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.
Okinawa-style onigiri offers a unique twist with fillings like spicy tuna, shrimp tempura, and sukiyaki beef. These onigiri are flavorful without feeling greasy or heavy, making them both delicious and filling.
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 dining area with about 7-8 tables offers a casual and comfortable atmosphere. The place operates more like a self-serve spot with complimentary hot green tea or water. Sushi quality is fresh and well priced, making it a hidden gem in the neighborhood.
Sushi features fresh sashimi, juicy skewers, and melt-in-your-mouth cuts. The Chirashi Bowl, Special Bento, and seared salmon nigiri with Musashi roll stand out for quality and price.
Onigiri features salmon inside with variations like salmon with onion and mayo on top and seared salmon. Rolls include vegetable and spicy tuna with special sauce.
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The restaurant is CARD ONLY.
The pricing is very fair with many rolls under $6.
Portions are generous compared to other casual sushi places.
Small Japanese spot offers standing dining with a long window counter and no seating. Atmosphere feels lively on weekends and casual, attracting those who enjoy quick, quality katsu sandwiches. The place stands out for its crispy, juicy pork and shrimp sandwiches with flavorful sauces.
Katsu sandwiches come with honey milk bread, frisee, yuzu-kosho slaw, and katsu sauce, making them crispy, tender, and moist. Options include pork, chicken, shrimp, mushroom, and vegetarian, all served sizable and filling, with curry plates and cheese fries also available.
Offers bulgogi onigiri and spicy crab onigiri with solid flavor. Onigiri serve as a tasty, satisfying snack option.
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Parking can be hard during peak times; consider using paid lots.
This place is more of a grab-and-go spot with limited seating.
The total cost for two sandwiches, fries, and a drink is around $42.
Ramen restaurant offers spacious modern design with a warm, inviting atmosphere blending Kyoto and Los Angeles styles. The vibe stays lively and efficient, reflecting authentic roots with community-style seating. Broth stands out as thick, creamy, and richly flavored, setting it apart from typical ramen spots.
Kotteri ramen features a super thick, creamy broth made mainly from chicken and vegetables, not pork. Noodles come cooked to perfection, and the flavor is rich and savory, capturing authentic Kyoto-style ramen well.
Crispy onigiri stands out with its crunchy texture and pairs well when dipped in ramen broth. The mentaiko flavor offers a fresh, delicious twist that complements the meal nicely.
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Parking costs $1 per hour for the first two hours at Aiso Parking Garage.
Ramen dishes are priced between $19.50 and $28, depending on thickness.
Expect to pay around $109 for a meal for four, indicating elevated prices.
Robots deliver orders through small automatic doors in a clean, simple space with an old building vibe. The atmosphere feels cool and new age but somewhat dingy, with people coming and going quickly. Multiple kitchens offer diverse options, making ordering and pickup seamless and contactless.
Fresh and tasty unagi and salmon stand out. Sushi quality matches what you'd find in Studio City, no need to drive far for Katsu Ya cravings.
Spam masubi and lobster/shrimp onigiri come with a good amount of filling. The spicy tuna onigiri and spam/egg musubis offer solid flavor. Overall, the onigiri taste delicious and hit the spot.
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The pickup process is contactless and efficient, allowing for quick retrieval of orders.
Parking can be challenging; street parking is the only option available.
Food is ready in less than 10 minutes after ordering.
Japanese grocery store with a food court featuring authentic ramen and sushi creates a vibe like being in Japan. Clean, organized space includes anime-themed shops and a gaming room, attracting those seeking genuine Japanese products and atmosphere.
Wide selection of sushi grade seafood and authentic ramen stands out here. The food court offers bento boxes, spicy miso ramen with chashu, katsudon, and onigiri, all made fresh and ready to eat.
Fresh onigiri come in many options priced at $2.50 each. Quick store-made rice balls offer a decent selection and great value alongside other Japanese snacks.
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Parking can be very challenging, especially during lunch hours.
Visit early for the best selection of bento boxes and fresh sushi.
Prepared foods are often marked down by half near closing time.
Small, cozy ramen shop with a warm vibe and spinach noodles as a unique offering. Atmosphere is quiet and chill, with friendly service and fresh, flavorful broth. Prices are reasonable, and free ice cream follows the meal.
Ramen features a rich, flavorful broth with tender pork and includes unique spinach noodles. Options like spicy miso and Tonkotsu ramen offer solid, no-frills flavors with consistent quality.
Spicy salmon and tuna onigiri come coated with furikake on the edges, adding a flavorful touch. The onigiri offers a delicious explosion of flavor that stands out among other menu items.
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Prices are affordable, with meals typically under $20.
The restaurant gets busy, especially an hour before closing.
Food is served quickly, even during peak hours.
Japanese grocery store offers spacious aisles and a lively atmosphere filled with vibrant crowds. Bright, roomy interior includes a food court with fresh aromas and an outdoor seating area for dining. Unique products and a Kinokuniya bookstore add to the dynamic shopping experience.
Freshly made soup and sushi stand out with reasonably priced quality. The food court offers a wide variety including kitsune udon, tempura, croquettes, and Japanese curry with katsu chicken.
Fillings stand out with options like tuna spicy mayo and spicy cod roe. Onigiri here tastes delicious and filling, making it a solid snack choice.
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Parking can get congested during busy times, so arrive early.
The food court offers a variety of Japanese and Asian cuisine options.
Discounted items are available after 7 pm on certain days.
Small café with Japanese theme and only two tables inside creates an intimate, cozy vibe. Atmosphere feels cute and bustling, attracting people for quick pick-up rather than long stays. Unique matcha drinks and authentic onigiri stand out as distinctive offerings.
Onigiri here shows amazing quality with each grain of rice visible and a great texture and flavor. The shop feels like a quaint Japanese cafe serving authentic onigiri and unique drinks.
Onigiri features perfect rice texture with each grain clearly visible. The shop offers authentic flavors that transport you to Japan, making the onigiri both tasty and memorable.
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Lagu Cafe has very limited seating, making it a grab-and-go spot.
Online ordering is available for convenience.
The cafe often sells out of food items by the afternoon.
Japanese restaurant offers a beautiful space with calm, peaceful vibe suited for intimate dining. Loud 90s music and low lighting create a lively yet dim atmosphere. Bar seating provides views of kitchen prep and creative Japanese dishes stand out alongside interesting cocktails inspired by Japanese whiskey.
Yakitori skewers come out hot with an irresistible grilled aroma. Bone marrow with grilled mochi and shiso vinegar offers a rich, salty flavor balanced by tangy vinegar. Meat dishes include fresh grated wasabi, a rare find outside high-end spots.
Yaki onigiri offers a nostalgic crispy rice flavor similar to Korean 누룽지 and works well alone or with meats. The onigiri is crispy on the outside, making it a solid finish to the tasting menu.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during busy hours.
Parking validation is available to avoid extra charges.
Happy hour runs from 4 to 6 pm with $10 Japanese highballs.
Small, cozy Japanese restaurant with sakura-themed decor and an atmosphere that feels like stepping into Japan during cherry blossom season. Relaxed and inviting vibe suits pairs or small groups, with beautifully styled dishes and cups enhancing the authentic experience. Outdoor seating welcomes dogs, adding to the casual charm.
Tuna onigiri offers a filling portion with fresh, authentic flavors. The chilled udon features refreshing noodles and broth with slightly warm, tender meat. Karaage and salmon onigiri also stand out as favorites.
Onigiri features fresh tuna and salmon with authentic flavors. Portions are filling and well priced.
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Hatsuzakura closes briefly from 3 to 4:30 pm.
Street parking can be difficult during peak hours.
On Sundays, expect a wait for the menu when they open at 11 am.
Simple, cozy fast food spot with a clean, modern look and fresh onigiri. Atmosphere stays relaxed with late-night hours until 1am. Offers solid portions and a variety of Japanese rice balls and poke bowls for quick, casual meals.
Fresh, made-to-order onigiri stand out with authentic flavors like classic tuna mayo and crab. The poke bowls offer solid, fresh options that complement the Japanese food selection well.
Onigiri here comes super fresh and made to order with perfect rice and authentic flavors like classic tuna mayo and crab. The selection is good and prices are reasonable, delivering a delicious and satisfying experience.
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They are open until 1am for late-night meals.
Prices for onigiri are reasonable, typically around $5 each.
Portions of onigiri are larger than expected from the pictures.
Small shop in a busy food court offers specialized onigiri with a variety of flavors and a 3 for $11 bundle deal. The atmosphere is lively during lunch hours with a buzzer system for order pickup. The menu includes fully cooked rice balls wrapped in seaweed, providing a quick and tasty snack option.
Specializing in onigiri, this spot offers large, filling rice balls with tasty fillings like spicy salmon, pork belly, and honey walnut shrimp. Ordering happens through a kiosk, and the onigiri serve well as snacks or appetizers.
Big and filling onigiri come with good fillings. The spicy salmon flavor offers a mild spice and works well as a snack or appetizer. Lines can be long on weekends, but the onigiri are worth the wait.
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Tenori specializes in onigiri, which are rare in Orange County.
The bundle deal offers 3 onigiri for $11, a good value.
Expect busy lunch hours, which may lead to longer wait times.