Good Fortune St. Pete | Would You Eat This?
Walked in and instantly knew— This place worships cats more than I do. Lucky cats everywhere! I felt spiritually outnumbered.
SUSHI
The Stray Gourmet
12/15/20251 min read
Good Fortune St. Pete
St. Petersburg, Florida
Neon Tokyo vibes · Sushi · Lucky cat choas
Good Fortune feels like stepping into a lucky cat fever dream.
Neon glow, tight corners, and a room that hums with intention.
The sushi lands clean and confident—fresh, precise, no wasted motion.
The roe? Dangerous. Hypnotic. Absolutely not here to behave.
Good Fortune earns a controlled, respectful, indoor hiss.
Stray Gourmet approved.


Inside Good Fortune St. Pete






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Good Fortune is confident without being loud. The room is fun, the energy steady, and nothing feels rushed or overworked. This is a place that trusts its food and lets the night unfold at its own pace.
The menu leans thoughtful rather than flashy — familiar flavors handled with care, balance over excess, and an approach that rewards repeat visits more than one-time spectacle. Dishes arrive composed, not styled for attention.
Service is calm and attentive, tuned to the table instead of the room. The atmosphere encourages staying a little longer, ordering one more thing, and not overthinking any of it.
Good Fortune isn’t trying to impress everyone. It’s built for people who notice when a place knows what it’s doing — and quietly keeps doing it.
Stray Notes: Good Fortune St. Pete