BANGKOK RESTAURANT

Tama Sushi

A six-seat omakase restaurant from the former head chef at Ginza Sushi Ichi.

Tucked on the mezzanine floor above Karatama Robatayaki, Tama Sushi is helmed by chef Seiji Sudo, previously head chef of the Bangkok branch of Ginza Sushi Ichi, who here serves up something far different. Offering what’s known as “Sushi Sho style” (in reference to Japan’s Sho family’s restaurants), the prettily- plated courses aren’t limited to a sequence of nigiri but rather switch in items like conch, iwashi roll, grilled mixed rice with hairy crab meat and uni, and Sudo’s signature sushi soup.

The latest addition to this city’s sushi scene offers a compact omakase-only experience to just six diners per night—which means there's already a two-month wait to get in.

Tucked on the mezzanine floor above Karatama Robatayaki, and Tama Sushi is helmed by chef Seiji Sudo, previously head chef of the Bangkok branch of Ginza Sushi Ichi, who here serves up something far different. 

Offering what's known as a "Sushi Sho style" omakase experience, the prettily-plated, delectable courses aren’t limited to a sequence of nigiri but rather switch in items like conch, iwashi roll, grilled mixed rice with hairy crab meat and uni and Seiji's signature sushi soup.

An omakase set of about twenty items sets you back B6,500 per person.

Venue Details
Address: Tama Sushi, M/F, Piman 49, 46/10 Sukhumvit Soi 49, Bangkok, Thailand
Phone: 091-871-0666
Website: www.facebook.com/tamasushibangkok
Area: Thonglor
Cuisine: Japanese
Price Range: BBBB
Open since: February, 2016
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 5-9:30pm
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