Akasaka
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Exchange House, 466 Midsummer Blvd
Milton Keynes, eng MK9 2EA - (190) 867-7111
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Chris Ellison
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 More
Apr 28th, 2023 -
Georgi Vladimirov
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 Recommended dishes Beef Bulgogi Box More
Apr 25th, 2023 -
Adrian Diemer
I don't know what was going on tonight but I was very disappointed, I couldn't get a drink at all. Ordered after waiting for a waitress for 15mins then after 30 more minutes we settled our bill on the way out. 45 minutes for a drink is unacceptable, my bill had the drink I ordered but didn't receive on it! Akasaka is a monthly treat for us and sadly we won't be coming back. Great atmosphere, prices are reasonable for the service and presentation.(was my previous review)
Apr 16th, 2023 -
Maria Aksiantsiuk
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 Recommended dishes Mixed Sashimi, Dolsot Bibimbap with Prawns, Assorted Sushi, Seafood, Plum Wine, Roll More
Apr 12th, 2023 -
Hannah Mahon
This was our second visit to Akasaka for dinner. Last time we shared some sushi but then had main dishes each (I had the chicken katsu curry, which was just ok), and although the mains were fine, the sushi was so so much better, so this time we ordered just sushi for our mains, and it was amazing and exactly what we were hoping for! From the appetisers we ordered salty Edemame and the deep fried chicken thighs. Both were lovely, and there was a good sized portion of each! The thighs were incredibly hot, obviously straight out of the fryer, so so be careful! For mains we chose 4 sushi rolls (you get 6 rolls per portion): prawn tempura, soft shell crab, bulgogi and eel. All were amazing, lovely presentation and great sized rolls! The eel was so lovely and was a very close second favourite of the night (if youve never had eel you should try it - its just a soft and delicate fish (no skin dont worry and it doesnt resemble an eel at all), and the pairing of that with avocado in the roll was really spot on!). The soft shell crab was both of our favourite out of the 4 - the crispy crab inside the roll was such a nice sensation to eat, as most sushi rolls tend to be soft rather than crispy so it was lovely that they managed to keep the soft shell crab crispy! The prawn tempura rolls are really really good, and the bulgogi was a first for us - its a Korean bbq style beef, very tiny soft pieces in the roll. Very tasty and a nice change from the other rolls that were all seafood. We found 4 portions of rolls (24 total) was plenty to leave us both very full! They average about 10 per portion, so was roughly 40ish for our mains for 2, which I think is great value for such amazing sushi. The appetisers are cheaper than the sushi rolls, I think our chicken thighs were about 6.50 which is great value, and the edemame were 3.50 ish. So all in we spent just over 50 for 2 for 2 courses, and it was very much worth it. The one complaint I have is that the drinks, in my opinion, leave a lot to be desired, which is a shame. For alcoholic drinks there are wines, beers and Saki. But no spirits and no cocktails - I feel like the restaurant would do some good trade if they were able to offer some more interesting and varied drinks. The same goes for no -alcoholic drinks - the choices are water, coke, sprite and orange and apple juice I believe. I wouldve liked a mocktail or something a bit more interesting, but as nothing appealed to either of us, we just had water. Which is fine for the cost, but as wed checked the menu before coming here, wed known there wasnt anything appealing to drink, so we had gone to a nearby cocktail bar for our drinks before the meal, as we were celebrating our anniversary and wanted some interesting cocktails and mocktails (I cant currently drink alcohol). Which is a shame as I would much rather have given the trade (and money) to Akasaka instead. Again, it wouldnt put me off returning at all - the sushi here is the star of the show! - but it would be nice to have some Interesting drinks here. The restaurant, once you get inside, is nice and cosy, though I do always find the location surprising as its basically inside an office block, but it kind of makes it feel a bit like a well-kept secret location! There are pretty pink blossom trees inside with fairy lights and large ceiling lanterns. Its definitely more casual, but if you were dressed up for a date night, you wouldnt feel silly either. (The annoying thing about coming in the main entrance is that you have to pass the restaurant Melis, a Turkish restaurant that clearly does a lot of chargrilling, and the smoke from the grill is pumped out and down onto the pavement area where the door to the building to get to Akasaka is. This is nothing to do with Akasaka, but just walking through that thick smoke in 10 seconds made my hair then smell of the smoke all evening. Its really very bad and Im surprised MK council allows it rather than it being vented upwards and away from people.) Highly recommended!
May 1st, 2023
Contact Info
- (190) 867-7111
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Akasaka?
A The phone number for Akasaka is: (190) 867-7111.
Q Where is Akasaka located?
A Akasaka is located at Exchange House, 466 Midsummer Blvd, Milton Keynes, eng MK9 2EA
Q What is the internet address for Akasaka?
A The website (URL) for Akasaka is: https://www.akasaka.co.uk/
Q What days are Akasaka open?
A Akasaka is open:
Saturday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Monday: 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 5:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 5:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Q How is Akasaka rated?
A Akasaka has a 4.6 Star Rating from 1055 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
Akasaka
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 1055 Reviews )Chris Ellison on Google
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 More
Georgi Vladimirov on Google
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5
Recommended dishes Beef Bulgogi Box More
Adrian Diemer on Google
I don't know what was going on tonight but I was very disappointed, I couldn't get a drink at all. Ordered after waiting for a waitress for 15mins then after 30 more minutes we settled our bill on the way out. 45 minutes for a drink is unacceptable, my bill had the drink I ordered but didn't receive on it! Akasaka is a monthly treat for us and sadly we won't be coming back.
Great atmosphere, prices are reasonable for the service and presentation.(was my previous review)
Maria Aksiantsiuk on Google
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5
Recommended dishes Mixed Sashimi, Dolsot Bibimbap with Prawns, Assorted Sushi, Seafood, Plum Wine, Roll More
Hannah Mahon on Google
This was our second visit to Akasaka for dinner. Last time we shared some sushi but then had main dishes each (I had the chicken katsu curry, which was just ok), and although the mains were fine, the sushi was so so much better, so this time we ordered just sushi for our mains, and it was amazing and exactly what we were hoping for!
From the appetisers we ordered salty Edemame and the deep fried chicken thighs. Both were lovely, and there was a good sized portion of each! The thighs were incredibly hot, obviously straight out of the fryer, so so be careful!
For mains we chose 4 sushi rolls (you get 6 rolls per portion): prawn tempura, soft shell crab, bulgogi and eel. All were amazing, lovely presentation and great sized rolls! The eel was so lovely and was a very close second favourite of the night (if youve never had eel you should try it - its just a soft and delicate fish (no skin dont worry and it doesnt resemble an eel at all), and the pairing of that with avocado in the roll was really spot on!). The soft shell crab was both of our favourite out of the 4 - the crispy crab inside the roll was such a nice sensation to eat, as most sushi rolls tend to be soft rather than crispy so it was lovely that they managed to keep the soft shell crab crispy! The prawn tempura rolls are really really good, and the bulgogi was a first for us - its a Korean bbq style beef, very tiny soft pieces in the roll. Very tasty and a nice change from the other rolls that were all seafood. We found 4 portions of rolls (24 total) was plenty to leave us both very full! They average about 10 per portion, so was roughly 40ish for our mains for 2, which I think is great value for such amazing sushi. The appetisers are cheaper than the sushi rolls, I think our chicken thighs were about 6.50 which is great value, and the edemame were 3.50 ish. So all in we spent just over 50 for 2 for 2 courses, and it was very much worth it.
The one complaint I have is that the drinks, in my opinion, leave a lot to be desired, which is a shame. For alcoholic drinks there are wines, beers and Saki. But no spirits and no cocktails - I feel like the restaurant would do some good trade if they were able to offer some more interesting and varied drinks. The same goes for no -alcoholic drinks - the choices are water, coke, sprite and orange and apple juice I believe. I wouldve liked a mocktail or something a bit more interesting, but as nothing appealed to either of us, we just had water. Which is fine for the cost, but as wed checked the menu before coming here, wed known there wasnt anything appealing to drink, so we had gone to a nearby cocktail bar for our drinks before the meal, as we were celebrating our anniversary and wanted some interesting cocktails and mocktails (I cant currently drink alcohol). Which is a shame as I would much rather have given the trade (and money) to Akasaka instead. Again, it wouldnt put me off returning at all - the sushi here is the star of the show! - but it would be nice to have some Interesting drinks here.
The restaurant, once you get inside, is nice and cosy, though I do always find the location surprising as its basically inside an office block, but it kind of makes it feel a bit like a well-kept secret location! There are pretty pink blossom trees inside with fairy lights and large ceiling lanterns. Its definitely more casual, but if you were dressed up for a date night, you wouldnt feel silly either. (The annoying thing about coming in the main entrance is that you have to pass the restaurant Melis, a Turkish restaurant that clearly does a lot of chargrilling, and the smoke from the grill is pumped out and down onto the pavement area where the door to the building to get to Akasaka is. This is nothing to do with Akasaka, but just walking through that thick smoke in 10 seconds made my hair then smell of the smoke all evening. Its really very bad and Im surprised MK council allows it rather than it being vented upwards and away from people.)
Highly recommended!