Sam Oh Jung, Bradenton, FL

Rating:

 4.6

Cost:

$20 – $30

Classic Japanese fare with sushi bar seating, Asian interior details, & colorful lighting.

Sam Oh Jung

Discover Sam Oh Jung in Bradenton, FL

Sam Oh Jung in Bradenton, Florida, stands out as a cozy sushi destination blending classic Japanese flavors with a welcoming vibe. This spot features fresh seafood rolls and a diverse array of dishes, making it a go-to for those seeking quality sushi nearby. With its vibrant decor and accessible seating, the restaurant offers generous portions at moderate prices, perfect for a relaxed dining experience. It caters to various preferences, including vegetarian options and easy takeout, ensuring a convenient visit for families or individuals exploring top sushi in the area.

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What Customers Are Saying About This Spot

Folks heading to this sushi favorite often highlight the fresh ingredients and hearty portions that make meals feel worthwhile and satisfying. Many appreciate the friendly service and wide range of flavors, which suit groups or casual get-togethers without breaking the bank. While some note minor inconsistencies in certain dishes, the overall vibe remains upbeat with plenty of positive feedback on its authentic tastes and value. If you're on the hunt for reliable sushi options in the neighborhood, this place generally delivers a solid experience that's worth trying for a flavorful escape.

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Address & Phone

5326 34th St W
Bradenton, FL 34210
(941) 755-3568

Wheelchair Accessiblility

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Parking Options

Free parking lot:Free street parking:Valet parking:

Payment Options

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Reviews

  • Deborah Mallek  5

    On vacation. Went for the sushi and it was very good. We have an excellent sushi restaurant near us in our hometown and this was not as good as that is, so if there was a 4.5 it is what I’d rate this. Service was excellent. Very attentive. Water is not filtered, in a vacation are we’d recommend that as a service to the customers. Not to have to purchase bottled water. There was a lot of food. Ended up not having room for one of our meals so took it to go. Pot stickers were very good.

  • G Merceron  5

    Usually I am wary of places that offer cuisine from different countries, but this place does it well. We ordered sushi along with galbi ribs and beef bulgogi and all of the food was superb. The portions were also great and allowed us to enjoy for lunch the next day.

  • Olga St  4

    We arrived at the restaurant on a cool evening, craving something hot like soup or a hearty dinner. The place smelled delicious with spices, and it had a cozy terrace vibe. It seemed like a family business, and a young lady greeted us at the entrance. After perusing the menu, we were thrilled by its diversity. When the dishes arrived, it started with a variety of appetizers, including kimchi with cabbage, radishes, and pineapples. Alongside the Kim Chi soup, they offered tempura vegetables in a beautiful plate: onions, a piece of squid, sweet potato, and zucchini. My husband chose the "Jampong" soup. Imagine our surprise when we found in the seafood "Jampong" soup: 4 small shrimp, 3 modest mussels, and a few pieces of tough squid (definitely not tentacles, as the squid had an uneven shape). The service was attentive and friendly, but there's room for improvement in the taste and composition of the dishes, guys.

  • MiskiW W  3

    Update 11/24 Sushi was bland and slightly burnt tasting. Not really sure what happened, but $130 worth of sushi should be phenomenal. We went here on a whim and will be going back for sure! The sushi had large pieces of very fresh fish, and the rolls were big, colorful, and absolutely delicious.

  • Steve Hunsader  4

    NOTE: They're MOVING on April 22, 2023. Sushi is fresh, and Nigiri (pieces of fish on top of rice) have large portions of fish on top of rice. Was a little disappointed to see that ONLY the Spider Roll uses REAL crab. All other menu items use Krab (today's way of showing that it's imitation, and often doesn't even come close to the real thing. The Spider roll did have real crab, and it's real crab flavor was there, but a little skimpy based on the typical medium/large roll size. I've been to a number of sushi establishments that offer to substitute real crab for an extra couple of dollars per item. I'm removing a star because they don't offer this, and was kind of blindsided by the Krab offering initially.