EPCOT's Shiki-Sai: Sushi Izakaya opens today for walk-ups and reservations now available for late August

Aug 15, 2023 in "Shiki-Sai: Sushi Izakaya"

Shiki-Sai: Sushi Izakaya overview
Posted: Tuesday August 15, 2023 11:28am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Restaurant operator Mitsukoshi has announced that EPCOT's Shiki-Sai: Sushi Izakaya will open for walk-ups today, August 15 2023.

 

Reservations at Shiki-Sai: Sushi Izakaya can now be made for dates beginning August 28, 2023 via My Disney Experience. Operating hours for Shiki-Sai are 12pm to 3:55pm for lunch, and 4pm to 9pm for dinner.


Located on the second floor of the Japan Pavilion at EPCOT, replacing Tokyo Disning, Shiki-Sai: Sushi Izakaya offers a taste of authentic sushi, Izakaya-style dishes, and beverages in a dining room of scenes from Japan's four seasons.

View the full menu for Shiki-Sai: Sushi Izakaya, and find out more about the food.

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JohnDNov 09, 2023

The time that was available was 8:10 which is probably good for 9:30 fireworks. I scheduled an 8:40 with Rose and Crown instead. Yes, I know I won't get a window seat but there is an area outside where you can watch the fireworks.

aladdin2007Nov 08, 2023

The view would be spectacular if you get a table right along the window. Haven't done it for fireworks but sat there a few weeks ago and its beautiful, inside and out.

JohnDNov 07, 2023

Thoughts on this? How's the view for the fireworks?

larryzOct 04, 2023

Considering the small bites concept, how could you tell the difference?

aladdin2007Oct 04, 2023

Our food was excellent yesterday, the only off thing was the spacing. My appetizer came with the entree, and my friends appetizer never came till much later after her entree. Very odd that way, but everything was good.

networkproOct 03, 2023

The last two pages.... and the Maguro Tataki

networkproOct 03, 2023

We ate there three times in the past two weeks and in my wife's and my opinion, it's good. Portions are typically Tokyo-sized meaning that most Americans will think they are small and its not inexpensive. I enjoyed my favorites: Maguro Tataki, , okonomiyaki, and Unagi Don while my wife will always go straight for the Sashimi Moriawasi. She was unsatisfied with the 1-2 sized portion (well it did have Octopus on it , the chewy mess that it is) but the second time around with the larger size they substituted some sea bream. Here's the first 10 pages of the menu, I'll need a second post for the remaining two

aladdin2007Oct 03, 2023

Thanks so much, thats very helpful.

christine7257Oct 03, 2023

I've been. We enjoyed it. The only non-sushi things we had were the karaage chicken (pretty big portion) and the wagyu gyoza (3 beef dumplings) and I'd recommend both. Side note, they do have silverware available - you just may need to ask for it. The skewers could be an option, or the udon, or the Ishiyaki-Sukiyaki Rice with grilled beef. Hope you enjoy!

aladdin2007Oct 02, 2023

Anyone been? As someone who does not eat sushi I'm trying to find something on the menu as trying it tomorrow, but it doesn't look easy unless I am missing something. Just wondered if any reviews or opinions.

larryzSep 03, 2023

Sadly, my only experience of sushi in Japan is -- gasp! -- AIRPORT sushi. I was connecting and had an extra hour at Narita, and there was this sushi bar -- a kiosk, really -- but the fish looked incredible. Had a couple of pieces of beautiful otoro. So it was, as far as I can tell, authentic. FYI, for another "good" sushi experience in a -- gasp! -- AIRPORT, try Matsutake at Reagan National.

Sir_CliffAug 30, 2023

I can't believe I've never been to Japan and I have to see the Epcot Pavilion does a good job as even watching that promo for the revamped sushi restaurant made me immediately think I need to book a trip to Japan sometime soon!

CompedAug 28, 2023

Not by much if you use ZipAir. You can even get a lie-flat bed for about $900 each way from San Jose/SF/LA, and even cheaper ($360/330/$280 respectively) if you fly economy. Yes, you read that right - you can literally fly to Tokyo for the price of that boat and some drinks, maybe a desert, plus a tip if you're willing to fly in economy.

larryzAug 28, 2023

Uh oh... I'm going to have to refinance the house before our next trip, I can see that already. Yeah, the nigiri and boats are expensive, but even at that price it's cheaper than flying to Tokyo.