Sushi Spot Arcata

Accommodating gluten-free
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This vibrant sushi spot stands out for its thoughtful gluten-free accommodations, featuring Tamari soy sauce and gluten-free teriyaki that ensure a safe and delicious experience. The homey, welcoming atmosphere is enhanced by live local music, creating a relaxed setting where gluten-sensitive diners can enjoy beautifully presented rolls like the dragon and Moonstone. Friendly staff attentively suggest gluten-free alternatives, making this a top choice for gluten-free sushi lovers seeking both flavor and comfort.
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Accommodating

Some risk of cross-contamination

Trained staff
Checked by Atly
Always inquire directly about health and safety.

Good to know

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Yuki suggests gluten-free alternatives on the menu.

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Tamari is available as a gluten-free soy sauce option.

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The restaurant charges a 10% automatic gratuity on all bills.

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Sushi options include unique gluten-free choices not found elsewhere.

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Live music with James Zeller performs every Tuesday night.

670 9th St #101, Arcata, CA 95521, USA
2.4km

People are saying

L
I want to give a huge shout out to Yuki, our fantastic waitress Friday night. She was so attentive once she realized I have a gluten sensitivity. She was great at suggesting alternatives. She was sweet, friendly, and kind.
L
Very friendly staff and welcoming atmosphere. Awesome music on Tuesday night with James Zeller music. Good sushi. The dragon roll was my favorite. It was quite tasty and beautifully presented. I'd go back (and will) just for that and the music. The California roll was meh - there was nothing wrong with. It just didn't fill me with delight. I wouldn't order it again though. Just too ordinary for my taste. The miso soup was warm and comfortable, a great way to start. The edamame were decent. A bit salty and yet not super flavorful. That said, I'd still get them - cause I love edamame. I love that they had Tamari (it's gluten free). Thats a big plus for me. I also love that they gave me as much wasabi as I wanted. I love wasabi. Theirs is decent wasabi too. All in all, it was a bit pricey - but everything is these days right? It was a little over $60 for 3 rolls, some pot stickers, two soups, one edamame and two mochi's and tip (it's included if you use a credit card). No drinks. Maybe that's not so much? What do you think? I think I'm stuck in the 90's when I would get great half price sushi (if you went at just the right time) in Berkeley.. Not a great reference! I'll go again for the dragon roll, the music.