Bar in Vancouver, Canada
Sushi Bar Maumi
100ptsSmall counter, high demand — plan ahead.

About Sushi Bar Maumi
Sushi Bar Maumi on Robson Street is a compact, counter-focused sushi bar best suited to pairs and small groups who want a quiet, deliberate meal. Book ahead for weekends and keep group sizes to three or fewer for the best experience. For groups of four or more, a larger Japanese venue will serve you better logistically.
Verdict: Book It If You Can Get a Seat
Sushi Bar Maumi on Robson Street operates on a small footprint, and that scarcity is the first thing to understand before you try to plan around it. Counter seats at compact sushi bars in Vancouver fill fast, and Maumi is no exception. If you are visiting with a group of four or more, temper expectations early: intimate sushi bars of this type are structurally built for two, maybe four at a push, and the experience tends to work leading for pairs or small parties who can settle in at the counter without dominating the room.
For a returning visitor wondering what to try next, the answer is almost always: commit to the format. Sushi bars at this address and price tier in Vancouver reward guests who let the kitchen lead rather than those who arrive with a fixed order in mind. If you went last time and ordered off a card, go back and ask for the chef's selection. That shift alone changes the experience.
The atmosphere at a venue like this leans quiet and focused. Do not arrive expecting the energy of a lively izakaya or the buzzy room you get at a cocktail-forward spot. The ambient register is low, the pace is deliberate, and the room is small enough that noise from a single loud table carries. That is a feature for some diners, a deterrent for others. If your group wants to talk freely over drinks all evening, this is not the right room. If you want to eat with attention and leave satisfied, it fits the brief well.
Group Suitability
For parties of four or more, Sushi Bar Maumi requires a direct conversation before booking. Small sushi bars on Robson rarely have private dining or flexible table configurations, and a group arriving without confirming seating arrangements risks a fragmented experience. Two or three people is the format this venue is built for. If you are planning a group dinner and sushi is the goal, a larger Japanese restaurant with table seating will give you better logistics and a more relaxed evening.
Booking Window
Given the venue's size, plan to book further out than you might expect for a neighbourhood sushi bar. Weekend slots, particularly Friday and Saturday evenings, will move first. If you have flexibility, a Tuesday or Wednesday booking is easier to secure and often delivers a quieter, more attentive experience. Walk-in availability is possible at quieter times but should not be relied upon if this dinner matters to you.
Practical Details
| Detail | Sushi Bar Maumi | Typical Vancouver Sushi Bar |
|---|---|---|
| Location | 1668 Robson St, Vancouver | Varies |
| Booking Difficulty | Easy to moderate | Easy to moderate |
| Leading Group Size | 2–3 | 2–4 |
| Atmosphere | Quiet, counter-focused | Varies |
| Walk-In Viability | Possible off-peak | Often possible |
How It Compares
See the full comparison section below for how Maumi stacks up against Vancouver's bar and dining scene.
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Compare Sushi Bar Maumi
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sushi Bar Maumi | Easy | — | |
| Botanist Bar | Unknown | — | |
| Laowai | Unknown | — | |
| Prophecy | Unknown | — | |
| Meo | Unknown | — | |
| The Keefer Bar | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sushi Bar Maumi known for?
Sushi Bar Maumi is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Vancouver.
Where is Sushi Bar Maumi located?
Sushi Bar Maumi is located in Vancouver, at 1668 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6G 1C7, Canada.
How can I contact Sushi Bar Maumi?
You can reach Sushi Bar Maumi via the venue's official channels.
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