Sleek sushi counter and soft wooden furnishings create a modern, cozy atmosphere with intimate, casual cool vibes. Well-curated jazz music plays softly, keeping the space warm and inviting without noise. The setting balances authentic Japanese design with contemporary style, making it feel both welcoming and refined.
Sashimi here is fresh and melt-in-your-mouth. Options like chutoro or otoro sashimi are not available but the selection remains satisfying.
The omakase offers excellent quality with dishes that look like art. It costs around $80, making it a surprisingly affordable full-course experience.
Good to know
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.
Tiny sushi bar with about a dozen seats creates an intimate dining experience focused on excellent sushi and unique handrolls. Dim lighting and loud atmosphere make it lively yet low key, attracting those who appreciate authentic, sleek design and craft cocktails.
Quality of fish stands out with generous portions in rolls and sashimi plates. Items like the Salmon Truffle hand roll and Halibut carpaccio showcase distinctive flavors and freshness.
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.
Good to know
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.
Sushi restaurant features a wide open, creative space with a beautiful sushi bar and big tables. The atmosphere is inviting and cozy with a modern, relaxed vibe but can be loud due to minimal sound absorption. The place draws a crowd seeking authentic, top-quality sushi and an approachable yet elegant dining experience.
Super fresh sashimi features salmon belly and amberjack as standout pieces. The sashimi is delicate and pairs well with hand rolls like the halibut fin.
Fresh, top-quality cuts come with great variety in the omakase. The experience feels pleasant and consistently delicious.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 5:30pm to 6:30pm Tuesday to Thursday and 5-6pm on Sunday.
Parking in the area is limited to 1 hour on the street.
Valet parking is available for $300.
Small space with intimate seating and jazz music creates a calm, elegant atmosphere ideal for relaxed dinners or dates. Skilled chefs focus on authentic sushi flavors, offering a creative, high-quality omakase experience. Sake selection is guided by knowledgeable staff, enhancing the overall dining.
Sashimi here shows freshness and beautiful presentation. The chef highlights the true taste and maturity of the fish skillfully.
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.
Good to know
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.
Upscale Japanese restaurant features chic decor with a color-changing umbrella ceiling and authentic serve ware that bring a taste of Japan. The atmosphere is quiet and inviting, blending elegance and comfort for a luxurious dining experience. A full bar complements the space, which is larger than it appears and suited for date nights.
Fresh tuna sashimi stands out for its high quality and flavor. The chef prepares very fresh and delicious sashimi that pairs well with an extensive sake selection.
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.
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.
Slices of yellowtail sashimi come thin and fresh with a hint of jalapeรฑo and a delicate drizzle. The menu includes a large selection of sashimi like bluefin and seasonal ankimo, all clean and flavorful.
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.
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.
Modern, cozy space with stunning Japanese decor creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Friendly chefs behind the counter add to the traditional vibe without being showy. Sushi presentation is aesthetic and fresh, with large portions and unique rolls that stand out.
Creative menu includes smoked bluefin tuna sashimi and a sashimi platter with well-seasoned rice. Salmon, tuna, and yellowtail sashimi come fresh and are prepared by the main sushi chef.
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.
Sushi restaurant offers an upscale vibe with dim lighting and live DJ creating a swanky atmosphere. The space features unique tableware and murals with rainbow colors hidden in deep blacks. It attracts those seeking fresh, creative sushi in a welcoming lounge-type setting.
Super fresh sashimi comes with creamy caviar toppings and detailed presentation. It pairs well with hearty sides or rice to balance the meal.
Offers a light version of omakase at a fair price alongside many options like oysters. The omakase experience is consistently excellent and sublime.
Good to know
Valet parking is available right outside the restaurant.
Parking can be difficult; arriving early is advisable.
Prices are on the higher side, reflecting the quality of the fish.
Sushi restaurant offers a modern look with sleek, minimalist decor and exquisite plating that reflects refined taste. Atmosphere feels welcoming and relaxing with soft music and bright lighting, though some find the lighting a bit harsh. The space hosts families and diners enjoying fresh, high-quality sushi with creative rolls and elegant presentation.
Generous, succulent chunks define the sashimi teishoku here, offering a fresh and melt-in-your-mouth experience. The sashimi pairs well with hot sake, creating a stylish and satisfying meal.
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.
Good to know
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.
Minimalist Japanese design combines with modern architecture and authentic outfits to create an elegant, cozy space. Calm, serene atmosphere contrasts with busy downtown streets, enhanced by high ceilings and calming music. Occasional robot service adds a unique touch to an otherwise traditional dining experience.
High quality sashimi features prominently alongside nigiri and sushi. Sets include a great variety of dishes like sashimi, cold sides, and chawanmushi.
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.
Good to know
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.
Modern interior creates a zen atmosphere with dim lighting and an intimate feel. Bar dining area invites guests for an Omakase experience. Space feels spacious and clean, supporting a sophisticated vibe.
BlueFin Ahi and Hamachi Sashimi come very fresh here. Otoro sushi stands out and makes sashimi great again with its rich flavor.
Four-season and Open Omakase courses offer a variety of dishes. Service quality varies, and eating omakase at the bar is not recommended.
Good to know
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.
Sushi restaurant offers a cozy, izakaya-like atmosphere with a laid-back vibe and clean, straightforward decor. It stays open late with high-quality, fresh sushi prepared by Japanese chefs, providing a unique late-night dining option. Free parking is available, enhancing convenience for guests.
Freshness stands out with seasonal sashimi options and consistently well-cut slices. The yellow big clam sashimi offers a unique taste alongside classic selections.
Very fresh and seasonal ingredients define the omakase here. Chefs showcase creativity with visually stunning dishes and vibrant flavors at a fair price.
Good to know
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.
Triple-storefront restaurant offers modern indoor-outdoor design with a lush garden room and intimate lighting that creates a calm, romantic vibe. Music ranges from live performances to smooth background tunes, supporting easy conversation. Seating includes larger booths and bar areas, making it suitable for both date nights and group dinners.
Truffle halibut sashimi stands out with its rich flavor. Omakase includes fresh oysters, multiple nigiri pieces, and hand rolls. Sashimi arrives quickly and maintains high quality.
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.
Minimalist Japanese design shapes a chic, peaceful space with volcanic rock accents and outdoor seating warmed by heat lamps. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxed, suitable for conversation rather than traditional omakase formality. High-quality Asian-inspired cocktails complement the refined setting.
Bluefin Tuna sashimi stands out for its freshness and flavor. Toro Handrolls offer a generous amount of Toro, letting you enjoy some as sashimi. Rice carries delicate nuances that balance the chirashi sashimi well.
A 15-course omakase offers superb nigiri with the best sushi rice. The atmosphere does not match traditional omakase settings.
Good to know
Parking is street only and very limited.
Valet parking costs $13.
Prices are reasonable for the quality offered.
Japanese restaurant offers a cozy bar and grill setting with a modern interior and bright lighting. Atmosphere feels warm and lively with loud music and multiple TVs. Known for high-quality sushi and unique rolls featuring real crab, it attracts those seeking fresh, well-presented dishes.
Sashimi comes in an omakase selection with pieces cut to the right thickness and very fresh. The assortment matches a typical sashimi plate without unusual varieties.
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.
Sushi restaurant offers premium omakase with exceptionally fresh fish that melts in the mouth. Atmosphere is subdued and relaxed, though it can get noisy when busy. Focus stays on authentic sushi without sauced rolls or bento boxes, accommodating dietary restrictions.
Freshness stands out with sashimi tasting even fresher than in Japan. Selections include bluefin tuna, amberjack, and albacore, alongside a variety of other fish like bonito and salmon.
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, intimate space with an open prep and bus area that creates a loud, lively atmosphere. Staff seating guests without a dedicated host adds to a casual, cafeteria vibe rather than a high-end feel. Sushi quality is fresh and authentic, with limited selection and a focus on quick service without reservations.
Sashimi includes tuna in ponzu sauce and some chopped options. The omakase offers a mix of sushi, sashimi, and hand rolls. Occasionally, a scale appears in the tuna sashimi.
Offers an affordable omakase experience under $100 with a preset menu that feels like omakase. Includes a large amount of sushi, sashimi, and hand rolls that deliver consistent, delicious bites.
Good to know
No reservations are accepted, leading to a 45-60 minute wait on weekdays.
An automatic 16% service fee is added to all bills; no tipping is necessary.
By 7pm, many fish options may be sold out, so arrive early.