Japanese-style ramen bar offers a spacious, stylish setting with taiko drum greetings and custom Ghibli music creating a welcoming atmosphere. Tables feature glass jars of toppings and soft lighting, enhancing the dining experience. The vibe blends authentic Japanese design with a lively, comfortable energy.
Ramen features a dashi-based broth that is lighter yet full of flavor, paired with fresh noodles and generous toppings. Gyoza comes tender and juicy with a savory taste, and takoyaki offers a crispy exterior with a good amount of tako inside.
Japanese beer pairs well with homemade ramen, especially the spicy miso. The beer and cocktail selection offers a good variety to complement meals.
Good to know
Hinodeya Ramen Bar offers only ten bowls of hotate ramen each day.
Parking nearby costs about $10-15 per day.
Expect a wait on busy days due to limited seating.
Japan-inspired interior creates a cozy, lively atmosphere with a stylish, inviting design. Large TV screens show NBA games, adding a sports-friendly vibe. The place draws a crowd seeking authentic Japanese izakaya experience with sushi, skewers, and sake.
Fresh sushi and sashimi melt in your mouth with every bite. The menu offers authentic Japanese food including yakitori skewers and unique dishes like monkfish liver and wasabi-marinated octopus.
Craft beer options include Coedo sweet potato beer and popular brands like Asahi, Sapporo, and Orion. The selection pairs well with skewers and includes a variety of sake as well.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Happy hour runs from 5 to 6:30 pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Validated parking is available in the nearby lot with a restaurant receipt.
High-volume Korean barbecue restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat buffet with self-serve meat stations and a modern, stylish interior. The atmosphere is clean and well lit, lively with loud music and a vibrant vibe. Private rooms and a walk-up bar add options for groups and waiting guests.
Wagyu omakase offers excellent beef, especially galbi. The buffet includes fresh sushi, a vibrant salad bar, crispy tempura vegetables, and a variety of dishes like fried rice, noodles, and spicy rice cakes.
In-house lager and Moohan lager offer great flavor at a $5 price point. Asahi draft stays nice and cold, pairing well with grilled meat.
Good to know
Happy hour runs Monday to Friday from 5-8pm and Saturday to Sunday from 2-6pm.
Drinks cost $5 during happy hour, with cocktails at $8.
Expect a wait time of up to two hours during peak hours.
Large space with high ceilings and an industrial look creates an inviting atmosphere. Ambient music keeps the mood cozy and quiet early, while the bar adds an adult feel without excluding families. Decor includes a large mural honoring the founders, blending old-school charm with modern design.
Ramen here matches Japanese quality with rich flavors. The udon stands out as notably good, alongside juicy karaage and classic tonkatsu.
Selection includes Japanese IPAs and a Kyoto Matcha IPA. Options also cover sake and soju alongside beer.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 3 to 6 pm with food and drink specials.
The restaurant stays open until 1 am for late-night diners.
Outside seating is available, but may require a longer wait.
Small Japanese grocery store offers fresh sushi sliced on demand and a variety of sake selections. Busy atmosphere with limited indoor and outdoor seating creates a cozy, slightly cramped vibe. Customers follow Japanese customs, adding to an authentic market experience.
Sushi here stands out for its freshness and artful presentation. The spicy tuna roll and sashimi offer high quality and great value, making it a top spot for takeaway sushi.
A great selection of Japanese beers and sake stands out here, including some beers not found at other markets. Prices stay low, making it easy to grab drinks alongside sushi rolls.
Good to know
A free parking lot is available.
Yama Sushi Marketplace can get pretty crowded during dinner time.
Yama Sushi Marketplace offers good affordable Japanese food.
Rock and roll theme fills the space with guitars and music artist paintings while many big-screen TVs show sports and music videos. Loud, lively energy pulses through multiple bar areas and plenty of seating, creating a fun, upbeat atmosphere. A small outdoor patio and comfortable bar chairs add to the inviting setup.
Fish quality matches that of many sushi spots, with a baked salmon roll standing out. The menu includes spicy edamame and sushi options beyond the usual, offering variety.
A large selection of draft beer includes both craft and mainstream choices. The Stone-brewed house beer and blood orange beer stand out, paired well with snacks like giant pretzels and beer cheese.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on Thursdays and Fridays.
ID is required at the door for all guests.
Kids are allowed before 7pm, but not after.
Small space with about 12 tables and street-side seating offers a cozy, intimate vibe. Atmosphere feels chill and lively, suitable for hanging out with friends. Known for fresh sushi and rich ramen, it serves as a neighborhood sushi spot with comfortable seating and casual energy.
Ramen stands out with spicy chicken and black tonkotsu varieties that have rich, flavorful soups. Sushi offers fresh, generous portions including vibrant lime salmon rolls and a well-regarded sashimi platter.
Pitchers of Sapporo beer are available and recommended. They do not offer pitchers of Asahi beer.
Good to know
Happy hour is offered all day, every day.
Street parking is available, but it may take a few minutes to find.
The restaurant is family and pet friendly on the front patio.
Small, intimate bar-style seating with Asian-inspired decor creates a focused dining experience. Atmosphere feels sleek and inviting with dim lighting and a lively vibe despite the compact space. Fresh sushi and hand rolls prepare quickly in front of diners, emphasizing quality and swift service.
Yellowtail sashimi stands out with thin slices, fresh jalapeรฑo, and a delicate drizzle. The bluefin sashimi is fresh, clean, and flavorful. Hand rolls and yakitori offer solid options, all at reasonable prices.
Enjoying a refreshing Coedo beer on the patio is a highlight. The beer selection feels premium alongside addictive food, with options including sake and wine.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; expect a wait during peak hours.
The restaurant has only bar seating, which may not suit larger groups.
Lunch specials offer great value, with deals around $24 for five hand rolls.
Industrial-Japanese design combines with bright yellow noren curtains and a railroad-style layout featuring communal tables and booths. Atmosphere stays warm and cozy with good music playing, creating a quietly confident vibe. Seating includes high bar stools and booths, making it feel like a casual spot focused on gyoza.
Gyoza here have a crisp exterior and a moist filling with multiple flavors cooked in different ways. Bento boxes come with fresh rice, solid miso soup, and tasty sides, making the menu focused and authentic.
Beers come with gyoza that pairs well, including pork, chicken, and assorted options. Expect to pay around $25 for a beer, six gyoza, and service, which some find pricey.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 5 PM to 7 PM on weekdays with great deals on gyoza.
Parking can be challenging, but public parking is usually available nearby.
Dine-in service is now allowed, providing a comfortable atmosphere.
Bar stools surround a sushi bar with intimate seating that feels compact and fixed. The atmosphere is relaxed and quiet, with people focused on their food rather than socializing. Hand rolls are fresh and highly regarded, paired well with house sake and beer.
Sushi here is fresh and made to order with top notch quality. A house sake pairs well with the quick, no-frills traditional bites.
Japanese beer pairs well with fresh sushi rolls here. Adding sake or beer enhances the dining experience to a state of culinary bliss.
Good to know
Daily specials offer unique options that change frequently.
The restaurant has limited seating, so expect a wait during peak hours.
Parking is difficult to find in the area; consider using valet.
Small space with authentic Japanese atmosphere and warm, stylish vibe creates a chill and intimate setting. Frequented by those seeking fresh sushi and quality sake and beer, it offers a genuine taste of Japan in a clean, sleek environment.
Authentic Japanese cuisine shines through with sushi and sashimi that match quality found in Japan. The menu features excellent ramen, omakase experiences, and well-priced tempura plates, all served by friendly staff.
Late night drink menu offers $4 draft beers after 11 pm. Suntory beer appears on tap sometimes and stays nice and cold. Sapporo beer pitchers go for $15 each.
Good to know
Late night drink menu available after 11 pm with $4 draft beers.
Happy hour offers discounted prices on drinks and appetizers on weekdays.
Parking is available behind the restaurant in a large lot.
Small bar with 12 seats offers an intimate, stylish atmosphere featuring samurai movies and EDM music. The vibe blends chill energy with a unique Tokyo-inspired feel. Limited seating creates a cozy, connected space often busy enough to require waiting.
Gyoza here are crispy on the outside and juicy with broth inside, similar to soup dumplings. Options include vegan, pork, and chicken gyoza, all handmade and flavorful, alongside other dishes like spicy tuna rice and pork bowls.
A standout is the Asahi beer-citrus concoction served in a frosty glass. Options include NA Asahi beer and a sour beer blending Asahi with citrus juice.
Good to know
Reservations are required to sit at the main tables.
Expect a 30-40 minute wait for a table on weekend nights.
The restaurant has limited seating, accommodating only 13 guests.
Sushi restaurant offers a cozy, chic atmosphere with simple yet pleasing decor and quiet, welcoming vibe. Fresh, well-prepared sushi stands out as the main attraction. Outdoor seating and an inviting bar area add to the relaxed experience.
Sushi stands out with its great freshness and excellent taste. Udon options exist but the focus remains on the amazing sushi and fresh appetizers.
Big beers come on draft served in ice-cold glasses. Cold mugs keep the beer chilled, which works well on hot days. Two beers cost around 11 dollars.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
The restaurant offers takeout and delivery options.
They will have their liquor license in a couple of weeks.
Sushi restaurant offers a relaxed and comfortable setting with friendly atmosphere and good music. Lighting is a little bit dark and decor is simple without gaudy elements. Fresh sushi and specialty rolls stand out as high quality offerings.
Sushi stands out with fresh fish and a variety of rolls including sashimi combos and specialty options. Udon, gyoza, and salads complement the menu, all served with consistent quality over years.
Beer comes only in bottles, with no fresh options. Prices run about $10 per bottle, which is higher than local store prices. Service pushes for quick payment before finishing the beer.
Good to know
Parking is free in the shopping center lot attached to the restaurant.
They do not offer delivery services but accept pickup orders.
Expect to pay around $175 for a meal for four without alcohol.
Modern, minimalist design creates an upscale Westside vibe with spacious seating that sometimes feels crowded. Atmosphere ranges from calm and cozy to extremely loud, especially during busy times. Consistent quality and hand roll sushi define the dining experience.
Rock shrimp tempura stands out with its incredible crispiness and seasoning of house spicy mayo and Shichimi Togarashi. Sushi features consistent quality and includes the Yunomi Special with spicy albacore, shrimp tempura, crunch, and truffle soy.
A great selection of beers includes Asian varieties alongside sake and tea. The waitlist system supports a smooth experience when choosing from their solid beer options.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, so expect to join a waitlist during peak hours.
The restaurant does not provide change for cash payments, which can be inconvenient.
Yunomi Handroll is popular and often full by 7 PM on weekdays.
Spacious dining area with individual hot pots and electric grills at each table creates a modern, lively atmosphere. A self-serve sauce and side bar offers many options to customize meals. Valet parking adds convenience to the experience.
Shabu shabu comes with a buffet-style setup and a modern interior. The sukiyaki broth tastes rich, and the menu includes thinly sliced meats ordered through the waiter plus sushi and gyoza options.
Sapporo Premium beer offers a smooth, non-bitter finish that pairs well with rich broth. Terra beer and soju also appear on the drink list, providing a variety of good beer options.
Good to know
Valet parking costs $2, but street parking is free and hard to find.
Reservations are required for evening dining, especially on weekends.
The all-you-can-eat option ranges from $25 to $33 per person.
Elegant Japanese whiskey bar offers eclectic decor and multiple seating options including an outdoor patio. Music ranges from 80s and 90s alternative to hip-hop, creating a fun and cool vibe that fills the space as it gets busy at night.
Pork gyoza stands out as a delicious choice. Yakitori also features on the menu, served at the bar.
Wolf and Crane mixes a whiskey shot with beer for a unique drink. Beer pours crisp and well-served. Outdoor patio allows smoking while enjoying a cold one.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with great prices.
Whiskey flights are available only on Wednesdays.
Live DJ performances happen every Friday night.
Former diner space with leather booths and a pie carousel creates a casual, laid-back vibe. Music featuring Taylor Swift plays consistently, adding to the lively atmosphere near the sushi bar. Kitchen staff engage with guests through sake bombs, enhancing the fun energy.
Sushi comes out fast and looks great with a fusion of Thai and Japanese American flavors including lime and hot peppers. Friendly chefs serve great sushi rolls and combo meals in a lively spot by the bar.
Beers on tap include Sapporo and Sahrari. The tap beer is consistently fresh and stands out among the drink options.
Good to know
Parking at Kazuki Sushi can be challenging, especially during peak hours.
Expect longer wait times on weekends compared to weekdays.
Kazuki Sushi offers combo meals that provide good value for the price.
Small yakitori spot with an open kitchen showcases charcoal-grilled chicken skewers and a relaxed Japanese vibe. Counter seating offers a close view of chefs grilling, creating an intimate dining experience. The place fills quickly, so reservations are essential to avoid waiting.
Yakitori stands out with authentic flavors and generous portions. The menu includes special heart yakitori and refreshing tako wasabi that balances spice well.
Matcha beer stands out as a unique option. Sitting at the bar and ordering a beer pairs well with watching the show and sampling various dishes.
Good to know
Reservations are a MUST here unless you don't mind waiting.
Torigoya is walk-in only.
Street parking is available and safe, and I have been lucky to find an open metered spot.
Ramen restaurant offers a calm, authentic Japanese vibe with J-pop music setting a relaxed mood. Space feels spacious and low-key quiet, suited for casual meals without rush. Outdoor seating adds to the experience, distinguishing it from typical quick-service spots.
Ramen features a rich broth, perfectly cooked noodles, and flavorful toppings that match authentic Japanese style. Sushi rolls come fresh with high-quality fish and rice, showing precise craftsmanship.
Options include a wide range of beer and sake choices. Japanese beer stands out as both cheap and delicious, while some draft beers like Sambo come at a higher price and can taste a bit flat.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4pm to 6pm, Monday through Thursday.
Menu offers happy hour food specials with about a $2 discount after 8pm on weekdays.
There is 1.3 hours of validated parking available.
Cozy bar-restaurant with brick backdrops and string lights on a wooden patio creates a casual yet classy vibe. Ten large TVs show sporting events, drawing a crowd that cheers together. Friendly regulars and a historic setting make it feel like a neighborhood hangout.
Wasabi fries and Ming's wings stand out with bold flavors and consistent tastiness. Sushi portions come generous, around 8-10 pieces for $16, offering solid value.
Wide selection of craft beers and Japanese beers like Kirin, Sapporo, and Coedo stands out here. Draft options include unique beers not found elsewhere, paired well with flights and cocktails.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 3-7pm Monday to Friday and all day Monday.
Happy hour menu items are limited to under $20.
Expect a 20% service charge for groups of six or more.
Space combines Japanese aesthetics with California relaxed vibe featuring glass walls and an outdoor patio with heaters. Atmosphere is lively and vibrant, often loud with music that suits party and date night moods. Seating is tight, with tables close together, creating a bustling environment.
Freshly made sushi stands out with yellowtail serrano sashimi and a variety of rolls like the albacore onion roll topped with fried onions. The menu highlights robata skewers, sashimi, and sushi, including dishes like crispy rice, yakitori, and truffle salmon roll.
Craft beers stand out among the drink options, which also include sake, cocktails, and California wines. Two beers pair well with appetizers and main dishes like nigiri and chicken skewers.
Good to know
Happy hour runs until 6 pm with great prices on drinks.
Reservations are recommended to secure a table, especially during peak hours.
Valet parking is available for $13, but can get busy.
Asian-themed restaurant with loud K-pop music and multiple TVs creates a trendy, fun atmosphere. Crowds gather often, making it lively but not suited for quiet conversations. Known for crispy Korean wings and visually striking dishes, it draws those seeking an energetic dining experience.
Kimchi udon carbonara stands out with its bold flavors and can be made without bacon. The dish combines kimchi and bacon in a creamy udon pasta that many find delicious.
Beers here have a high alcohol content and pair well with dishes like stir-fried pork belly and octopus. Multiple options are available, all generally good and suitable for washing down meals.
Good to know
Expect a long wait for tables, especially during dinner hours.
Valet parking is available for $4 cash only, but it can be tight.
An 18% gratuity is added for parties of 6 or more.
Small storefront with outdoor patio seating and bar seating creates an intimate setting. Atmosphere blends East Coast charm with a London-style vibe, lively and energetic with loud music. Fresh oysters and seafood define the experience, attracting crowds despite limited space.
Fresh sea urchin comes with fresh wasabi and melts in your mouth. Platters include Sicilian sashimi, oysters, scallop tostada, and shrimp, with a dozen oysters costing around $110.
Offers a limited beer selection alongside an extensive wine list. Prices for beer run on the expensive side, which may affect how much you want to drink.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to secure a table.
Expect wait times of over 50 minutes during peak hours.
Parking can be complicated; plan to arrive early or use public transport.
Small space with beautiful decor and animal chopstick rests creates a cute atmosphere. Energy rises quickly as it gets crowded, with a great sake selection complementing the fresh seafood and standout dishes like Wagyu skewers and Japanese miso Caesar salad.
Grilled yakitori and skewers stand out with options like chicken oyster and fatty heart. Dishes like crab fried rice, hamachi collar, and light, fresh tempura add variety and quality beyond typical Izakaya fare.
Offers Japanese beer varieties including nigiri sake and Hitachino Nest red rice ale.
Good to know
Parking at Tsubaki can be challenging; consider valet or street parking.
Reservations are essential due to the restaurant's popularity among locals.
Tsubaki adds an 18% service fee that is not a tip.
Mexican restaurant offers half indoor, half outdoor seating with a massive garden patio filled with succulents and scattered lighting. Atmosphere feels relaxing and trendy, creating an oasis-like vibe in a quiet neighborhood. Warmth is maintained by heat lamps outside, making it inviting for dates and groups alike.
Omakase offers a unique experience with a variety of dishes including daily sashimi and desserts. Some items like the scallop sashimi have a rubbery texture.
Local beers like the Frogtown hazy IPA stand out among the drink options. The menu pairs well with beer, offering dishes like scallop tostadas and grilled octopus alongside cocktails and beers.
Good to know
Parking can be tricky, so valet service is available.
Street parking is hard to find nearby.
Prices are reasonable, with a $17 dessert being the most expensive item.
Dark, moody interior with a retro Tokyo urban feel creates a cozy yet intense atmosphere. Regulars enjoy Japanese-style chicken dishes and grilled rice balls in a traditional izakaya setting. Free parking and a tucked-away location add convenience in a busy neighborhood.
Pork curry katsu and udon soup stand out for their rich flavors. Grilled meats like yakitori skewers and a tender rib eye with ponzu sauce also feature prominently.
Offers a variety of Japanese beer alongside imported sake. Drinks come at a good value and pair well with the salty food served here.
Good to know
The parking in the back lot is free.
There was no waiting, and I could walk in and sit down immediately.
They offered many options to choose from on the menu.
Small sushi restaurant with loud music and multiple TVs showing sports creates a lively, bar-like atmosphere. Seating includes bar, booths, and high tops, encouraging a social vibe. Sushi features spicy, flavorful rolls with a distinctive kick.
Sushi here is fresh, spicy, and full of flavor with a unique Mexican twist. The menu offers plenty of spicy selections and sushi platters, alongside good beer choices and solid gyoza.
Happy hour features $5 beers and deals on pitchers, making it budget-friendly for groups. Beer pairs well with sushi and spicy edamame, and the bar offers a solid selection alongside sake.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during busy evenings and weekends.
A La Diabla Sushi is open until 11 pm for late-night dining.
They charge extra for paying with a card compared to cash.