Bar in Walnut Grove, United States
Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle
100ptsNo reservations needed. Good for casual nights.

About Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle
Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle in Vancouver, WA is an easy-to-book, casual neighborhood restaurant running a dual Japanese sushi and kung fu noodle menu — practical for groups with mixed preferences or a low-key weeknight dinner. No reservation headaches, no awards pedigree on record. Verify hours before visiting and calibrate expectations to a comfortable neighborhood spot rather than a destination dining experience.
Quick Verdict
Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle is easy to get into — no reservation headaches, no weeks-long waitlist — which immediately makes it a practical option for a casual dinner in the Vancouver, WA area. Getting a table is not the challenge here. The question worth asking is whether the dual-concept format (Japanese sushi alongside kung fu noodles) delivers enough on both fronts to justify choosing it over more focused alternatives nearby. For groups or couples who want variety on the table without committing to a single cuisine, this format has genuine appeal. For purists after a tight omakase experience or a single-region noodle specialty, you may want to look elsewhere.
About Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle
Located at 8720 NE Centerpointe Dr, Suite 105 in Vancouver, WA , a strip-mall address in the Walnut Grove corridor , this is not a destination venue that requires planning around. That is both its limitation and its practical strength. Venues like this work leading on a weeknight when you want something reliably satisfying without the friction of a formal booking process. If you are coming from Portland across the river, factor in the commute; this is a neighborhood spot, not a cross-city pilgrimage worth making.
The dual menu concept , sushi on one side, kung fu noodles on the other , gives the kitchen a wider brief than most comparably sized restaurants attempt. In practice, this can mean trade-offs in depth: a kitchen split between two distinct culinary traditions may not reach the technical heights of a venue that concentrates on one. That said, for a group with mixed preferences, the menu breadth is a genuine advantage. One person can order rolls while another goes for noodles, without anyone compromising.
For a date night, the low booking friction is a plus , you can decide last-minute , but set expectations appropriately. This is a comfortable, casual dinner rather than a high-ceremony special occasion. If you are marking a significant anniversary or closing a business deal, a more considered venue with a stronger atmosphere would serve the occasion better. For a relaxed midweek date or a family dinner where ease matters more than theatrics, Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle fits the brief cleanly.
Timing-wise, weekday evenings tend to be quieter across venues of this type, giving you more breathing room and faster service. Weekend dinner hours in suburban strip-mall restaurants frequently see family rushes that can slow kitchen output, so if you want a more relaxed pace, aim for an early weeknight slot.
No awards data is available for this venue, and pricing and hours have not been confirmed in our database. Check directly with the restaurant before visiting to confirm current hours and any menu changes. For broader dining options in the area, see our full Walnut Grove restaurants guide. If you are exploring the neighborhood more widely, our full Walnut Grove bars guide, our full Walnut Grove hotels guide, our full Walnut Grove wineries guide, and our full Walnut Grove experiences guide cover the full picture. Nearby, Giusti's Place is worth noting for a pre- or post-dinner drink.
FAQs
- Is Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle good for groups? Yes, more so than many single-concept restaurants. The dual menu means a table with varied preferences , some wanting sushi, others wanting noodles , can order without compromise. There is no confirmed private dining room in our data, so large parties should call ahead to check table configuration options.
- What's the crowd like at Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle? Based on its suburban strip-mall location in Vancouver, WA, expect a neighborhood crowd: families, couples, and casual diners rather than a scene-heavy bar crowd or a dressed-up date-night rush. It reads as approachable and low-key.
- Is the food good at Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle? No awards or verified critic reviews are in our database to anchor a confident verdict. The dual-concept format , sushi and kung fu noodles , suggests a kitchen working across a broad range. Whether both sides of the menu reach the same quality level is something current diner reviews on Google or Yelp will tell you more reliably than we can without confirmed data.
- Does Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle have outdoor seating? No outdoor seating is confirmed in our data. Given the suite-unit strip-mall address at 8720 NE Centerpointe Dr, outdoor seating is unlikely, but call ahead if this matters to your visit.
- Is Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle good for a date? It works for a casual, low-pressure date where ease of access matters more than atmosphere. Booking is simple and last-minute friendly. For a more deliberate special occasion, a venue with stronger ambiance credentials would likely serve the evening better. If you are in the Pacific Northwest and want a bar-anchored date experience with more depth, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu or Jewel of the South in New Orleans set the benchmark for what a considered cocktail-led date experience can deliver, though neither is local to Vancouver, WA.
Compare Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle | Easy | — | |||
| Julep | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | ||
| Kumiko | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | ||
| ABV | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | ||
| Bisous | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | ||
| Canon | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle good for groups?
It works for small casual groups — the strip-mall format at 8720 NE Centerpointe Dr in Vancouver, WA suggests standard table seating without the private-room options you'd find at a destination venue. For large parties needing reserved space or a fixed-menu format, you'll want to call ahead or look elsewhere. This is a practical pick for groups of 2–4 who don't need ceremony.
What's the crowd like at Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle?
Expect a neighbourhood crowd: families, local workers from the Walnut Grove corridor, and people who want a no-fuss meal without a wait. The Centerpointe Dr address puts it squarely in everyday-errand territory, not a scene you'd go out of your way to be part of. If you're after a buzzy dining room, this isn't the draw.
Is the food good at Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle?
The dual concept — sushi alongside KungFu-style noodles — signals a broad, crowd-pleasing menu rather than a specialist kitchen. No awards or chef credentials are on record, so this reads as a solid neighbourhood option rather than a destination for serious sushi. If precision omakase is your bar, look further; if you want a reliable weeknight meal in Vancouver, WA, the format is practical.
Does Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle have outdoor seating?
No outdoor seating is documented for this venue. The suite 105 address within a strip-mall complex at 8720 NE Centerpointe Dr makes a patio unlikely. Plan for indoor dining only.
Is Sachi Sushi & KungFu Noodle good for a date?
It's a low-pressure option if you want something casual and easy to get into — no booking stress, no dress anxiety. It's not a destination date spot: the Walnut Grove strip-mall setting doesn't create atmosphere on its own. For a date with more intention behind it, compare nearby options; this works better as a relaxed second or third date than a first impression.
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