What is it? Sado, the latest restaurant from James Beard Award nominee Nick Bognar, brings top-notch sushi to the Hill, St. Louis’ Italian neighborhood, offering a sleek, sophisticated alternative to its longstanding eateries. Guests are welcomed by a six-seat bar with sea-blue cushions, intimate rooms evoking a Japanese tea garden, and a striking jellyfish mural that sets the tone for the experience. The menu centers on chilled-aged sashimi and nigiri, but also features standout small plates and hot dishes like pork belly buns, crispy Brussels sprouts, and a crisp miso ginger salad. A highlight is the Issan Hamachi, blending Southeast Asian flavors with coconut naam pla, Thai kosho, and candied garlic, making Sado both artful and approachable in design and cuisine.
Why we love it: You won’t find fresher fish or more inventive seafood-based dishes in St. Louis. The restaurant also offers an alternative to other, more traditional options in the city’s Italian neighborhood.
Time Out tip: Stop by Pavilion, an inventive, multi-course omakase dining experience hosted by Bognar behind the restaurant in a custom pavilion-shaped room.
Address: 5201 Shaw Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110
Opening hours: Tue–Thu 5–9pm; Fri, Sat 5–10pm; Sun 5–9pm
Expect to pay: About $50 to $100 per person, if you are ordering hot tastings and select sashimi in addition to nigiri and rolls.