Majestic interior with beautiful decor and well-designed layout creates a warm, inviting vibe. Atmosphere feels like a slice of Tokyo, modern and pleasant, suitable for dates. Seating is ample, and presentation includes artful plating with unique touches like little pots and plants.
Freshness stands out with tuna and salmon sashimi served in thick cuts. Sashimi pairs well with sides like miso, udon, or ramen.
Desserts come with intricate plating and beautiful toppings. The Mochi Ice Cream melts smoothly and stands out as a recommended choice.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Expect longer wait times on weekends, especially during dinner hours.
Lunch combos are available for around $50 for multiple dishes.
Sushi restaurant offers cozy atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor seating including a lovely patio with heaters. The vibe is calm and inviting, suitable for casual dining or a date. Decor blends simple, clean lines with a casual sports bar feel, creating a relaxed environment.
Sashimi here stands out for its incredible freshness and next-level presentation. Varieties like yellowtail yuzu and red snapper melt in your mouth, with generous samplers available for sharing.
Every flavor of mochi offers a soft, chewy texture with a variety of rich, authentic tastes. The mochi stands out as a top choice for dessert here.
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The patio is perfect for happy hour drinks with friends or coworkers.
Parking is available in the rear, and the spacious bank lot next door is accessible in the evenings.
The price of $20 per roll is common, but portions may be small.
Unassuming exterior leads to a cozy, authentic Japanese atmosphere with calm, relaxed energy inside. Space offers both bar and table seating with fresh, high-quality sushi prepared by skilled chefs. Music plays softly, supporting quiet conversation and a welcoming vibe.
Fresh fish defines the sashimi here, with the ootoro sashimi melting in your mouth. The sashimi omakase and Chirashi bowl offer generous portions over perfectly seasoned rice, highlighting the consistent freshness.
Simmered and fried versions of mochi appear in dishes like agedashi mochi and mochi in soup. The menu includes fried mochi with grated radish and mochi served alongside other Japanese specialties.
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The restaurant is family-owned and operated, enhancing its authentic atmosphere.
Lunch specials offer great value and are a must-try.
Weekly specials feature traditional Japanese dishes.
Outdoor patio with heat lamps and indoor seating create a calm, authentic Japanese atmosphere featuring a zen bamboo fountain and traditional wood interiors. The space feels like a hidden gem with a cozy, peaceful vibe suited for quiet socializing or dates.
Fresh fish defines the sashimi here, served with real wasabi and soy sauce. It tastes light and refreshing, pairing well with cold soba for a clean bite.
Black sesame mochi stands out with its unique filling and rich flavor. Mochi desserts come with a couple of different fillings, adding a special touch to the experience.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; arrive early to avoid long lines.
Street parking is available nearby, but it's at your own risk.
Dine-in only; takeout is not offered.
Small space with limited seating creates a cozy but crowded atmosphere. Loud and disorganized environment contrasts with a great playlist that adds to the vibe. Popular spot mainly for takeout, often busy with long waits and tight quarters.
Salmon sashimi comes in a bento box with caviar and wasabi seasoning. The quality feels high and the value stands out.
Soft mochi features a lovely hint of coconut that stands out. Matcha pairs well with mochi, especially in the strawberry matcha combination.
Good to know
Komeya No Bento is mainly a to-go place with limited indoor seating.
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours.
Ordering online is recommended to avoid long lines.
Japanese restaurant offers unique upscale decor and a cool Cali vibe with outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels friendly and cozy, attracting a mix of diners including families. Sushi stands out for its freshness and creative rolls, complemented by a selection of sake and chilled beers.
Bluefin tuna sashimi comes thick and fresh, matching quality found in Tokyo. The tuna is so tender it practically dissolves on the tongue, with no fishy taste.
Mochi here features thin, pleasant texture with flavors like Strawberry and Matcha ice cream. The mochi is consistently top notch and serves as a satisfying dessert.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 3 to 6 pm on weekdays and 4 to 6 pm on weekends.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends due to high demand.
Expect a wait during peak hours, particularly on weekends.
Japanese supermarket atmosphere blends authentic Tokyo feel with a lively yet relaxed vibe. Space includes mini food court, Kinokuniya bookstore, and a gachapon corner offering diverse Japanese goods and activities. Fresh seafood and specialty items create a distinct shopping experience.
Freshness stands out with a great selection of sashimi grade fish and sushi-grade seafood available. Cuts are affordable and the quality is consistently clean and excellent.
Mochi comes in several forms here, including mochi donuts and mochi with real fruit. The grocery section offers a variety of mochi alongside other Japanese ingredients.
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Parking is often difficult to find, especially during busy hours.
Mitsuwa hosts seasonal items and pop-up events, adding excitement to each visit.
Food vendors are located at the front of the market with seating available.
Japanese grocery store offers a deep, well-stocked space with a wide selection of fresh sashimi and sushi-grade fish. Crowded and authentic atmosphere creates a nostalgic, bustling vibe reminiscent of Japan. Clever amenities like a microwave for bentos and unique packaging add to the quirky charm.
Freshness stands out with a great selection of sashimi-grade fish including scallops, crab, and fresh tuna. Portions are generous and prices remain a bargain compared to typical markets.
Fresh red bean mochi and chichi dango appear regularly alongside a solid selection of ready-to-eat options. Prices stay reasonable and the mochi section stays well stocked with fresh varieties.
Good to know
Nijiya Market has a large selection of Japanese imported groceries.
You cannot take pictures inside Nijiya Market.
Parking validation requires a minimum purchase of $30.
Modern Japanese restaurant offers a clean, bright decor with a relaxed and intimate vibe suited for special occasions or brunch dates. The atmosphere blends high-end aesthetics with comfort, creating a unique dining experience. Guests often enjoy artful food presentation and distinctive fusion dishes.
Sashimi here is tender and sweet, with a generous mix of traditional cuts and modern styles. The platter is fresh and fairly priced, with soy sauce enhancing the flavors.
Soft mochi appears as a dessert alongside meals and in a crispy mochi waffle served with sauce. Mochi also features in sweet treats like matcha mochi pancakes and a complimentary mochi birthday cake.
Good to know
Happy Hour runs from 4 to 6 PM, Tuesday through Sunday, with 25% off small and cold plates.
Reservations are recommended, especially during busy times like weekends.
The waitlist is managed via a QR code at the entrance; no physical sign-up available.