Nanami Cafe

907 S Ann St, Baltimore - 21231
151 reviews
Sushi Sushi Bar Japanese
(410) 327-9400

Phenomenal specialty rolls and reasonable prices. Love the traditional Japanese seating inside. The decor could use a facelift though.

Very authentic feeling sushi restaurant, there is even a place to sit with the authenticate style tables. I shared 4 rolls and it was a perfect portion to split. The fish tasted fresh and each roll was as delicious as the other. The service was polite and timely. The price was great for the quality. I highly recommend this as a sushi restaurant right on the water!

This place is really easy to miss - it's tucked right behind (or in front of) Pitango bakery by the water. They have great outdoor seating overlooking the harbour, and cute indoor seating with traditional Japanese style tables.Food:- fried tofu for appetizer: this was really great and I would definitely get it the next time I'm back.- we tried a couple of their rolls (spicy tuna / sunshine etc). you get about 8 rolls per plate. I did think the price was reasonable - it all tasted really fresh and they don't overload the sushi with ingredients; the seafood still comes through very well.- yaki soba vegetable noodles: for $9 it's pretty decent.Would I go back? Yes!

Ordered Salmon Sashimi on UberEats on Wednesday. Ended up having to throw it away because it was rinsed in saltwater to reduce the fishy smell from being in refrigeration for too long. Tried one piece and it was super salty and had a horrible after taste. Consistency is very important to us and just because it's a Wednesday doesn't mean old fish should be served. Either serve fresh or don't sell at all. Won't be returning.

This place is really easy to miss - it's tucked right behind (or in front of) Pitango bakery by the water. They have great outdoor seating overlooking the harbour, and cute indoor seating with traditional Japanese style tables. Food: - fried tofu for appetizer: this was really great and I would definitely get it the next time I'm back. - we tried a couple of their rolls (spicy tuna / sunshine etc). you get about 8 rolls per plate. I did think the price was reasonable - it all tasted really fresh and they don't overload the sushi with ingredients; the seafood still comes through very well. - yaki soba vegetable noodles: for $9 it's pretty decent. Would I go back? Yes!

Delicious sushi and a nice change of pace compared to the pubs, bistros and other restaurants at Fell’s Point. All of the fish was fresh and we had a couple of their appetizers which were great. My only advice is to be conscious of the rolls with Old Bay, it was good but the flavor overpowered the sushi.

One of my favorite sushi places! It's pretty low key, the surface is always friendly, food is always excellent and the prices are great.

We come here at least once a week; we love it for the food and the comfortable atmosphere. I mean you're right on the harbor! The sushi is amazing, and I can honestly say we have not had a bad meal or item ever. And the staff is incredibly friendly and accommodating! I would recommend this restaurant over several of the more high priced/fancier places around town that we have tried!

Been going here since ‘99-00 back when it was Kawasaki. Usually the food is good but not sure what happened-sushi got smaller. Crunch roll should be called mushy roll. Presentation has gone down a bit. Lost 1/2 my soup in the bag☹️.

The food was awesome & the cafe was beautiful, with the art. Love it. Will be back again.