Tiny sushi joint with cozy seating and bright, clean design offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere with soft electronic pop music. The space feels unpretentious and well decorated, suitable for casual dining or a quick bite.
The dragon roll stands out with its black dragon roll variety included in the "D" party tray. It pairs well with other rolls like sakura and eel cucumber for a diverse sushi experience.
Large portions of fresh fish and avocado stand out. The sashimi includes fatty tuna, tiger shrimp from Hokkaido, raw shrimp, uni, and salmon belly. Grilled mackerel comes juicy with lemon and sweet fish sauce. Shrimp heads are fried and served as well.
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Prices at this sushi restaurant are reasonable.
The price for both the inside and takeout sashimi special is the same.
Expect a 30-45 minute wait during peak hours.
Underground space offers an upscale yet cozy atmosphere with lively dance music. Crazy dragon roll delivers bold flavors, perfectly paired with bbq squid. Sushi bars serve extremely fresh fish, making seafood a standout choice here.
Crazy dragon roll stands out as a highlight with bold flavors. It pairs well with bbq squid and complements dishes like truffle fried rice.
Fresh fish stands out with big pieces and delicious flavor. Sushi features extremely fresh fish throughout.
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Reservations are not required, and walk-ins are usually accommodated.
The restaurant offers generous portions, making it a good value for the price.
Lunch specials are available, providing great deals during midday hours.
Modern interior with oriental decoration and a mini waterfall creates a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The space feels clean and elegant, offering a calm vibe that complements the fresh, well-crafted sushi.
Fresh ingredients make the Dragon Roll stand out with tasty flavors. The spicy version offers a mild heat balanced by spicy mayo and eel sauce.
Fish here is incredibly fresh with quality on par with Michelin-starred restaurants. Signature dishes include sesame fish and a fish skin salad that stand out for their flavor and freshness.
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Top Notch Sushi is a high quality kosher sushi place.
The prices are affordable and reasonable.
There is a wide variety of rolls to choose from.
Small, clean space with modern decor and a cozy vibe creates a casual atmosphere. Noise level is somewhat high, reflecting a lively pace. Popular for affordable, well-prepared teriyaki dishes, it attracts a steady flow of diners, including students.
The angry dragon roll offers a solid flavor profile with a bit of a kick. It comes across as decent and enjoyable without being overwhelming.
Shrimp dishes stand out with fresh shrimp that is never greasy. Options include shrimp and salmon teriyaki, shrimp tempura roll, and bento boxes combining shrimp with chicken or beef, all served in generous portions.
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The restaurant can get busy during peak hours, so plan accordingly.
Takeout and delivery options are available.
The portions are generous, making it a great value for your money.
Spacious setting with old-fashioned Chinese decor creates a laid-back, intimate vibe enhanced by low warm lighting and pop music. The atmosphere balances cozy warmth with a lively, hip energy, making it suitable for late-night dining and casual sports watching at the bar.
The dragon roll stands out with its amazing flavor and is served alongside variations like the red dragon roll. Both rolls pair well with dishes like wagyu fried rice and yellowtail.
Fresh fish arrives quickly with beautiful presentation. Sashimi and nigiri feature generous cuts and an upscale fish selection beyond typical sushi spots.
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The restaurant closes at 2:00 AM, making it a good option for late-night dining.
They are cash only and do not accept card payments.
Happy hour for food is from 12-6pm and drinks are from 3-7pm.
Small Japanese restaurant with cozy private booths and a quiet, intimate atmosphere. Renovated space feels more spacious and inviting, featuring unique decorations and a party room with karaoke upstairs.
Fresh avocado tops the dragon roll, adding a creamy texture. It often comes with a combo including takoyaki, sashimi, and tonkatsu ramen.
Fish comes with a buttery soft texture and a fresh, lightly sweet flavor. Rolls pack a generous amount of fish and ingredients, with shrimp in a coconut cream sauce adding a sweet touch.
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Dine in for their $1 per sashimi slice/nigiri sushi special with a $20 minimum order.
They have a special anniversary dinner for $49.
You need to bring cash for the sushi and sashimi discount.
Small, modest sushi restaurant with a cozy ambiance and tranquil, friendly atmosphere. Space suits take-away well and offers a big menu with many options. Known for generous portions and delicious sushi with standout rice and tempura dishes.
Black dragon rolls serve with generous avocado and small tempura pieces. Presentation looks super cute but tempura size feels too small for some.
Fish comes fresh and fatty with excellent quality and no fishy taste. Rolls have a perfect rice to fish ratio and generous portions, including big pieces of high quality fish.
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The lunch sushi and sashimi special costs $20.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol.
The portions are large.
Vibrant space with red lighting and loud music sets a lively mood. Dragon roll scores a 9 out of 10 for taste and pairs well with loco roll. Shrimp dishes like Asian honey shrimp and shrimp Mac and Cheese offer rich, bold flavors.
The dragon roll stands out for its amazing taste and is often rated highly, around 9 out of 10. It pairs well with the loco roll and is a highly recommended choice.
Shrimp dishes stand out with Asian honey shrimp and shrimp Mac and Cheese offering rich flavors. The Chef Special fried rice with shrimp complements the seafood options well.
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This place only accepts cash; credit cards are not accepted.
Reservations are necessary for a specific seating time due to limited space.
An 18% service charge is automatically added for dine-in for two.
Modern interior with wood accents and dim lighting creates a zen atmosphere that feels clean and inviting. The vibe is tranquil and familiar, with attentive and friendly service enhancing the calm mood. Sushi presentation on a staircase-like arrangement adds a unique visual touch to the dining experience.
King Crab Dragon Roll offers delicate flavors and fresh ingredients. Rolls like the Phoenix and Black Dragon come beautifully presented and packed with flavor.
Seafood here is very fresh and matches quality found in Seattle. Fried oysters come out crispy outside, tender inside, and sushi rolls offer generous portions of fish with a variety that keeps meals interesting.
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Lunch specials are available on weekends, offering good value.
The 3 roll special costs $18, with an additional $2 for a Shrimp Tempura Roll.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol due to a pending liquor license.
Small dining area with only four tables creates an intimate, cozy atmosphere reminiscent of Japan. Quiet environment features mild old jazz music and a family-run vibe that feels warm and welcoming. Seating is comfortable but limited, making it ideal for quiet meals rather than large groups.
Multiple orders of the dragon roll come served together on one plate. It pairs well with dishes like pork ramen and appears frequently on the menu.
Fish comes fresh and plentiful with sushi quality comparable to NOBU. Shrimp dishes stand out, especially the shrimp tempura rolls and shrimp ramen with rich, authentic broth.
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Take-out is recommended due to the limited seating.
The restaurant closes at 1am.
This is the only place open in the area until 1 AM.
Chic space with high ceilings and spacious tables offers a warm, romantic atmosphere that balances lively energy and relaxation near a busy area. The vibe suits both quick bites and upscale dining, with a packed, vibrant scene and great music enhancing the experience.
Dragon roll comes with small portions and feels overpriced. It pairs with salmon and eel rolls but lacks in value compared to other dishes like steak frites and wagyu Gyosa.
Fresh fish arrives daily, ensuring every sushi piece features perfect seasoned rice and fish with unique flavors. The menu includes a huge variety of seafood and an Asian twist on baked clams.
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A reservation is necessary.
The location is two minutes from the train station.
Expect a busy atmosphere, especially before events at MSG.
Elegant interior design spans multiple stories with beautiful decor and comfortable indoor seating. Atmosphere is noisy and warm, creating a lively, business casual vibe. A private basement bar adds a unique feature to the space.
Crunchy texture and filling portions define the Dragon Roll here. It stands out as a vegetarian option with a savory eel sauce that is less sweet than usual.
Fresh fish shines in the rolls and tacos, especially the salmon and tuna. The shrimp tempura and crispy rice with fish stand out for their texture and flavor.
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The restaurant charges $11 for a bottle of water.
Expect a meal to cost around a hundred dollars.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is recommended for smaller purchases.
Space features high ceilings and an open kitchen visible from seating areas. Ambiance feels cozy and inviting with natural wood and earthy materials, creating a quiet, charming setting. A huge sake selection complements the atmosphere, adding to the overall experience.
The dragon roll offers a very tasty option with a hot version available. Some versions lack freshness and flavor, showing inconsistency.
Fresh fish stands out with consistently high quality and delicious flavor. Sushi specials offer many pieces but sometimes repeat the same fish, like snapper, instead of a varied assortment.
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The prices are higher than average for sushi in the area.
A 6-piece roll is priced like an 8-piece roll.
Scallop sashimi costs $7 each.