ra sushi bar restaurant


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greaton
5
2 yıl önce
the shops at legacy
stopped by during lunch and had some fabulous nigiri sushi. the saba was served with a piece of oba leaf sandwiched between it and the rice. the beef tatakirollconsisted of artichoke,asparagas, roasted red pepper & avacado rolled & topped with seared beef; served with a creamy wasabi sauce & drizzled with black pepper soy. delicious.
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arunima
4
4 yıl önce
ahwatukee
sushi fix lunch

was in the mood for some sushi for lunch so dropped in while in the area for some other business. excellent choice! friendly and attentive wait staff, and food was served quickly. i had the dragonrolland sashimi & salmon bento box and they were both delicious. the restaurant and bar are upscale and well kept - i’ll definitely be back! and it’s right off the interstate for travelers in the area.
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twinmomrita78
5
7 yıl önce
the shops at legacy
love everyrolli have tried and love the alcoholic drinks. there is a wide variety and the environment is great, too. i have been to two of the locations in the dfw area and absolutely love both of them.
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fleurdelisa
13 yıl önce
ahwatukee
ra sushi. after a day of shopping and running errands in ahwatukee, arizona my friend shana and i decided to stop for a late lunch. she suggested sushi and ra was close by. i had never been to this restaurant so i was relying strictly on her recommendation. this location is right next to a theater and would be a fun date night. i don't drink but i have heard the bar has great cocktails and definitely has a party atmosphere after dark.
we arrived about 2:45pm on a saturday and were able to find a seat right away on the patio. our server came over quickly with our menus; my friend ordered the edamame appetizer. although our drinks came right away it seemed to take forever for our edamame to come, we found out why when our server brought over the happy hour menu and told us she waited so she could ring in our appetizer for the lower price. the happy hour prices are fantastic. the edamame was the perfect mix of salt and warmth. since i have never been to ra before i let shana guide my choices, she was right on the mark with the viva las vegas roll. therollhad crab and cream cheese with rice, seaweed, and tempura spinach. therollwas good and very colorful. i like salmon and the tsunami salmonrollwas perfect for me. it was light and cool, crab mix with cucumber and asparagus topped with salmon. as we were discussing our menu options the waitress arrived and i asked her about shrimp and her recommendation was the ra- ckn shrimp salad. she said it was a salad and shrimp dish in one. the shrimp was battered and spiced just perfectly and the ginger dressing was good but a bit thick and somewhat too sweet. the salad greens however were a bit too wet and some were wilted. although my friend and i were more interested in eating the shrimp, i would be disappointed if this had been my entrée. as we were eating my friend decided i should try the tempura calamari. happy hour pricing helped our decision to go for it. i'm glad we did. crispy calamari bits rolled with spinach, crab mix, cream cheese and eel sauce. quite a different combination but i liked it. i don't generally like cream cheese in my sushi, it wasn't overwhelming and didn't distract from the flavor of the calamari. overall the meal was great.
the atmosphere was great. good music; not too loud since it was still early but i could see the place rocking as it was a saturday evening. i love the décor, black and red with a modern design and a round bar area. i really liked the open air patio with misters.
we had a great evening and i could see this as a perfect spot for a date night, a get together for friends and most importantly a great happy hour spot. if you are looking for a fun place with a good meal ra is for you, if you are a sushi conniseur this is not the place to come.
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preston
5
13 yıl önce
the shops at legacy
great bar ok sushi. i guess i'm gonna have to be "that guy". the one who people are going to hate because i am going to totally disagree with the people who gave this place 5 stars. open up your think tanks 'cause here comes some knowledge. and if you feel like i'm a sushi snob, well, i am.

let's discuss location first because that's probably the only strong positive about ths place. located in the ultra-trendy shops at legacy off dallas parkway, it's a perfect spot for hot, single people to congregate. unfortunately, if you've been here before, you know that parking is a bitch. luckily, there's a big parking garage right behind ra and unless you feel the need to show off your benz or porsche, skip the totally unnecessary valet.

next, let's talk about atmosphere. let me be completely honest of my first impression when walking through the entrance. this is a hot bar.. that happens to offer sushi. it's really loud - like, obscenely loud. i seriously had to ask my friends to keep repeating themselves because apparently if you sit more than a foot away from anyone, you are not able to hear them. the bar is great, but there isn't enough room for the drinkers so they get tables. this means the restaurant section is immediately made smaller, with half of the tables occupied with people who just need a place to sit and drink and mingle. it took us more than an hour and a half to get a table. and it was hot. like, really humid. they didnt really bother using a/c because the bar area expands outside and they have all their doors wide open to the outdoor seating. so yeah, if you can imagine a giant room jam-packed with people, loud thumping music, and everyone is sticky and sweaty - that's ra sushi. sure, there are fine-ass women and the hostesses - my friend francesca would go on to refer to them as "hostesses" because they wore some of the most revealing dresses and see-thru clothing (which i was more than happy with). if you're a single guy prowling for booty and trying to hook up - then you will surely appreciate the atmosphere a little bit more with all the women.

service - i've already mentioned how much i like the hostesses. our waiter was a really nice guy and was very honest about the menu and told us what other patrons were ordering and liking. food arrived promptly and i was very surprised at the speed of the kitchen with the amount of people that were ordering.

food - now here is where the review goes suddenly very south. who here thinks that warm raw fish is good? the sushi was very sub-par. it's definitely not comparable to the likes of nobu or blue fish and here's why: the fish was not cold. meaning it was not fresh. it may have started out fresh, but because it was not stored in a cool place, it got warm and i'm sure the fact that the restaurant was 90 degrees had a big role in that too. also, the sushi rice was not prepared properly. a lot of times with sushi restaurants, the big complaint about the rice is that it's too hard. that means it's old. ra sushi's rice was not hard, but in fact way too soft and gummy. it was like eating gunk. this means that the rice was cooked, but not chilled for a sufficient amount of time before the rice vinegar was added. somebody probably left the rice sitting in the rice cooker for a few minutes until it bubbled down to a porridge. so gross. it wasn't all bad, though. we absolutely loved the viva las vegasroll($12.25) and the chili ponzu yellowtail ($12.50). unfortunately, we ordered 10 more things and none of them were very good. scallop sushi was very different here. instead of using the little bay scallops and wraping them with rice and seaweed, they took a raw, giant scallop - cut it in half - and put it on top of that gummy rice they had. totally a turn-off for me. like eating a giant tongue made out of scallop. ew. the desserts were ok, but nothing to really rave about. we ordered the cinnamon tempura ice cream ($6.50) and the coconut creme brulee ($5.50). both were pretty typical fare.

people aren't lying when they say this place is surprisingly reasonable in price. it is! nigiri sushi (sold in pairs) averages about $4.50 each and specialty rolls range from $10 to $15 each. the most expensive fish we ordered was the toro (tuna belly) nigiri which was $9 for two pieces. it would've been great had it not been so damn warm. sigh.

it's a real shame. you have here a great bar. they tried to make it a sushi restaurant too, but it's just not executed correctly. ra should take notes from blue fish, who does an excellent job of seperating the bar from the restaurant. ra sushi just crams everything in the same room. the sushi isn't great, but the service is excellent. this place only caters to hot, young, single people who are silly enough to wait an hour and half for table, stand elbow to elbow with other sweaty drunk people and eat crappy sushi all in the name of status. it's a shame.
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heath
14 yıl önce
the shops at legacy
good sushi but they brought ours at arollat a time. we hate that. just wish they would have brought it all out at one time. water was also dirty tasting. other than those small things the sushi was great. viva las vegasrollwas really good.
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dev
5
14 yıl önce
the shops at legacy
happy hour and sunday nights. so ijus started eating rolls and sushi but the tootsymaki is my favorite its all cooked cause i dont do raw fish.

however i've tried the las vegasrolland maybe the spiderrolland they are both really good (one is raw eel for sure.)
other fave menu items include the crab cakes, calamari, firecracker shrimp, lobster spring rolls

tsunami drink is pretty good.

this is the place to go on sunday nights!! best dj in the city!! mixed crowd racially and age wise. u'll find celebrities and people that think they are celebrities here. come early for a table come late to dance!! *u must have a table to order food*
sunday i believe is the only night they do late happy hour otherwise it's over at 7pm.

another neighborhood fave
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karen
5
14 yıl önce
the shops at legacy
one word: yumm. viva las vegasrollall the way!!
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stacy
5
15 yıl önce
ahwatukee
mango magnificent. we went there last night for happy hour and per usual, it was pretty happening for a friday night! the music is always great and even though it was chilly outside, our patio table was directly under a heater which made the temperature perfect. the service was okay, pretty friendly, just busy. i tried the mango margarita for the first time and it was delicious. with so many items on the sushi happy hour menu now, it is hard to pick sometimes, so i just got my usual of the spicy tunarolland the salmon nigiri, and of course, always edamame! overall, it was another good ra experience!
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