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 sushi matches the quality found in Japan with homemade Japanese food and a family owned touch. Set lunches and rolls like the dragon roll stand out for their unmatched freshness and flavor.
Freshness stands out with incredibly fresh fish that melts in your mouth. The toro and salmon nigiri offer rich, flavorful bites, and the chef crafts custom options on request.
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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.
Small Japanese restaurant with authentic decor and warm yellow lighting creates a cozy, immersive atmosphere. Busy and popular spot, often filled with couples and groups enjoying fresh, high-quality sushi. Outdoor seating with heaters and a nearby ice cream shop add to the relaxed vibe.
Fresh fish and top notch selection define the sushi here. Specialty rolls offer extremely tasty options, and gluten-free soy sauce is available.
Sweet shrimp and uni nigiri stand out with their freshness and creamy texture. Assorted nigiri like salmon, yellowtail, and eel come with perfectly balanced vinegar rice and consistent quality.
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The wait can be up to 2 hours long for 2 people, so I recommend RSVPing or arriving early.
There was a large parking lot available for guests.
Expect an hour wait on the weekend.
Japanese restaurant offers cozy, authentic decor with a relaxed, quiet atmosphere and fresh, excellent sushi. Seating mostly suits small groups, with an open, clean kitchen visible. Outdoor patio seating provides a sunny, comfortable option with heaters available.
Sushi here features very fresh fish and generous portions with options like toro, uni, and ikura. Creative Japanese-American fusion rolls come in 4-piece sets, offering variety at reasonable prices.
Freshness stands out with nigiri like toro, uni, and unagi all tasting clean and vibrant. Ordering single pieces lets you build a custom platter featuring generous portions of jumbo scallops and madai.
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Happy hour runs from 8-9:30 pm with $3 large sake.
Reservations are accepted, but it's best to arrive early to avoid the dinner rush.
The restaurant is small and fills up quickly during busy hours.
Small space with cozy seating and soft lighting creates an intimate, welcoming vibe. Atmosphere stays relaxing and authentic, though it gets loud and crowded during busy times. Decor and presentation reflect thoughtful Japanese style, focusing on food quality over luxury.
Sushi comes out fresh and authentic, with both creative rolls and traditional nigiri. The $39 omakase offers a filling seven-piece selection, plus miso soup and rice with good flavor and texture.
Creative and authentic nigiri options appear, with perfectly seasoned rice and fish in most pieces. Some nigiri can taste waterlogged, affecting texture.
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Parking is very limited in this area, so carpooling is best.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to avoid long wait times.
The omakase price is $39, which is lower than typical prices.
Sushi restaurant offers traditional Japanese interior and a fun, inviting atmosphere. Skilled chefs prepare authentic, fresh sushi with phenomenal omakase experiences. Small portions and reasonable prices attract both sushi connoisseurs and newcomers.
Sushi features fresh fish imported from Japan served with perfect balance between cold fish and warm rice. The omakase experience shines with a variety of sushi including shrimp nigiri and fried heads, prepared right in front of you for immediate enjoyment.
Shrimp nigiri comes with fried heads for extra crunch. Toro nigiri offers a rich, fatty bite. Quality varies compared to earlier visits.
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Parking can be tricky, so plan to arrive early.
Omakase is available and offers a great value for the quality.
Expect to pay around $40 for a combo meal with green tea.
Western-style seating fills a space with a traditional Japanese vibe and a nearly closed-off kitchen view. Noise levels run loud to very noisy, often making conversation difficult amid lively gatherings. The atmosphere suits casual dining with authentic Japanese touches and a busy, energetic crowd.
Charbroiled dishes and thick cut beef tongue stand out alongside premium sashimi and pressed salmon sushi. Nigiri sushi and rolls offer delicate flavors that highlight authentic Japanese techniques.
Nigiri sushi and rolls stand out as really good here, preferred over sashimi. The eel nigiri is solid but just serviceable.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially during peak hours.
Expect a 30-minute wait during busy times, even with available tables.
Parking can be challenging due to valet restrictions; arrive early for a spot.
Sushi restaurant offers all-you-can-eat menu with fresh, high-quality fish and perfect fish-to-rice ratio. Atmosphere stays chill and inviting with balanced background music. Kitchen is hidden from view, focusing attention on unique sushi presentation.
Fresh sushi arrives daily with a focus on premium quality and variety. The all-you-can-eat option includes crispy gyoza and multiple sushi rolls, all served with attentive service at a fixed price.
Large pieces of fish sit atop a small amount of rice, creating a perfect fish to rice ratio. Both the rice and fish receive careful preparation, making the nigiri stand out.
Good to know
The restaurant charges $35 for regular dinner all-you-can-eat and $55 for sashimi all-you-can-eat.
A free parking lot is available for customers.
An 18% gratuity is automatically added for parties of five or more.
Small, cozy sushi restaurant offers affordable all-you-can-eat options with fresh, high-quality fish. Atmosphere stays relaxed and casual with no loud music, creating a comfortable dining experience. Seating includes a traditional sushi bar and small tables, often crowded but intimate.
Sushi features a good sushi-to-rice ratio with rice cooked just right. Fresh sashimi and scallops stand out, alongside classic and creative rolls like a refreshing mango and salmon combo.
Nigiris come out fast with perfect fish to rice ratio. Bluefin tuna, scallop, salmon, surf clam, and yellowtail nigiris stand out for their generous portions of fish and careful preparation.
Good to know
Happy hour runs Monday through Thursday from 12 PM to 4 PM at $24.95 per person.
The happy hour special includes all-you-can-eat rolls only, not the entire menu.
This month, buy 1 get 1 free sake or beer is available during happy hour.