Small restaurant offers an intimate omakase with a single chef crafting an interactive menu. Calm, elegant setting seats 14, creating a welcoming vibe where strangers feel like friends. Separate lounge adds a relaxed touch to the modern space.
An interactive and engaging dining journey unfolds with an out of this world omakase menu. The experience feels both intimate and fun, offering a fresh take on traditional omakase.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand for seating.
The omakase experience costs $175 per person, reflecting high-quality ingredients.
Happy hour offers unique items at discounted prices, enhancing the dining experience.
Sleek sushi counter and soft wooden furnishings create a modern, cozy atmosphere with intimate, casual cool vibes. The omakase offers excellent quality dishes that look like art at a great price. Well-curated jazz music adds a warm, inviting touch to the refined setting.
The omakase offers excellent quality with dishes that look like art. It costs around $80, making it a surprisingly affordable full-course experience.
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Happy hour runs from 4:30 to 5:30 pm with $5 appetizers.
The 13-course meal costs $84, including spicy miso soup.
Parking is easy and available nearby.
Small bar with an intimate, Japanese-inspired interior offers a calm, cozy vibe and friendly service. Enjoy Michelin-quality fish and carefully paired sake in a relaxed omakase setting focused on fresh nigiri at a great value.
Offers a relaxing and unpretentious omakase experience with a focus on nigiri. Prices stay reasonable for the quality and setting.
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Advance, pre-paid reservations are recommended to ensure a time.
You pay around $200 for a full course meal, excluding drinks, tax, and tip.
Parking validation is not available.
Small izakaya-style spot serves top-tier sushi in a warm, intimate setting with soothing jazz music. Omakase dinner offers exquisite dishes that impress every time. Enjoy an unparalleled sake selection that completes the authentic Tokyo vibe.
Omakase dinner offers a sequence of exquisite dishes that consistently impress. Each course delivers fantastic flavors and a memorable experience.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for parties larger than four.
Parking is free and abundant in the plaza.
Expect to spend at least an hour and a half for the omakase experience.
Tiny sushi bar offers an intimate vibe with dim lighting and a lively atmosphere. Chef Chris's omakase features over 12 premium pieces and hand rolls, delivering great value especially on Mondays. Sleek design and craft cocktails complete the authentic experience.
Chef Chris curates an omakase with over 12 pieces of sushi and premium hand rolls for under $100. The experience offers fantastic quality and great value on Mondays at $90.
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Iki Nori does not accept reservations and seating is very limited.
Parking in the building is available for 1 hour free with validation.
Expect to join a waiting list during peak hours.
Intimate sushi bar offers exceptional quality fish that melts in the mouth. Warm, welcoming atmosphere creates a personal vibe perfect for omakase. Quiet and peaceful setting evokes authentic Japanese dining without pretension.
Intimate and warm setting creates a personal vibe for the omakase experience. The menu offers a hidden gem feel with carefully crafted sushi courses.
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Reservations are recommended for omakase dining to ensure availability.
The restaurant does not serve California Rolls, focusing on authentic Japanese cuisine.
Expect a unique sushi experience crafted by a highly skilled chef.
Small space with intimate seating and jazz sets a calm mood for relaxed dinners. Chef Aidan crafts a creative omakase with authentic sushi flavors and great variety. Knowledgeable staff guide you through a carefully selected sake list, enhancing the elegant experience.
Chef Aidan leads the omakase course with clear skill and care. The experience offers great variety and excellent value, especially when seated at the bar.
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Reservations are recommended well in advance, especially on holiday weekends.
Happy hour runs until 6:30 pm, offering great deals on drinks and appetizers.
Parking is available right out front, but can be limited during peak times.
Sushi spot shines with fresh, high-quality fish and a well-curated 12-piece omakase that rivals top places. Sleek, minimalist decor creates a modern, welcoming atmosphere with bright lighting and soft music. Creative rolls and elegant plating add to the refined dining experience.
Quality fish and thoughtful selection stand out in the 12-piece omakase. It offers good value and a well-curated experience comparable to notable spots like Sushi Enya and Sasabune.
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Reservations are not required, and tables are often available.
Expect a wait time of about 45 minutes for sushi orders during peak hours.
The restaurant accommodates gluten-free requests, but confirm with staff.
Small, intimate space with mismatched vintage furniture sets a cozy vibe. Unique Thai-Japanese fusion shines in fresh, delicate sushi at a fair price. Mood lighting and a curated playlist create a lively yet relaxed atmosphere perfect for quiet celebrations or romantic dates.
Offers a Thai-Japanese fusion not found in other omakase spots. Serves fresh, delicate, and visually striking sushi with a reasonably priced menu.
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The parking lot can fill up quickly, especially on weekends.
Dinner features a fixed eight-course menu priced at $150 per person.
Most of the menu is naturally gluten-free, excluding soy sauce.
Modern, cozy space with stunning Japanese decor offers a warm vibe. Friendly chefs prepare excellent nigiri omakase with fresh, large portions. The $98 happy hour at the bar makes it a special occasion choice with unique rolls.
The nigiri omakase stands out with excellent preparation by Tatsuki. The $98 happy hour option offers a fantastic experience at the bar, making it a choice for special occasions.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary to secure a table, especially during peak hours.
Happy hour offers discounted sushi plates and drinks before 6:30 pm.
Parking is available at The Block plaza with validation from the restaurant.
Minimalist Japanese design and high ceilings create a calm, cozy space with a serene atmosphere. The 19-course omakase features fresh sushi and unique dishes at a fair price. Occasional robot service adds a modern twist to tradition.
Offers a 19-course omakase with 10 pieces of nigiri called Kiwami. Serves fresh sushi with unique and fascinating dishes. Combines exceptional quality with a reasonable price point.
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Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan options on the menu.
The cheapest set menu starts at $87 per person.
Cozy sushi spot offers fresh sushi and a laid-back vibe perfect for late nights. Omakase features seasonal ingredients with creative, vibrant dishes at a fair price. Free parking adds convenience for guests.
Very fresh and seasonal ingredients define the omakase here. Chefs showcase creativity with visually stunning dishes and vibrant flavors at a fair price.
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Making a reservation is a must.
They are open every day until 1 am and have late night happy hour deals.
Expect high prices for the quality of sushi offered.
Authentic sushi bar offers fresh fish flown daily and a 40+ item omakase menu with 15 or 25-piece options. Friendly staff create a genuine atmosphere despite modest decor. Pricing is high, reflecting focus on quality over quantity.
Offers traditional Japanese omakase with options like 15-piece and 25-piece menus. Presents impressive sushi selections that appeal to sushi lovers.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for dinner service.
Parking is available nearby, but can be limited during peak hours.
Expect to pay around $240 per person for a full omakase experience.
Tiny Japanese spot shines with fresh toro and Hokkaido scallop in omakase. Cozy vibe with fire pit and big screen TV outdoors invites relaxation. Affordable sushi offers great quality and value in a welcoming setting.
Omakase features fast, fresh servings with high quality fish like toro and Hokkaido scallop. The chef is generous, offering dishes such as eel, tuna, albacore nigiri, and a salmon skin salad.
Good to know
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 spot shines with authentic sushi and a simple atmosphere. Omakase features chef-curated selections with small portions and some soy sauce. Quality fish like abalone and oysters make it a genuine experience.
Omakase offers chef-curated selections with 2 appetizers and 8 sushi pieces for about $80. The food matches some Michelin Japanese meals but includes small portions and sometimes too much soy sauce.
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Reservations are preferred for dinner service.
The omakase includes 2 appetizers and 8 pieces of sushi, costing about $80 per person.
Lunch specials offer great value compared to dinner prices.
Small bar-style seating with Asian-inspired decor creates a sleek, lively vibe. Fresh sushi and hand rolls prepare quickly, highlighting swift service. Omakase offers a seasonal menu at great value, served all at once for a delicious experience.
Omakase offers great value with a seasonal menu priced around $58 per person. Chefs serve all dishes at once, delivering a delicious and well-priced experience.
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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.
Premium omakase features exceptionally fresh fish that melts in your mouth. Atmosphere stays subdued and relaxed, though it can get noisy when busy. Focus remains on authentic sushi without sauced rolls or bento boxes, accommodating dietary needs.
Omakase here offers extremely fresh sushi with a premium quality that melts in your mouth. The experience is no-frills, focusing on excellent fish and sauces at a good price.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available, offering a better selection than regular menu items.
The restaurant accommodates dietary restrictions, making it inclusive for all diners.
Prices are on the higher side, with a typical meal costing around $50 per person.
Small space with pitch-black lighting creates an intimate vibe. The 10-course omakase menu offers a chef-trusted experience at a fair price. Modern design and an open kitchen add transparent dining with quiet elegance and lively moments.
A carefully curated 10-course menu offers an amazing experience that embodies the philosophy of trust the chef. Sushi reaches an almost omakase quality at a normal price point.
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The restaurant has a fixed 16% service charge; no tipping is allowed.
Street parking is available, but it can be difficult during busy hours.
The menu features only sushi with no appetizers or additional options.
Upscale Japanese spot shines with authentic sushi and a color-changing umbrella ceiling. Quiet, inviting vibe suits date nights perfectly. Full bar adds to the luxurious dining experience.
Variety stands out with authentic sushi and beautiful presentation. The omakase captures the true taste of Japan, offering an experience similar to dining there.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Valet parking is available, but there is no dedicated parking lot.
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dining hours.
Minimalist Japanese design creates a chic, peaceful space with volcanic rock accents and outdoor seating warmed by heat lamps. A 15-course omakase features superb nigiri with the best sushi rice, while high-quality Asian-inspired cocktails add a refined touch. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxed, perfect for conversation.
A 15-course omakase offers superb nigiri with the best sushi rice. The atmosphere does not match traditional omakase settings.
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Parking is street only and very limited.
Valet parking costs $13.
Prices are reasonable for the quality offered.
Small sushi bar offers a cozy atmosphere with fresh fish from Japan. Omakase features skillful knife work and savory rice, creating a deliberate, unrushed experience. Unique dishes like monkfish liver add to the memorable meal.
Incredibly fresh and well-balanced pieces make the omakase feel deliberate and unrushed. The experience is low-key and good-humored with quality fish and skillful knife work.
Good to know
Reservations are required in advance for dining.
Parking is very limited; arrive early to secure a spot.
A $175 online deposit is required, refunded after the meal.
Modern interior creates a zen atmosphere with dim lighting and an intimate feel. Four-season and Open Omakase courses offer variety of dishes, but bar seating is not ideal. Space feels spacious and clean, supporting a sophisticated vibe.
Four-season and Open Omakase courses offer a variety of dishes. Service quality varies, and eating omakase at the bar is not recommended.
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Parking is difficult on weekends; nearby garages may charge around $30.
Expect to pay around $100 for two people, depending on the order.
Lunch specials offer great prices for a variety of dishes.
Triple-storefront spot blends lush garden room with chef's choice nigiri in omakase. Intimate lighting and live music create a calm, romantic vibe perfect for dates or groups. Fresh oysters and truffle halibut sashimi highlight the menu.
Omakase features freshest oysters, truffle halibut sashimi, and multiple rounds of chef's choice nigiri. It includes appetizers, miso soup, salads, hand rolls, and a dessert option.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to secure a table, especially on weekends.
Valet parking is available for $10, as street parking is limited.
Dogs are allowed on the patio area.
Cozy bar and grill with bright lighting and lively music sets a warm mood. Sushi shines with high-quality crab rolls that stand out. Omakase offers affordable sashimi but lacks variety and a good view, fitting better for roll lovers.
Affordable Omakase offers a nice sashimi selection but lacks variety. The setup blocks the sushi-making view, and the atmosphere suits rolls better than Omakase.
Good to know
Parking is a bit limited, but there is a shared free parking lot.
The prices for rolls are comparable to average sushi prices.
Hanabi Sushi Bar is open fairly late, which is convenient for diners.
High-volume Korean barbecue shines with an all-you-can-eat buffet featuring self-serve meat stations. Wagyu stars in the rich omakase selection offering tender, flavorful cuts. Modern, stylish interior and private rooms create a lively, vibrant vibe perfect for groups.
Wagyu takes center stage with the omakase selection showcasing rich, tender cuts. Every dish in the Wagyu omakase comes with excellent flavors and satisfying variety.
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.