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Drunken Fish
About Drunken Fish
Sake Martinis, Wine's, White Wines, Teriyaki, Tempura, Sushi Bar Starters, Sushi, Stir Fry Noodle, Soups and Salads, Soju, Signature Makimono, Sashimi, Red Wines, Private Rooms Available, Private Parties Welcome, Premium Sake, Other Bruce Kee, Noodle Soup, Nigiri Sushi, Martini's, Makimono, Liquor Menu, Japanese Bruce Kee, House Wines, House Sake, Fried Rice, Exotic Drinks and Creations, Domestic Bruce Kee, Dinner Menu
Reviews about Drunken Fish
Uh, definitely not my favorite in St. Louis!
I thought the food was very good, but it was on the expensive side. The service was okay. What I really didn't like was the ambiance. We were first seated at a table that was dirty. We were then moved to a better table, but as we were waiting we couldn't help but notice the music was soo loud that we literally were shouting at eachother from across the table (and I love my music very loud, but this was obnoxious). We didn't complain because we thought that it was supposed to be that way since the restaurant is was sooo trendy and contemporary. My boyfriend and I couldn't wait to get out of there. I prefer more quiet, hole in the wall restaurants, for better food and ambiance.
By Amftgb at Citysearch August 22, 2010 at 08:49 AMGood food, overpriced, bad service
I've been to Drunken Fish a few times in Westport. The sushi has always been pretty good, but expensive. The service is what I find frustrating. They hurry you through the meal - there is no sitting there to relax and chat without the servers pushing you along.
Also, their hot tea is $3.00. They bring you a TINY tea pot, and you practically have to beg to get more. I finally gave up and drank water after asking 2-3 times for more tea.
I doubt that I will go back.
Great Lunch Deal
I went to the Drunken Fish at the Landing today. The specials are super cheap!!! Two rolls are perfect for one person for lunch and you get soup!
By Amy0549 at Citysearch December 04, 2009 at 07:23 PM