Small dining space features cute lanterns and watercolor paintings that create a cozy, welcoming vibe. Atmosphere feels casual and relaxing, suitable for date nights or casual meals. The setting combines charm with a hole-in-the-wall feel and a porch-style dining room.
Shrimp tempura stands out as outstanding and delicious, often prompting a second order.
Baked salmon and crab onigiri come with beautiful presentation and rich flavors. Tuna, salmon, and shiitake mushroom options are filling and tasty, alongside hand rolls and spam musubi.
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Rollicious is located within a hallway to the right of Shuang Chengs.
The location is ideal for those on the go who need something quick.
The prices at Rollicious are reasonable for the serving size.
Small space with cozy wood flooring and intimate seating creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Calm and casual vibe suits easy conversation. Simple presentation and large portions make dining feel satisfying and comfortable.
Shrimp tempura features very light breading and comes with delicious sauces. Presentation stands out as visually appealing.
Various onigiri options include spicy chicken, tuna, bulgogi, and pork cheese rice balls. The beef bulgogi onigiri and spicy pork onigiri stand out for their fresh, flavorful taste.
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Expect a wait during peak times, especially during lunch and dinner hours.
Street parking is difficult; the nearest lot is a 10-minute walk away.
The restaurant has only four small tables for dine-in.
Cozy market vibe blends mini mart and ramen counter with quick service. Crispy shrimp tempura shines alongside other tempura dishes. Onigiri bombs offer big, flavorful portions with crispy exteriors and warm fillings like tuna mayo.
Shrimp tempura comes out crispy and delicious, standing out among other tempura options like plain and oyster. It pairs well with various dishes such as nitamago and musubi.
Onigiri bombs stand out with their crispy exterior and warm, flavorful fillings like tuna mayo and spicy options. Prices range from $3 to $5, offering big portions and freshly made rice balls that remind of Japan.
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Expect long lines during peak hours, so plan your visit accordingly.
Each rice ball or spam musubi costs about $2-3.
Seating space is very limited, with only a few seats available.
Small space with limited seating and high-top tables creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Energy stays relaxed, encouraging quick meals or lingering over flavorful, authentic Japanese onigiri. Offers unique onigiri varieties like soft shell crab and bulgogi, standing out amid typical fast food options.
Shrimp tempura features crunchy breading and fresh shrimp. It delivers a delicious texture and flavor every time.
Onigiri here features flawlessly seasoned rice with a variety of fillings like fried soft-shell crab, bulgogi beef, and a vegan spam substitute. Portions are generous and include unique twists like crispy horse mackerel with tonkatsu sauce and chicken katsu curry.
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O.Onigiri has limited seating, making it ideal for quick grab-and-go meals.
The onigiri costs $8 plus tax, offering fair pricing for the area.
Parking is easy and available in a large lot in front of the restaurant.
Japanese grocery store combines cozy atmosphere with clean, simple design. It offers handmade onigiri and hand rolls alongside a wide selection of authentic snacks and drinks. The space suits quick bites or casual chats, with many gluten-free options and affordable prices.
Shrimp tempura appears in both rolls and onigiri. Rolls come cold, while onigiri with shrimp tempura and spicy mayo are served hot. The shrimp tempura roll stands out as a favorite among the options.
Onigiri here come with generous fillings and a fresh selection including spicy tuna mayo, mentaiko cream cheese, and karaage options. Prices stay reasonable while offering quick, authentic, and filling snacks.
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Onigiri and hand rolls are priced around $5 each.
The shop offers gluten-free options for onigiri and hand rolls.
They have a variety of Japanese snacks, drinks, and grocery items.
Tiny Japanese restaurant with cozy, intimate seating and a lively atmosphere that feels authentically Japanese. Limited space includes a few tables and bar seats, creating a close-up view of kitchen action. Distinctive focus on freshly cooked tempura and onigiri, with a small marketplace for grab-and-go options.
Shrimp tempura stands out with its fantastic texture and flavor. It pairs well with snow crab tempura, both offering a better than average experience.
Unagi and Chashu fillings stand out in the onigiri here. These rice balls match the quality found in Tokyo and offer a delicious variety without the wait.
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Seating is limited to 12 people, so expect a wait.
It's best to arrive early to avoid long lines.
The parking lot has break-ins, so don't leave valuables in the car.
Little corner shop with cute outdoor seating and dog-friendly space offers a fun industrial atmosphere with chill hip-hop music. The vibe is relaxed and inviting, attracting those who enjoy unique Asian soul food in a casual setting.
Shrimp tempura comes with a crispy texture and pairs well with other dishes like spicy tuna and tofu. It offers a filling option that adds a satisfying crunch to meals.
Sakiyaki beef Onigiri offers a unique Okinawa-style flavor that feels light, not greasy, even with spam. Portions are larger than they look and the taste is consistently delicious and satisfying.
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Street parking is available, but can fill up quickly due to plaza services.
Valet parking is an option for those who prefer it.
The menu includes a variety of options catering to different tastes.
Small market space with natural wooden counters and Japanese izakaya curtains creates a bustling Tokyo side street vibe. Atmosphere feels fun and hectic, often crowded with narrow bar seating and limited tables. Onigiri offerings stand out as fresh, hand-made, and flavorful, drawing a steady flow of people seeking quick, high-quality bites.
Shrimp tempura comes with a savory flavor and a hint of sweetness. It pairs well with the balanced condiments served alongside.
Beef onigiri stands out with rich, super flavorful seasoning. Varieties like shrimp, chicken, and miso salmon offer hard to find flavors that make each bite well crafted and satisfying.
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Parking near the shop can be hard to find, especially on weekends.
Expect a busy atmosphere around 5 PM with many visitors.
Arrive early to guarantee your preferred onigiri flavor before they sell out.
Sleek, modern bakery with a stylish interior and cozy atmosphere offers a relaxed vibe amid a busy area. Crowds gather for affordable Japanese rice balls in many flavors, creating a lively but pleasant energy. Free WiFi adds convenience for quick visits or casual stays.
Shrimp tempura appears as a tasty rice ball option alongside other Japanese rice balls like salmon and eel. It stands out as a favorite dish among several choices including octopus and teriyaki items.
Many onigiri variations come nicely wrapped and ready to grab. They are larger than typical ones and have a good amount of filling, including options like eel wasabi, crab wasabi, and octopus salad.
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Rice balls cost between $2.50 and $3 each, with generous fillings.
A filling meal can be had for less than $3.
You can get a discount if you pay in cash.
Asian restaurant offers a cozy seating area with plenty of plug-ins and a self-order station. Atmosphere is bright and relaxing, with soft, luxurious seats and K-pop music creating a welcoming vibe. The space suits families and casual diners, balancing slight noise with comfort.
Shrimp tempura comes with a satisfying crunch and is often perfectly cooked. Some find the batter can overpower the shrimp, especially in appetizer portions.
Crab onigiri comes stuffed and beautifully prepared. The spicy tuna onigiri offers a tasty option. Overall, the onigiri are well made and flavorful.
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Parking is limited at this location, so plan accordingly.
Consider ordering food for pickup or delivery due to parking issues.
Bento boxes include an egg roll, gyoza, cabbage slaw, steamed rice, and protein.
Small spot with limited seating and self-order kiosks offers a cute atmosphere and customizable tea and rice balls. The space feels warm and clean but can get crowded with loud conversations. Staff often hang out openly, creating a casual vibe.
Shrimp tempura comes warm and serves quickly, often paired with Yaya chicken rice balls or crab meat. The affordable dishes have a crispy texture and a balanced flavor that stands out.
Made-to-order onigiri come in a variety of flavors like shrimp tempura and tuna. They offer good taste at a reasonable price, with options like tempura topped with spicy mayo standing out.
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There is a credit card minimum of $5.
They are currently not accepting cash payments.
The wait can be long at certain hours.