Small, intimate space with warm wood interiors and soft lighting creates an elegant, cozy atmosphere. Open kitchen and vintage decor add a speakeasy vibe that feels both relaxed and refined. Guests enjoy watching chefs at work while savoring modern Japanese cuisine paired with inventive cocktails.
Larger plates feature tender roasted Scottish salmon and generous portions that do not skimp on quality. Dishes combine bursting salmon roe and smooth Kaluga caviar with soft Hokkaido milk toast for a rich, layered flavor experience.
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Weekday lunch has happy hour prices for some items.
The happy hour menu includes unagi chawanmushi, karage, chicken wings, and more.
The Miyazaki A5 Wagyu Sandwich is limited to just 5 servings per day.
Ramen restaurant offers comfortable seating and a beautiful interior with Japanese music and anime figurines. Atmosphere feels inviting and lively, enhanced by ambient music and unique decor. Tables connect for large groups, creating a social dining experience.
Salmon dishes come in several forms here, including creamed salmon noodles, brothless salmon ramen, and a salmon dinner with rice and vegetables.** Portion sizes for the salmon dinner are generous.
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An 18% tip is automatically added to the check, including takeout orders.
Customers may end up paying a total of 36% in service charges and tips.
The restaurant accepts all major credit cards for payment.
Japanese restaurant offers private booths with Japanese seats and themed rooms that create an intimate setting. The decor and attention to detail provide a beautiful, immersive atmosphere reminiscent of Japan. Drinks include exceptional cocktails like lychee martinis and passion margaritas.
Fresh salmon appears with a special sauce and a smoky twist from the Salmon over Fire dish. The toro don combines toro slices with salmon roe for a rich flavor.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, but seating is first come first serve.
Happy hour runs after 10 PM with buy one get one free on draft beer and sake.
Oysters are buy one get one free during happy hour.
Small, modern spot offers a relaxed vibe with fresh sushi aroma and chill music. Enjoy juicy chicken yakitori alongside seared salmon and popular salmon rolls. Spacious seating makes it great for casual dining or group gatherings.
Juicy and tender textures define the chicken yakitori here. It pairs well with other dishes like Agedashi tofu for a solid meal.
Freshness stands out with seared salmon and salmon sashimi that are juicy and well-prepared. Salmon rolls like the Salmon Lover roll and Northern Blvd roll are popular and tasty choices.
Good to know
The restaurant charges $50 per person before tip for dinner.
Starting January 13th, the restaurant offers a lunch special for $27 per person.
The kitchen closes at 9:30 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Small Japanese restaurant offers cozy ambience with tables close together and sushi chefs preparing dishes in front. Atmosphere stays low-key and relaxed, welcoming casual dinners any day. Known for excellent ramen and skewered grilling, it draws those seeking quality without high prices.
Chicken yakitori comes as part of sets or alongside dishes like karaage and spicy miso ramen. It features grilled chicken skewers with a savory flavor that pairs well with other items like rolls and tempura.
Freshness stands out with the classic salmon, which is tasty and easy to enjoy. The menu includes a salmon avocado roll and a spicy salmon roll, plus a simple option with cream cheese and avocado for picky eaters.
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Yakitori sticks are priced around three dollars, offering great quality.
The $20 lunch special includes sushi and ramen.
The restaurant allows BYOB, which can enhance your dining experience.
Entry features Torii gates and atmospheric lighting creating a mini Kyoto vibe. The lively atmosphere includes a DJ and dance floor, blending dining with club energy. Sushi stands out as exceptionally fresh and high quality.
Salmon here is very fresh and comes in several forms like Scottish Salmon, salmon sashimi, and Spicy Salmon. The baked salmon and salmon in special rolls get good feedback, and even those who usually avoid sushi enjoy it.
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The early dinner special is offered Mondays to Thursdays from 3 to 6 PM for $38.99.
Happy hour at Fushimi is from 4pm to 7pm at the bar.
The restaurant does not require a reservation for two people and can accommodate walk-ins.
Skewers grill openly at the front, filling the space with savory aromas and creating an interactive cooking experience. The atmosphere stays easy-going and friendly, with simple, small seating that encourages quick meals. Music varies from none to classic BeeGees, adding to a pleasant yet casual vibe.
Salmon appears in teriyaki don and bento boxes. The salmon teriyaki don stands out as very delicious and often recommended.
Good to know
It is better to make a reservation in advance or you may need to wait.
The restaurant no longer has sushi on the menu as of February 2023.
Ordering a 7 or 10 skewer combo provides better value.
Small, intimate space with a nostalgic Japanese ambiance and serene decor creates a warm, quiet atmosphere. Seating arrangements offer privacy, supporting easy conversation without loud distractions. A bar area and variety of sake options add to the relaxed, low-key vibe.
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The lunch special ends before 2:45 PM.
Prices vary from cheap to pricey depending on the menu item.
The to-go special with the tempura rice bowls is a great deal.
Japanese-style booths and three seating options create a clean, cozy interior with unique dining experiences. The atmosphere feels warm and friendly, with a lively bar section adding energy to the space.
Lunch bento boxes feature salmon teriyaki. Rolls with salmon and eel stand out. Spicy and regular salmon rolls are the most reliable options here.
Good to know
Bamboo Ya has happy hour from 3pm - 7pm.
The best deal is the lunch combo for 3 rolls, which comes to about 5 dollars a roll.
You need to remove your shoes before you sit down.