An “Ah Ha!” Moment at Ahi Sushi in Downtown St. Pete

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An “Ah Ha!” Moment at Ahi Sushi in Downtown St. Pete

They’ve already been included on our Best Sushi in St. Pete and Best Lunches in St. Pete lists for 2024, and now we have a more complete review of Ahi Sushi in downtown St. Pete right here.

Having opened in February 2023 I wanted to give them some time, as other places that had been in the same spot have come and gone. They have been open for over a year and a half now.

I was happy to see that they successfully transformed the interior, which used to be a falling apart dump, into a refined little space worthy of elegant Japanese cuisine.

Sushi Bar at Ahi Sushi
Sushi Bar at Ahi Sushi
Ahi Sushi Interior
Ahi Sushi Interior

One of the reasons that I thought the past places that occupied this spot didn’t work out was the neighborhood. However, Ahi Sushi has defied the less than stellar area outside with a beautiful interior, excellent sushi, and warm and friendly service. Don’t let Williams Park across the street, and the convenience store next door with the small population of unfortunate homeless people and panhandlers scare you away. They mostly leave you alone anyway.

As you can see, it’s a small place, and they do not take reservations, but they do offer takeout and delivery if you can’t get a seat.

All of the sushi dishes we had were superior. The cooked Japanese plates for me were good, and could have been great with just a little more seasoning. (Except for the pork gyoza. They were perfect.) Not all would likely agree with me as I prefer my food to be highly seasoned, so don’t let me scare you away from trying these tasty dishes.

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Fresh Edamame
Fresh Edamame
Tuna Tataki
Tuna Tataki
Tuna, salmon and yellowtail nigiri. Back Yammi Roll
Tuna, salmon and yellowtail nigiri. Back Yammi Roll

From Lori’s post after our first visit:

Upon entering, the place is super clean, bright and airy. They have a small but nice selection of Sake. I almost didn’t order the edamame because most of the time, these days, it’s frankly just disappointing. By that I mean, sad and soggy, not salted properly and just not fresh. For something so simple, you would think everyone could do it right. No, they cannot, but Ahi Sushi can and it was fresh and fantastic.

We ordered the tuna tataki done in a different style than I have ever had. The outside sear had a nice, spicy kick to it. We shared tuna, salmon and yellowtail nigiri that was so fresh. And sushi rice done properly. That rice is so good. It had the perfect stickiness and the flavor of sushi rice cooked properly. We shared a house special roll called the Yammi Roll – Inside: spicy tuna, cucumber, asparagus. Outside: salmon, yellowtail, avocado, scallion, masago, micro greens. Delicious, not too big for one bite, great crunch. This will be our new go to for sushi in St. Pete.

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Miso Soup
Yellowtail (Hamachi) Nigiri
Yellowtail (Hamachi) Nigiri
Love Me Salmon Roll
Love Me Salmon Roll
Shrimp Yaki Udon
Shrimp Yaki Udon

The miso soup was the standard fare on par with other good places. The hamachi nigiri was outstanding. The rice is nicely done, and the pieces of fish are large slices. Most Americans like to drown their sushi in wasabi-laden soy sauce, but it is a challenge with these as they are too big to fit in the the soy sauce bowls. (The traditional Japanese way of eating sushi is to just have a dab of soy sauce on the fish, and none on the rice. Turn it up side down and dip.)

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We loved the Love Me Roll. It could also be called “Salmon Three Ways” as you have roe, slices, and a delightful minced salmon filling. Someone did a lot of knife or cleaver work on that.

The Shrimp Yaki Udon was good. The noodles had a nice texture and mouthfeel, and the shrimp was fresh, but I did need to add soy sauce.

Tsukinowa Blue Hue Sake
Tsukinowa Blue Hue Sake
Pork Gyoza
Pork Gyoza
Yellowtail Jalapeño Roll
Yellowtail Jalapeño Roll
Green Caterpillar Roll
Green Caterpillar Roll
Shrimp Fried Rice
Shrimp Fried Rice

Most of the sake bottles on the list are 300 ml. We had three people so we ordered the only 720 ml bottle, which was the Tsukinowa Blue Hue. I did some quick reading before ordering, which gave me the confidence to proceed. This is a Honjozo-style sake, which has a little bit of brewer’s alcohol added at the end of fermentation. We were quite pleased with the clean, crisp, apple fresh aroma and mild fruitiness on the palate.

The Pan-Fried Pork Gyoza were excellent. They were definitely my favorite cooked item. You can also have them steamed instead of fried.

The Yellowtail Jalapeño roll was quite delicious. On the menu it had four red pepper icons next to the name, indicating a high level of spiciness. However, we found it only mildly spicy, so don’t let it scare you away.

My favorite on this visit, after the gyoza, was the Green Caterpillar Roll. The different flavors and textures worked so well together. I especially enjoyed the finely minced salmon, just like in the Love Me Salmon Roll.

The Shrimp Fried Rice was quite good. Tip: It was served extremely hot out of the wok, which not only burns your mouth, but doesn’t allow you to detect the flavors. Spread it out on the plate and let it cool for a full ten minutes. It was cool enough to eat in five minutes, but after ten minutes it tasted twice as good.

Ahi Sushi
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  • Ahi Sushi
  • (727) 290-9802
  • Sushi, Japanese Cuisine
    • Tue - 5:00pm - 7:41am
    • Wed - Thu 11:30am - 2:30pm
    • Wed - Thu 5:00pm - 10:00pm
    • Fri - Sat 11:30am - 2:30pm
    • Fri - Sat 5:00pm - 11:00pm
    • Sun - 2:00pm - 9:00pm
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  • 364 1st Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL 33701, US

Excellent fresh sushi, dumplings, udon noodle dishes, fried rice and other cooked Japanese items in the heart of downtown St. Petersburg.

DISCLAIMER: Kevin, Lori, Abby, Haley, Lindsey & Mahika do not dine anonymously (this would be impossible) and we sometimes get free food (though never expected). However, we dine with the locals and we support our own. You will always get honesty in a respectful manner. We do not include any large national or regional chains in our ratings and reviews. We focus on independent locally owned eateries exclusively.

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