Neo-Tokyo decor with faux cherry blossom trees sets a warm vibe. Sushi features bluefin tuna with a perfect fish-to-rice ratio. All-you-can-eat style offers fresh, made-to-order dishes in a cozy, relaxed setting.
Fish is super fresh with a well-balanced fish-to-rice ratio around 10 to 1. Bluefin tuna stands out, and the flavors let the fish shine without heavy sauces or wasabi.
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The all-you-can-eat menu costs $39.95 plus tax, offering great value.
Children under 3 eat for free, making it family-friendly.
Dinner costs about $40 per person, with an extra $10 for premium dishes.
Traditional Chinese decor and soft lighting create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Fresh fish shines in dishes like boneless fish congee and fish cake rice ball soup. Modern QR code ordering blends convenience with authentic Cantonese flavors.
Fresh fish appears in dishes like boneless fish congee and boneless fish clay pot rice, both tender and flavorful. Fish cake also features in a tasty rice ball soup, with options to add fish soup and tofu for extra flavor.
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Reservations are required at least two days in advance.
Expect long wait times during busy lunch hours.
Parking is relatively easy to find, but can be a challenge at peak times.
Small, cozy space with old-fashioned Japanese style offers a lively, authentic vibe. Fresh fish arrives daily with real wasabi that sharpens flavors. Locals treasure this hidden gem for its high value experience and elegant interior.
Fresh fish arrives daily, ensuring top quality and gorgeous cuts. Real wasabi is available, adding a sharp kick that lifts the fish flavors.
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It’s best to make a reservation during peak hours, as it can get busy.
Parking can be tight because the place stays packed, which indicates its popularity.
The portions were generous, offering great value for the price.
Small sushi spot offers a chill vibe with LED lighting and a lively yet relaxed energy. Fish is served in thick cuts and stays fresh, making it a solid choice for casual dining. Prices are affordable, attracting a steady flow of customers.
Fish comes in thick cuts and stays super fresh throughout. Some pieces in the Chirashi Sushi are just okay, but overall the quality of fish is solid.
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Happy hour offers drinks and food specials from 4-6pm daily.
Lunch specials provide great value for a reasonable price.
Parking is limited, so arrive early or consider alternative options.
Small, family-run sushi spot offers phenomenally fresh fish with authentic flavors. Cozy, intimate setting fits well for a quiet meal. Sushi rolls have more rice but maintain excellent quality for the price.
Fish here is phenomenally fresh, matching quality found in Japan's Tsukiji Outer Market. Sushi rolls tend to have more rice than fish, but the fish quality remains excellent for the price.
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The restaurant is small with limited seating, so arrive early.
Focus on the sushi menu for the best experience.
The ordering process is straightforward and user-friendly.
Cozy Guangzhou-style spot shines with authentic Cantonese dishes made by a family-run kitchen. Salt and pepper fish offers a crispy texture with bold salted chilis, while sweet and sour fish adds a crispy, sweet contrast. Lively yet comfortable vibe suits groups well.
Salt and pepper fish stands out with its crispy texture and perfectly salted chilis that boost the flavor. The sweet and sour fish offers a crispy, sweet contrast that complements the menu well.
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All food is made to order, ensuring freshness and quality.
The restaurant offers traditional Cantonese cuisine with a variety of menu choices.
Prices are reasonable, making it an economical dining option.
Northeast China style shines with cozy wooden tables and traditional kang beds for groups. Fish dishes boast super fresh meat and rich broths slow-cooked for deep flavor. Warm, welcoming vibe feels like home and community.
Fish dishes feature super fresh meat cooked on the spot with no fishy smell. Broths are rich and flavorful, slow-cooked with fish bones and chicken, making stews tender and packed with authentic taste.
Good to know
Reservations are required at least a few days in advance for the goose dish, especially on weekends.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, particularly on weekends.
The restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a big pot for choosing soup, meat, and vegetables.
Small dining room buzzes with loud music and lively energy. Menu shines with authentic Nayarit-style seafood, especially lightly fried fish tacos and fresh fish ceviche. Prices vary but match the quality and variety offered.
Fish dishes include lightly fried fish tacos with two pieces per order and fish ceviche that serves as a favorite option. Tostadas come with shrimp and fish, offering a filling and tasty experience without the Ensenada-style batter on the tacos.
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Taco Tuesday specials offer great deals on tacos every Tuesday.
The restaurant has a small parking lot located behind the building.
Restrooms are clean and well-maintained for customer use.
Large Asian grocery store offers fresh seafood with bright red gills and live Dungeness crab. Prices are affordable, attracting shoppers seeking diverse ingredients. Atmosphere feels rundown, needing some remodeling but still functional.
Fresh fish come with bright red gills and a wide variety is available. The market offers live Dungeness crab, lobsters, and a large meat and fish department where fish can be chosen and fried on site.
Good to know
99 Ranch Market accepts EBT payments.
The market offers a wide selection of Asian produce and products.
Discounts on food are available after 6pm at the food court.