Restaurant in Portland, United States
Bamboo Sushi
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About Bamboo Sushi
Bamboo Sushi on SW 12th Ave is one of Portland's easiest sushi bookings — no weeks of planning required. It's a practical choice for weekend brunch when most of the city defaults to eggs and hash, and a reliable return visit for anyone who found it solid the first time. Compare it against Nostrana or Coquine if you want a broader weekend morning option.
Quick Verdict
Bamboo Sushi is worth booking if you want a sushi-focused meal in Portland's Pearl District that doesn't require weeks of planning. Booking is easy, the SW 12th Ave address is walkable from most central hotels, and it fits comfortably into a casual weeknight or weekend brunch rotation. If you've been once and liked it, the morning and weekend service is the angle worth revisiting — Portland's sushi options thin out considerably at brunch hours, and Bamboo Sushi fills that gap reliably.
What to Expect
The room at 404 SW 12th Ave reads as clean and considered — the kind of space where the visual presentation of the food gets to do the talking rather than competing with heavy décor. For a returning visitor, weekend brunch at a sushi-focused restaurant is a relatively uncommon format in Portland, which makes this a practical choice when you want something lighter and more precise than the egg-and-hash options that dominate the weekend morning scene. Portland's breakfast culture is strong , venues like Nostrana and Coquine anchor the broader dining landscape , but neither offers the sushi format Bamboo brings to weekend service.
For context on where Portland's dining scene sits nationally, it punches above its weight: restaurants like Kann and Langbaan have earned serious attention, and the city holds its own against markets like Chicago (see Smyth) or San Francisco (see Lazy Bear). Bamboo Sushi isn't playing in that fine-dining tier, but it doesn't need to , it serves a different purpose and does it accessibly.
If you're planning around a broader Portland trip, our full Portland restaurants guide covers the range, and our Portland hotels guide can help you position yourself for walkable access to SW 12th Ave. For bars and evening options nearby, the Portland bars guide is the fastest way to plan around a dinner here.
Practical Details
| Detail | Bamboo Sushi | Nostrana | Ken's Artisan Pizza |
|---|---|---|---|
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Moderate |
| Price range | Not confirmed | Mid-range | Mid-range |
| Weekend brunch format | Yes (sushi-focused) | No | No |
| Location | Pearl District, SW 12th Ave | SE Portland | NW Portland |
Compare Bamboo Sushi
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bamboo Sushi | Easy | ||
| Kann | Hatian, Haitian | Unknown | |
| Nostrana | Italian | Unknown | |
| Ken’s Artisan Pizza | Pizzeria | Unknown | |
| Coquine | New American | Unknown | |
| Multnomah Whiskey Library | Small Plates | Unknown |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Bamboo Sushi?
Bar seating is available at Bamboo Sushi's 404 SW 12th Ave location, making it a reasonable option for solo diners or pairs who don't want to commit to a full table booking. Counter seating tends to turn over faster than table reservations, so it's a practical fallback if you haven't planned ahead. For a more dedicated counter experience, Portland doesn't have a high-volume omakase bar in the immediate Pearl District neighbourhood, which works in Bamboo's favour for walk-in sushi.
Does Bamboo Sushi handle dietary restrictions?
Bamboo Sushi has historically positioned itself around sustainability and accessibility, which tends to translate to clearer menu labelling and broader dietary accommodation than a traditional omakase-only format would allow. If you have specific allergies or requirements, call ahead — the Portland location at 404 SW 12th Ave is the right contact point. Sushi formats generally offer more flexibility than tasting-menu restaurants, so this is a reasonable choice for mixed-diet groups.
How far ahead should I book Bamboo Sushi?
A day or two is usually sufficient for Bamboo Sushi in the Pearl District — this is not a restaurant that requires weeks of advance planning. Weekend evenings will book faster than weekday slots, so if you have a fixed date, book it the same week rather than day-of. Compare that to a spot like Coquine, where prime weekend tables move quickly; Bamboo gives you more flexibility.
Can Bamboo Sushi accommodate groups?
Groups of four to six are manageable at Bamboo Sushi's SW 12th Ave location, though larger parties should call ahead to check table configuration. For a group that wants a more structured shared-dining format, Kann or Coquine may offer better-suited layouts and set menus. Bamboo works well for groups where not everyone eats the same thing, given the à la carte sushi format.
What should a first-timer know about Bamboo Sushi?
Bamboo Sushi is a casual, accessible entry point into Portland's sushi scene — not an omakase destination, but a reliable spot for well-sourced fish without the planning overhead. The Pearl District address at 404 SW 12th Ave puts it within easy reach of downtown. Go in expecting a straightforward sushi meal in a clean, low-fuss room rather than a special-occasion tasting experience.
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