uvachief at Citysearch
Hard to beat this place and it is so dang cheap. Tiny little place off Robinson near West Broad Street in the Fan. Sushi is very fresh and the beer is cold. Be prepared to wait if you arrive after 6:30 p.m. as the place may hold 32 people. Never had a bad meal here. Wish they would move to a larger location.
- Pros: Food, Service, Value
- Cons: Size
Nice Local Find
by ComesandGoes at Citysearch
With all of the options available in the area, Akida's a nice find tucked away in a strip mall. Extensive menu with reasonable pricing. The sushi is hands down some of the best I've had in Virginia.
- Pros: Fresh Sushi, Intimate Dining Area
Suprisingly Great
by VAMommy01 at Citysearch
When a fellow sushi-lover recommended Akida's as the best place for sushi in Richmond, I was skeptical. I mean, the place is in a strip mall!
Suffice it to say, I was really shocked at how good the sushi, the appetizers, the service - everything was wonderful. We have returned many, many times. The extremely reasonable pricing makes the deal even sweeter. Going to Akida's is a great experience - it is quiet, cozy, and and is always a pleasant experience.
- Pros: Fabulous sushi, great service, quiet, and very nice prices.
- Cons: It's not on south side.
Best Sushi in Richmond!
by susheelover at Citysearch
I used to always go to Hana Zushi for the box lunches/sushi, recently the service and food has gone downhill. Akida on the othe hand is excellent! The sushi always tastes super fresh, the ginger dressing on the salad is the best i've ever had, and the miso soup is packed with lots seaweed and tofu. The service is speedy and friendly. Would recommend this place to any sushi lover. The Richmond Rolls tastes divine!
- Pros: fresh sushi, fast and friendly service
- Cons: small place, not good for large parties
Great sushi!
by Bucki at Citysearch
I've been looking for a good sushi place for quite some time. My son & I recently found Akida's & had a wonderful experience. The service was very good, the food excellent. I'm middle of the road on spicy and ordered there #7 combo (Spicy salmon & spicy tuna) & may ask them to add a bit more spice next time... delicious. My son & I will eat at Akida's again. The price was quite reasonable. Check it out, you won't be disappointed.
- Pros: Food, service & price were perfect.
- Cons: It was somewhat chilly inside.
Best for people on a low-budget
by divjam at Citysearch
Being new to Richmond, I read the reviews on this website and decided to give Akida a try. My wife and I are determined to find a GREAT sushi restaurant that isn't too far from the down town area. About me: 31 years old, have had sushi in Japan and Korea, so I know what really GREAT and BAD sushi tastes like!
DATE OF DINING: Monday, January 14, 2008.
DINING ROOM: Very small, it has ~10 tables and a very small sushi bar. Actual decor in the restaurant was nothing to write home about.
SERVICE: Our waitress was not friendly, barely said a word to us and was more interested in watching the TV in the corner of the room.
MENU: Very simple, having basic sushi type rolls (spicy tuna, rainbow roll, etc) and a few cooked items.
PRICE: I was blown away at the prices, very cheap relatively speaking!
FOOD: The food tasted fresh. I had super white tuna sushi that was pretty good; not "blown-away awesome", but good. The other rolls tasted fine, but simply lacked any true rich flavor. If you are in to food presentation, there was nothing creative or "pretty" about the food.
SUMMARY: I would rate this a 5 on a 1(worst) to 10 (best) scale. If you are a college student who hasn't been to a lot of sushi restaurants and are on a budget, this is the restaurant for you! If you prefer sushi rolls that have deep rich flavor and don't mind paying a premium, I would avoid this restuarant.
- Pros: Cheap decent food
- Cons: Lacks rich flavorful sushi, poor service, very limited parking
A wonderful find
by silvanos at Citysearch
I stumbled into Akida this afternoon after passing it numerous times, and after having been recommended by friends to try it out. The atmosphere and layout of the place is wonderful, and I was quite happy to find such a small hole in the wall restaurant. I'm not sure how it would feel if the entire place was full, but for a Friday afternoon it was certainly fine. The service was exceptionally and my food arrived unbelievably quickly. The sushi itself was fantastically fresh, well made, and incredibly delicious. Their prices were average for a sushi restaurant, but the quality of the food certainly made it seem cheap enough. Akida is a wonderful restaurant that in my mind raises the standard for sushi in Richmond.
- Pros: fresh fresh fresh!
Best Sushi In Richmond!
by 33rdstreet at Citysearch
I would highly recommend Akida. They have the best sashimi and their edamame is never over-steamed. I have been to several sushi restaurants in the area and it doesn't even compare to Akida. The way I remember the sushi chef is "Ray" for Robinson Street. Ray will fix any special type of roll that you ask for. My favorite is the Dragon Phoenix Roll. The only complaint that I have is that if you get there say around 9:30pm (they close at 10pm during the week), they expect you to leave right at 10pm so they can go home.
- Pros: sushi and ambiance
- Cons: parking, waiting
Always a pleasure
by blehrhoff6 at Citysearch
Judging by the crowd it appears the secret is out about this tiny hole in the wall sushi bar. With great selections and prices its hard to resist coming to this Japan meets fan restaurant.
Sushi shines at this authentic Japanese doll house.
by Contributor at Citysearch
The Scene
Step inside this decorated doll house-sized room for instant Oriental ambiance. Red Chinese lanterns, colorful wall hangings and seven tiny tables create an intimate atmosphere for lunch or dinner. Best seats in the house? Sidle up to one of four bar stools and watch the chef prepare sushi on the spot. The clientele is eclectic, casual and comfortable with chopsticks.
The Food
This is authentic Japanese and sushi with a few recognizable old favorites (beef, chicken teriyaki and shrimp or vegetable tempura). Set lunch specials include miso soup, salad, California roll and rice ($7.95 range). Start with seven selections of Udon soups or head straight for the sushi. The hand-rolled sushi list is extensive and combo platters allow you to mix and match every conceivable combination. Stay authentic for dessert with green tea or cappuccino ice cream.


