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Hidden Fish

4.1 (33 reviews)
Open 12:00 pm - 8:30 PM

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Salmon flight, tuna flight, broccoli, crispy chicken- all fantastic!
Megan P.

Amazing service from Amber. We got a beautiful spot outside. It felt like we were in a resort!

Hidden Fish, Skaneateles
Steve L.

Had a dinner with my son and it was very nicely presented in a very authentic atmosphere. They were uber accommodating and made me a spicy tuna hand roll that was terrific. Service was professional and genuine.

finger lake roll, salmon avocado roll, crispy rice
Kate F.

We went to Hidden Fish for the first time and had the best experience! Bri was our server and she was so friendly and knew so much about the restaurant and the menu! I have an allergy and they did so much to make sure they knew what I could and couldn't have and made me special dishes! We sat at the bar and everything we ordered was amazing

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Molly R.

Absolutely love it here. The restaurant has a great ambiance and unique feel... a great addition to the Skaneateles restaurant scene. service was great, our server was incredibly knowledge and helpful when making choices. The sushi was amazing, super fresh and fairly priced for the quality! Will be back!

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Bse L.

There was some unsettled drama with the seating arrangements at this business. I reserved the time and expected a table but she told me that they had us sitting at the bar. Lil weird to sit at a bar with 3 people. The little fish toy was super totally awesome sauce. Food was a bit undercooked but free dessert always helps. It was my birthday and free mochi!! Although we could not tell which one was mint VS cookie dough, rip :( We tried to share a piece of fish, we thought it was way bigger but it was about 3 inches. 3 inches is not enough!! Waiter gave us a weird look when we ordered one to split with 3 girly pops!

M H.

I love this place! It's definitely a huge step up from a basic sushi bar. Hidden Fish's chef creates delicious sushi dishes that have a unique twist, with seafood that is super fresh. I've sat at a table as well as at the sushi bar, and both times the service was warm and efficient. I also appreciated the staff and chef's attention to my gluten allergy-- it made me feel like I could relax and enjoy the food and ambiance. Looking forward to returning again!

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Amazing food, wonderful cocktails, attentive service - we can't wait to go back! So glad we found this hidden gem.

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Delicious sushi and fresh fish, but even better wait service! We had a great experience with Matthew.

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Best sushi in CNY and our waiter Matthew was excellent. He guided us through a fabulous dining experience.

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New menu, new staff and new atmosphere. Had a great meal and enjoyed everything about this cute little place.

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Very expensive the beef short ribs were very salty. They don't have a very large dining area. Make reservations if you have a large group.

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Absolutely worth the find!!! Soooo pretty inside. Service was prompt and food was superior!!! Love it!!!

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Each and every time I have dined at a new sushi establishment in CNY I have been woefully disappointed.

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I was really disappointed. I'm going to try to be nice here, but I cook at home for 5 almost every…read morenight and don't eat out often, so when I do, I'm looking for the whole experience. We were in town for an event and had one night to eat out. I wish I had picked a different place. The atmosphere was warm and our waitress was very nice but the food was mediocre, at best. The calamari appetizer was bland and chewy. The three of us didn't finish it and that's saying something because my gaggle is usually fighting for the last piece of any good calamari appetizer. The tastiest part was the bed of red sauce with spicy peppers but it lacked cohesion with the calamari. I had the braised beef ribs. Not only was it not fork tender, I've made better pot roast. I had to ask for salt and I can't remember the last time I've needed salt in a restaurant for a dish like this. The potatoes were the consistency of a thick sauce. Two stars because my husband said the lasagna was delicious, I enjoyed my wine, and the Caesar salad was good, but wait until I tell you my pepper story. So the pepper story... our waitress was very nice, but table service was a bit slow and when I asked one of the other staff for fresh ground pepper for the Caesar, she acted as if I asked for moon dust and responded, "I can bring you...pepper". Um ok, thanks, if it's not too much to ask. Our nice waitress came later with a little dish of coarse ground pepper which was appreciated by all at the table. My son thinks I should give it 3 stars because he enjoyed his pasta and meat balls but I think he's being generous because he's 12. I would have preferred dirty dishes to be cleared before new plates arrived. I don't want to shuffles plates around the table to make room.

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Usually our go to, but disappointed last night. The Caesar…read moresalad recipe has changed, and there's not a lot of Caesar left with a ranch tasting dressing, tomatoes and corn. ‍ a southwest caesar? The maiale was greasy, tough and had no flavor Just very unimpressive. I'm saddened that all the 'wow' is gone.

Hidden Fish - seafood - Updated May 2026

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