Snowfox Sushi

118 Cony St, Augusta
(207) 621-2570

Recent Reviews

Stephanie Chase

Great sushi. Its the only in store sushi I will buy. The sushi in Walmart scares me. I love the variety available with Snowfox

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jeffrey Serrano

Not too bad considering the limited selection of actual sushi mostly rolls

Snow Kelleher

Grocery store sushi. It's not bad, but it gets the job done.

Rowe Palmer

Not bad. But definitely not a real sushi meal...

Beckie L.

Not the best. And is very pricey. It's like eating Hannaford sushi. Hannaford quality is 10 times better than this. I'm surprised I didn't get food poisoning

493Ron

We had just finished our Statue of Liberty visit and we were looking for some lunch - Bento Sushi is located in a busy retail neighborhood on bustling Broadway. This was our first-ever visit to Bento Sushi. The sushi was good - not great. Noodles were good - not great. Service is quick.

09lady

The soup had a chemical taste to it. Supposedly it a was a vegetable soup with noodles and I counted 2 string beans and nothing else. The noodles were thick and had a bad after taste. The service was rude. Did not eat it. $9 rip off.

Ardie V

This place was across the street from our hotel. Got there as soon as they opened for the day and we both got noodles, it was very good and tasty and the workers were friendly.

MaureenFLA

Decent noodle, rice or sushi at a reasonable price. Very tight and limited seating but good for people watching. Sushi was fresh. Bottled drinks.

973B

I never mind pre-made sushi but this has way too much rice. I peeled off half the rice and considered it edible!

MVA311

Great food, quick service, reasonable prices. Tight eating quarters but I happily stood in the corner with my noodle bowl. All you could ask for!

Jachino70

We had a pork ramen that was delicious but the highlight was a chicken rice bowl with teriyaki sauce. Sad to have discovered it at the end of the holiday!!!

157DavidM

This little bento sushi bar is great. Rammed full of people which says it’s good. Extraordinary how they get all of the orders out really. My beef and noodle ramen was very good and not expensive

Matt M

We were heading back to our hotel and spotted this place just across the street. Stopping in, we found that near closing time they make all of the prepared sushi buy one get one free so we got two servings and brought it back to the room for later. The rice tasted a little old but the fish tasted fresh.

Danny1994Archila

Truly, this is what I have to say about it. My father and I just came out of the 9/11 memorial museum and were en route to the cineplex to watch that new film with Christian Bale. But on the way over to what I thought would be a Wendy's, my Dad stopped us in pursuit of something way more classy. Something like Bento Sushi. I forget what he had, but all I know is that I wanted to give tofu a try with the ramen. (Also I didn't want to extinguish my Dad's wallet with some hella expensive Pork!) So anyway, I get to eating this meal and it just doesn't settle well in my stomach. It's like if you took the McGriddle and turned the taste palette inside-out. I cannot handle the very insanity that is this food and probably will not for a long while. Needless to say, I will have to pay more money if it means getting something a little more yummy inside of my gut. Because truly and frankly, I cannot taste the appetising thing about health. Now the ramen noodles themselves? Delicious, but not entirely as it was doused with the fall out of flavouring that was in the cup of food itself. You really have to look inside yourself and wonder what you will and won't eat. Which is hard for me because I usually assume the position of not consuming such ugly dishes if it means I'm not hungry. But I am but I also don't make sense but I also breathe as filler so all this aside, I'm irrelevant. Blah. Accept my perspective, or deny it, one thing's for certain: I am by no means a New Yorker. I just love Los Angeles way to dang much.

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