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Thursday, January 22, 2026

Hidden Gem with Sunken Seating: Is Tako Bensalem’s Best Sushi?

The Vibe

Tako Japanese Restaurant offers a surprisingly intimate escape from the typical strip mall setting. The interior features “sunken” tatami-style tables (with legroom underneath) and private booths that make it feel like a legitimate night out rather than just a quick lunch stop. It’s quiet, cozy, and distinctly romantic.

What Locals Love (The Pros)

  • Top Dish: The Godzilla Roll (spicy tuna and crunch, topped with avocado) is a crowd favorite for those who love bold flavors. For purists, the Yellowtail Jalapeño appetizer is frequently praised for its freshness and perfect kick.
  • The Service: Diners consistently describe the staff as polite and attentive without hovering. The team is known for remembering regulars, adding a personal touch that larger chains lack.
  • The Best Part: It is BYOB and features those unique semi-private sunken booths. This combination makes it a top-tier choice for an affordable but impressive date night where you can hear your conversation.

Heads Up (The Cons)

  • Price vs. Portion: A few locals noted that the price point is a bit higher than your average neighborhood sushi joint ($$-$$$), and portions—especially for sashimi—can feel slightly on the smaller side for the cost.
  • Delivery Differences: While the dine-in presentation is excellent, some reviewers felt the quality and attention to detail dip slightly when ordering takeout or delivery.

The Verdict

This is the spot for a romantic BYOB date night or a quiet dinner where atmosphere matters. If you’re looking for cheap, bulk sushi to eat on the couch, there are budget options elsewhere; go here for the experience and the “sunken” tables.

David Russo
David Russohttps://bensalemweekly.com/
David Russo is the Dining & Hospitality Reporter for Bensalem Weekly. He covers restaurant openings, health inspections, and consumer reviews in Bucks County.

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