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.
Offers inexpensive and excellent takeout sushi with reasonable prices. Grab and enjoy sushi conveniently at home.
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A free parking lot is available.
Yama Sushi Marketplace can get pretty crowded during dinner time.
Yama Sushi Marketplace offers good affordable Japanese food.
Sushi spot with adorable, spotless interior offers fresh, top-grade fish and beautiful presentation. Atmosphere feels great despite no dine-in or table service, focusing on quick pickup and delivery. Prices remain reasonable and competitive, with standout items like real crab California rolls.
Sushi features fresh seafood and expert preparation with nigiri and California rolls using real crab. Packaging is thoughtful, and the sushi offers great value for quick takeout or dine-in.
Sushi comes in thoughtful packaging and is ready for pickup in about 12 minutes. Easy pickup options make takeout simple and the sushi quality is consistently solid.
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Street parking is available but can be difficult to find.
There is no table service or dine-in option.
Pickup orders are typically ready in about 12 minutes.
Small shack in a strip mall offers take-out only with no outdoor seating. Sushi is excellent and affordable, featuring generous portions and standout rolls like the Alaskan spicy and Philadelphia. Free, easy parking supports quick visits with about a 10-minute wait.
Sushi here offers huge portions with fresh, high-quality fish that melts in your mouth. The mixed tempura is crispy, and rolls like the salmon mango and Alaskan spicy stand out for flavor and balance.
A tiny shack offers take-out only with quick service. Food is easy to grab when staying nearby.
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Tom's Sushi House is open on Christmas Day for take-out only.
Parking at Tom's Sushi House is free and easy to access.
The average wait time for orders is about 10 minutes.
Sushi spot with a self-serve bar for miso soup, tea, and condiments creates a laid-back, casual vibe. The space feels chill and clean, mainly serving takeout orders with few dine-in customers. Fresh fish and impressive sushi combinations define the food experience.
Sushi here stands out for its fresh salmon and phenomenal nigiri. The chirashi bowl offers a colorful array of fresh fish and well-seasoned rice, while rolls like California and mango salad taste fresh and popular for groups.
Food arrives with no rush and maintains quality. Packaging is nice and designed for easy takeout. The spot focuses mainly on takeout sushi and rolls rather than dine-in.
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TaKe Sushi is usually busy with to-go orders during dinner time.
Parking is limited, indicating the restaurant's popularity.
The small area seats about 20 people; no reservations are available.
Small, unassuming sushi spot with cozy seating and a quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Friendly, straightforward vibe suits casual meals or takeout more than formal dining. Known for fresh, high-quality sushi that rivals pricier places.
Sushi features extremely fresh fish with a higher fish to rice ratio that keeps it flavorful and light. Service stays welcoming and efficient, complementing the authentic and tasty offerings.
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Momi Sushi has limited seating, making it better suited for takeout.
Street parking can be crowded; consider using the Ralph's parking lot for 90 minutes.
The restaurant is small, so it's not ideal for large groups.
Small shop with 90's vibe and minimalist dΓ©cor offers a comforting atmosphere with soft lighting. Menu features authentic Japanese flavors and generous portions at reasonable prices, favoring hibachi meats over sushi. Location suits takeout more than dine-in, with a casual, wallet-friendly energy.
Fresh sashimi and tempura come carefully prepared with authentic Japanese flavors. Teriyaki plates use quality beef cuts and the sushi is big and good with generous avocado in the California rolls.
Food comes in freshly made portions with great quality. Everything is served in takeout containers, even for dine-in orders.
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The food is priced fairly with reasonable portions for sharing.
It's primarily a takeout place, serving food in takeout containers.
Prices are cheaper before 4pm, making it a good lunch option.
Small sushi spot offers a cozy atmosphere with bright interior and ample seating. Energy stays peaceful and family-friendly, attracting locals who appreciate fresh, delicious sushi and a varied menu. Limited outdoor seating and easy street parking complement the neighborhood vibe.
Sushi stands out with fresh and delicious rolls like the Sexy Lady, Philadelphia, and eel. Vegetable rolls and edamames also impress, all served with exceptional service and quick preparation.
Quick, tasty food pairs with excellent service for takeout. Delivery and pickup options suit those nearby.
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Happy hour offers great deals on sushi and drinks.
Lunch specials provide good value for money.
Street parking is available but metered; no dedicated parking lot.
Tiny sushi restaurant offers an intimate and vibrant atmosphere with lively chatter and laughter. Seating is limited, making it suited for small groups. Fresh sushi and delicious sake highlight the menu in a cozy setting.
Sushi here features unbelievably fresh fish and high-quality ingredients prepared by skilled chefs. The rolls offer great flavor with authentic, non-Americanized style in a relaxed setting.
Takeout orders come from a very busy spot with lots of pick-up traffic. The food arrives fresh and delicious.
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Parking is available in a plaza with plenty of free open spaces.
The restaurant is small, so it's best for groups of 4 or 5.
Happy hour offers $1 off rolls with a limited menu.
Small, sleek sushi spot with minimalist design and warm lighting creates a modern, welcoming atmosphere. It serves a mix of traditional and specialty rolls with fresh, high-quality fish and generous portions. The place suits casual dining and excels at takeout service with thoughtful extras provided.
Fresh, flavorful fish defines the chirashi lunch, served in generous portions. Poke bowls come with freshly prepared ingredients and excellent flavors, making both dine-in and takeout sushi experiences stand out.
Sushi comes out fresh and beautifully presented even for takeout. The spot has a large menu and a well-organized pickup area.
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Asakuma Sushi is great for to-go orders.
The sushi platter is ready in about 30 minutes.
The menu offers a variety of traditional and unique specialty rolls.
Large open room with plenty of seating and quaint decor creates a relaxed, casual vibe. Atmosphere stays mostly chill but can turn noisy and chaotic during loud birthday celebrations with flashing lights. Sushi is fresh and beautifully presented, offering an all-you-can-eat value that draws crowds.
Sushi features fresh, high-quality fish with beautifully presented rolls bursting with flavor. Bento Box Specials include a mix of sushi, seasoned rice, salad, and tempura, all crafted with care.
Affordable sushi comes with a 50% off deal for pickup orders. Custom orders get a confirmation call, and pickup is quick with no long waits. A 10% service fee applies but still keeps prices lower than many other sushi spots.
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All-you-can-eat sushi costs $30 per person during dinner.
Expect a 15% gratuity charge added to your bill.
Parking is available in their lot and on the street nearby.
Modern interior with large glass windows brings in natural light, creating a cozy yet busy atmosphere. Noise levels rise due to loud kitchen staff, giving a fast food chain vibe despite sit-down dining. Valet parking is available but limited, and the place often gets crowded during lunch hours.
Crispy, juicy katsu stands out with options like Pork Curry Katsu and chicken katsu sandwiches. Meals come with daily specials around $10, offering satisfying portions and friendly service.
Pickup orders come out early and employees are friendly on phone orders. Online pickup prices add an extra $2, and no napkins or utensils come with takeout.
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Valet parking is available for $5, with limited street parking nearby.
Katsu Bar offers a weekday special meal for only $10.
No cash is accepted; only card payments are allowed.
Tiny Japanese restaurant offers a cozy, neighborhood vibe with soft lighting and personal touches that create a welcoming atmosphere. Outdoor seating includes a fire pit and big screen TV, adding to the relaxed setting. Sushi features fresh fish and affordable prices, making it a standout for quality and value.
Sushi here features fresh, large slices of fish prepared by skilled chefs including the owner and a professional cook named Lily. The menu offers affordable sushi rolls with consistently good ingredients and a notable miso soup.
Orders come out super quick for takeout. Sushi arrives beautifully packed. Staff offer tea while you wait if you get there early.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with discounted sushi and drinks.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller orders.
Parking is free and available in the lot behind the restaurant.
Sushi restaurant offers extremely fresh sashimi and a diverse rotating menu of high-quality rolls. The atmosphere combines loud conversation and music creating an enjoyable, lively vibe. It serves as a late night gem with a quiet location and reasonable prices.
Sushi here is extremely fresh with thick sashimi and a wide variety of choices not seen elsewhere. Garlic edamame and baked salmon sushi stand out alongside reasonably priced options.
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Sushi HON is a late-night gem, open until 2am on weekends.
Sushi HON offers a reverse happy hour from 11pm to 2am.
The prices at Sushi HON are reasonable for the quality of sushi.
Small sushi spot in a mini mall offers a simple interior with a nice sushi bar. Atmosphere feels comfortable but unremarkable, typical of strip mall sushi joints. Menu includes traditional choices and premium rolls, with dishes prepared fresh upon request.
Sushi here is super fresh and of great quality. Special rolls like lemon tail albacore and dynamite stand out, with the chef preparing each piece carefully.
Takeout service lacks consistency and preparation quality falls short. Expect a less reliable experience when ordering for pickup.
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Happy hour and lunch menus are available all day on Sundays.
Parking can be challenging in the plaza.
Expect a 60-80 minute wait for delivery; consider pickup instead.
Tiny, cramped space with only about three tables creates an intimate setting. Atmosphere feels cozy but can get crowded and noisy due to nearby street sounds. Sushi is fresh and offers unique varieties, while pricing tends to be higher than typical walk-in sushi spots.
Fresh sushi and sashimi stand out with premium sea urchin and scallop nigiri options. Unique rolls like the baked Rowena Roll with tempura yellowtail and eel sauce add variety beyond typical offerings.
Small, cramped spot focuses heavily on takeout service. Frequent orders come from there, often picked up quickly for convenience.
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Parking is tough at What the Fish.
Prices at What the Fish are reasonable for sushi.
They charge $1.50 extra for a side of sauce.