Modern sushi restaurant with friendly vibes and house music playing. Space feels cozy with artwork on display and sushi chefs who engage with diners. Atmosphere suits both family outings and date nights.
Fresh fish stands out with toro nigiri so good it invites a second round. Baja-style sushi offers a unique twist, supported by exceptional service from attentive staff like Bobby and Cameron.
Freshness stands out with fresh fish and amazing quality. The toro nigiri is so good it invites a second round.
Good to know
There is plenty of parking available near the restaurant.
Avoid ordering for pickup on Fridays due to high demand.
The restaurant can get packed during peak hours.
Modern design splits space between separate bar and family areas with a glassed-in outdoor patio warmed by heaters. Lively atmosphere features loud Spanish music and a DJ playing an energetic playlist. Sushi offerings are incredibly fresh, attracting those seeking quality Japanese cuisine.
Fresh sushi rolls stand out with perfect tempura shrimp and unusual, pretty presentations. The Casa roll, Mamba roll, and Rockin shrimp roll highlight the quality and variety available.
Fresh fish stands out with sushi rolls like the Casa roll, Mamba roll, and Rockin shrimp roll. Shrimp tempura and seafood ramen add variety alongside lobster rice and beef sliders.
Good to know
Happy hour runs all day from Monday to Wednesday.
Wednesdays feature half-off wine bottles during happy hour.
Parking is limited with only a few street spots available.
Revolving sushi conveyor belts and robotic delivery cars create a modern, fun atmosphere with quick service. Spacious seating supports a family-friendly vibe that balances simplicity with lively energy. The place blends technology and casual dining in a welcoming setting.
Freshness stands out with a variety on the revolving belt including classic rolls, nigiri, and unique chef specials. Salmon nigiri costs about $2 per piece, offering affordable quality in a clean setting with top-tier service.
Fish arrives fresh and flavorful, with salmon that melts and tuna offering a deep flavor. Sushi rice balances delicacy and structure, complementing the exceptional quality of the seafood.
Good to know
Happy hour is at the end of the day, and itโs buy 3 get 1 free on the bar.
The restaurant opens at 5pm on weekdays.
Expect a 40-minute wait during busy times, even with open tables.
Large, bright dining area offers spacious seating and a hibachi grill station for made-to-order dishes. Atmosphere feels friendly and relaxed despite occasional crowding and loud music. Buffet includes self-serve soda and ice cream machines enhancing the casual vibe.
Wide selection includes a sushi bar with many choices and fresh seafood. Salmon sashimi stands out as a highlight among the offerings.
A wide variety of fresh seafood stands out, including sushi, lightly fried fish, and a huge pile of shrimp. The seafood is well seasoned and cooked to order alongside other proteins and vegetables.
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I paid $20 per person for the all-you-can-eat buffet.
The prices for lunch are $17.95 for adults and $1.50 per year for children up to age 11.
The buffet offers a good variety of food choices.
Post-apocalyptic decor with black walls and leather furniture sets a punk rock vibe. Music ranges from reggaeton to upbeat tunes, creating a chill, intimate atmosphere suited to a younger crowd. Open kitchen and booth seating add to the casual, relaxed feel.
Sushi here stays fresh and flavorful with solid options like California rolls and premium tonkotsu sushi. The sushi pairs well with ramen, but it holds its own as a go-to choice for sushi lovers.
Shrimp shows up in tempura and killer sushi forms, both cooked well. Steamed gyoza complements the seafood with a light touch.
Good to know
There was plenty of parking available.
The all-you-can-drink special costs $29 per person with a 2-hour limit.
Takeout ramen is packaged to keep broth and ingredients separate.
Spacious interior showcases Japanese decor and beautiful woodwork with a modern feel and clean, quiet atmosphere. Bar area offers cold draft beer and house sangria, complementing flavorful sushi and ramen options. Big screen TVs in the bar contrast with the otherwise inviting and aesthetic vibe.
Sushi here blends Mexican ingredients with traditional Japanese styles, creating unique rolls like carne asada sushi. The rolls are fresh, well prepared, and come with free sauces, all at affordable prices.
Rokka shrimp comes in a generous portion suitable for two. Shrimp tempura and dragon rolls have minimal spicy mayo and eel sauce.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 3-6pm on Monday to Wednesday with great drink deals.
They offer BOGO deals on select items every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
Parking is available in the back or side of the restaurant.
Seafood restaurant offers an inviting interior with a vibrant atmosphere that feels like being in Japan, though it can get noisy on weekends. The menu features a huge selection of seafood and draft beers, with sushi and ramen standing out as popular choices. Parking is convenient with a large lot nearby.
Sushi comes fresh and tasty with careful preparation and consistent quality. The Jalapeรฑo roll stands out as a flavorful choice.
Fresh fish and tasty sushi stand out, with favorites like Tuna Lemon and Shrimp Sniper. The seafood boil features a Combo D bag packed with king crab, shrimp, mussel, clam, crawfish, corn, sausage, and potatoes.
Good to know
Parking is easy with a large lot available.
The daily specials offer good value for money.
Expect to pay around $50 per person for a modest meal.
Small space with an open kitchen creates a cozy, authentic Japanese vibe. Warm lighting and izakaya-style decor add to the chill, intimate atmosphere despite tables being close together. The place feels lovingly disorganized and casual.
Sushi features fresh ingredients and well-crafted rolls like the Abre La Boca. Sitting at the bar offers a view of the chef preparing sushi with care.
Fish served is often fresh, with dishes like Lemon Tempura Shrimp and eel roll frequently ordered. Some seafood items, however, have shown signs of spoilage, raising concerns about quality.
Good to know
Happy hour runs until 7 pm with cheap beer options.
Parking is limited in the strip mall area.
Expect a wait for tables even on Monday evenings.
Food court combines multiple Mexican eateries with a casual bar offering mainly beer and micheladas. Atmosphere balances energetic music with a relaxed vibe, though volume can sometimes hinder conversation. Space suits groups and dates seeking a lively yet pleasant setting.
Seafood and sushi stand out with excellent quality and well-blended flavors. The Otay sushi is a notable choice among the varied selection.
Fish tacos stand out with big pieces of fish and plenty of vegetables. Shrimp tacos and the mango habanero aquachile add variety. Seafood feels fresh and leans toward authentic Mexican flavors.
Good to know
Taco Tuesday features a variety of tacos with special discounts.
Expect to pay around $15-20 per person for meals.
They charge $0.50 for card transactions without prior notice.