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2226 NE Broadway, Portland, OR | Map it

97232 45.535000 -122.642800

(503) 284-6774

4.5

out of 5

4.5 Star Rating: Recommended

25 Reviews

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Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods, Sullivan's Gulch

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sunshineluvr

Member since Jun, 2007 View Profile
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sunshineluvr Joined 5 years ago
5.0
October 11, 2009

Great sushi.. My sushi place used to be Masu. Then they changed to Bamboo and for some reason become more snobby in the changeover. While Meiji-En isn't nearly as swanky as Masu, the sushi is just as good. Super fresh, great prices. I am picky about my sushi and I feel comfortable trying anything here.

The big, creepy fish in the tank are a bit scary though.  View Less
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epicuriousgeorge

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epicuriousgeorge Joined 3 years ago
5.0
July 20, 2009

did someone say sushi?. OH! Meiji-En... How I love you! You make me feel so good inside. Spicy tuna to die for! Veggie roll, hella awesome! Fresh fresh fresh ingredients! The moment you bite into one of those delectable rolls everything you once knew about sushi all comes crashing down. This is sushi at its finest. Vincent (the owner/sushi chef) is a magician! The Chef in the kitchen isn't too bad either. Can really whip up some delicious dishes! Oh and those cute, helpful servers! The Bento Boxes for lunch are a real deal too! Don't forget to say Hi to Dave the Silver Arowana when you stop by. Tell 'em George sent ya! BAM!  View Less View More

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kirky89

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kirky89 Joined 3 years ago
5.0
June 02, 2009

Best Spicy Tuna Rolls. Great sushi- we have always heard Saburos's was the best sushi in town- granted their portions are huge by comparison. Yet, freshness in nothing on Meiji-En. When you walk in- there is no fishy smell- this quaint place is a good deal and has had lovely service despite other reviews. The spicy tuna rolls have are amazing. Their combo sushi will never let you down. We'll keep going back!  View Less View More

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happypalate

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happypalate Joined 3 years ago
4.0
May 02, 2009

Solid family restaurant. enjoy very nice sushi rolls in a relaxed family atmosphere

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DennisChapman

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DennisChapman Joined 4 years ago
5.0
November 11, 2008

Very fresh and tasty sushi provided by Vincent and Angel, sushi chefs; small, neighborhood feel. I have been to Meiji-En twice, and have been totally satisfied both times. Vincent and Angel, the sushi chefs, are welcoming and knowledgeable. If you know what you like, they'll make it. If want them to choose, they'll start off conservatively and then make what they most like to make as soon as you are comfortable. And everything I have had is delicious !! This is a small restaurant which feels like a family restaurant in Japan. It's a good value, and a very pleasant dining experience. Dennis  View Less View More

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karrim

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karrim Joined 4 years ago
5.0
February 29, 2008

Best sushi in Portland!!!. I have searched this town for a long time and I choose Meiji-En. The sushi is always fresh and consistently good, presented beautifully in good portions (they have toro!). Appetizers are great as well; my favorite is the seaweed salad (with 3 different kinds of seaweed). Service is always friendly and prompt; most importantly I never feel rushed. Decor is Japanese style and it just feels good to be there. Definitely the best way to spend your sushi money.  View Less View More

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goodmeal

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goodmeal Joined 4 years ago
5.0
February 25, 2008

Best sushi place I've been to. This is the best Japanese restaurant that I've been to given that I've not been to many Japanese restaurants. The food is fresh and good. The service is very good. I especially like the clams and tuna.

It was a bit difficult to find parking though.

I'll definitely come back.  View Less
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oregonerin

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oregonerin Joined 6 years ago
5.0
January 09, 2008

Great Sushi, Great Service. I love this place! My firends recently took me there as a suprise for my birthday. They helped make my birthday very special. There were 11 of us and we never wanted for anything. The sushi was fresh and delicious and the server was attentive and very patient with a our very demanding group.  View Less View More

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twoodburn

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twoodburn Joined 10 years ago
1.0
November 17, 2007

Hate to say it, but our meal was way sub-par. Let me preface by saying I don't like to rip into an establishment for the sport of it. I had eaten here last year and had a pretty good meal, nothing spectacular, but it was fine. Ate there last week with friends and the meal was, sadly, spectacularly bad. Service help was very good, but the sushi chef looked bored and the quality of food showed. The rolls were all average. The individual sushi was almost all pretty horrid. A great test of a sushi place is the freshness of the uni. My uni arrived looking a brownish instead of the vibrant orange you usually see. And it tasted nearly putrid. And as any uni fan will tell you, that is an overpoweringly bad thing. I was too foolish to hope the second piece would be much better, but it, too, was dated, stale, really, really bad. The hamachi was average, not bad, but the smoked salmon was a joke, unless you like dry lox crammed on top of your rice. Same for the creamy scallop. It was awash in a sweetish sauce where you are nearly unable to even detect any scallop. It completely lacked that nice Kewpie/Garlic chile bite. Tasted like Miracle Whip.

I wanted to like it as much as a year ago, but the sushi was probably the worst I have had in Portland in a long, long time. Broadway is sure hurting for any good sushi bars, they are all pretty mediocre,. sadly.  View Less
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gforcepdx

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gforcepdx Joined 5 years ago
3.0
July 29, 2007

What's happened here? Did it change owners or something?. (Note: citysearch allows you to post only one review per restaurant; I originally posted a 5-star review for Meiji-En in July 2007 and the review that follows here is from tonight, Aug 2 2008; I posted this assuming my original would still show up in addition to this one)

As someone who posted a great review before, I'm disappointed to have to post this now. We have eaten there quite a number of times since our last review and for a while it was consistent, though recently it has gone down with each of the last 3 or 4 visits. Tonight was the worst. One of us ordered an RC Cola, normally a cola they love. However, there was about 1/8 of the expected amount of syrup so it tasted very watered down. The miso soup was bland and too watery, the edamame was under-steamed, and then the dipping sauce for the gyoza was very poor. It tasted as though they took the brine from the seaweed salad and added red pepper flakes and a bit of heat: much too vinegary tasting. One of us got an entree: pork tenderloin with katsu sauce. It was fried too long which made the breading very tough, and there was very little katsu sauce, not nearly enough for the size of the meat. The only good thing was the sushi that the rest of us got. It was as good as ever and is what saved me from giving 2 stars instead of 3 on this review. That said, for the 1 of us who goes for Japanese food that isn't sushi, it was a horrible experience. Previously, the non-sushi food such as soup, appetizers, and entrees has been very good so this was a noticeable decline and we've had experience with all these dishes there before and used to enjoy them.  View Less
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