Small, cozy Japanese restaurant with intimate seating and outdoor dining with heaters. Quiet, neighborhood vibe with staff speaking Japanese, creating an authentic atmosphere. Known for exceptionally fresh sushi and traditional preparation by experienced chefs.
Miso soup stands out with its rich flavor and warmth. The Ginger Pumpkin Carrot Soup offers a tasty blend, though the seafood flavor is subtle despite the presence of snow crab.
Sake flights come on a separate menu with options like A and B. Yuzu sake and plum sake appear alongside sushi and fusion buns, adding variety to the selection.
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Bigger vehicles should consider the parking lot size.
The prices are reasonable for the quality of fish offered.
Reservations are only available for bigger parties.
Japanese restaurant offers a vibrant atmosphere with live music and a curved bar top for cocktail service. The space feels classy and meticulously maintained, blending trendy lighting with engaging energy. Cocktails feature Japanese whiskeys and sake, complementing fresh sushi and unique vegan options.
Kinoko Miso Soup stands out with its unique flavor and is often paired with the Kinney roll. The miso soup served is consistently exceptional and comes as a popular side or appetizer option.
Sake offerings include Dassai 45 and Brooklyn Kura #14, noted for their clean taste. Staff explain flavor notes and pairing suggestions while serving sake in a beautiful and fun way.
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Happy hour is available every day, including weekends, from 4-6 PM.
A 20% gratuity is automatically added to all bills without prior notice.
Credit card payments incur an additional 3% fee.
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.
Make-Your-Own Mini Miso Soup offers a unique twist with rich, flavorful broth options like the Spicy Miso Soup. Medium-thick noodles blend well with the hot, spicy soup, creating a satisfying ramen experience.
A great selection of sake is available, including a fantastic house sake. The Yuzu Nigori Sake offers a unique flavor alongside the food.
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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.
Sleek, minimalist decor creates an intimate and modern setting with well-balanced lighting. Trendy music sets a relaxed, inviting vibe that suits date nights and special celebrations. Signature cocktails feature playful presentations, adding a memorable touch to the experience.
Miso soup stands out with a unique twist that differs from the usual style but remains enjoyable. Other soups like pea soup also appear on the menu, offering variety beyond traditional options.
Sake pairings complement the food perfectly, enhancing the dining experience. Staff provide knowledgeable recommendations and offer a great selection of sake alongside cocktails.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
The lunch special is $32 and includes multiple courses.
Happy hour runs from 5-8 PM with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Small dining space includes a sushi bar with chef-made ceramics and modern, casual design. Atmosphere feels welcoming and relaxed, with good music and staff fostering interaction. Sushi quality stands out with exceptional rice and beautiful plating, offering unique and memorable dishes.
Matsutake mushroom soup offers a rich, flavorful experience that fills the senses. Tofu and crab soups also stand out among the options.
Staff share extensive knowledge about sake pairings and explain selections clearly. Several different sakes are available, each complementing the food well.
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Reservations are recommended due to limited seating at the sushi counter.
The omakase menu costs $400 per person, not including drinks.
Dietary accommodations are available, including no soy and no shellfish options.
Modern ramen shop combines stylish decor with traditional Japanese elements and offers live music alongside handmade noodles and a curated sake list. Atmosphere balances relaxed comfort with upscale energy, featuring terrace, bar, and table seating. Crowd enjoys a mix of ramen, cocktails, and Japanese nibbles in a space that feels like a modern izakaya.
Ramen features a flavorful soup with a light, non-greasy base. It fills you up without causing the soup sweats.
A wide sake selection stands out here, with options that pair well with meals. Staff offer samples and help navigate choices, making it easy to find something enjoyable.
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Jazz Night occurs every Wednesday at 8pm with no cover charge.
Reservations are recommended to secure a table, especially on busy nights.
Street parking is available, but it can be challenging to find a spot.
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.
Soups feature traditional Japanese ingredients like mochi and vegetables. The miso soup recipe has a 50-year family history and tastes excellent. Salmon chazuke and curry with miso soup also stand out.
An extensive sake menu offers a wide range of options alongside soju and beer. Guests can pick their own sake cups, and a sparkling jelly-sake stands out as a very unusual choice.
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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.
Stylish sushi restaurant with modern minimalistic decor and a laid-back atmosphere. Seating includes a spacious sushi bar and a dog-friendly patio offering a relaxed vibe. Music and visual displays add to the trendy yet intimate setting.
Miso soup comes with meals and tastes good and delicious. It often accompanies dishes like agedashi tofu and sushi specials.
House sake stands out with unmatched quality and variety, including a jelly sake that invites a second round. Staff offer helpful guidance to pick sake that pairs well with meals, enhancing the overall experience.
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Expect to pay around $175 for a family of three.
Special orders or substitutions incur additional charges.
The menu offers a wide variety of sushi options.
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.
Pork ramen soups offer a comforting, rich flavor. Lunch combos often include miso soup or a small yuzo spicy soup, paired with salad or rolls.
Warm sake tastes smooth and avoids harshness often found elsewhere. The selection leans dry and pairs well with sushi, creating a lively atmosphere when ordered warm.
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.
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.
An extensive sake list features a huge selection including sparkling sake. Prices stay reasonable while offering good quality.
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.
Cozy space with authentic Japanese izakaya decor and a lively, noisy atmosphere inside. Outdoor seating in a quiet alleyway offers a more comfortable vibe. Frequented by those seeking a genuine Hakata-style dining experience with traditional dishes and sake.
Soup stands out with its clean, fatty small intestine hot pot offering. Portions stay small except for the soup and shabu shabu, and leftover soup works well for making rice porridge.
A well curated sake list offers interesting seasonal options and solid recommendations. A tradition lets guests buy bottles, write on them, and leave them on the walls, adding a unique touch.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended because the restaurant gets busy.
I needed to call ahead to make a reservation to avoid a wait.
I parked in the back for a $5 flat rate after 5 p.m.
Japanese restaurant offers a beautiful space with calm, peaceful vibe suited for intimate dining. Loud 90s music and low lighting create a lively yet dim atmosphere. Bar seating provides views of kitchen prep and creative Japanese dishes stand out alongside interesting cocktails inspired by Japanese whiskey.
Sweet grilled corn blends with salty miso in the miso corn soup, offering a slight sweetness from roasted corn. The miso soup stays traditional and perfect for a rainy day.
An extensive selection of sake lets you taste a few before choosing. You can pick your own glass, and the staff sometimes offer sake shots for celebrations.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during busy hours.
Parking validation is available to avoid extra charges.
Happy hour runs from 4 to 6 pm with $10 Japanese highballs.
Small space with disco ball ceiling and modern decor creates a casual, bustling vibe. Bar seating and open kitchen window add to the intimate, creative atmosphere. Music and lighting give a relaxed, jazz bar feel.
Soup dumplings stand out with rich flavor and delicate texture. The pork wonton soup with Chinese spinach matches authentic tastes from China. Seafood noodle soup and spicy pork dumplings add variety and depth to the soup offerings.
A dry sake flight offers a solid tasting experience. The selection includes draft beer and sake that pair well with meals like soup dumplings and steamed vegetables.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant has limited seating, so arrive early or call ahead.
Street parking is available, but it can be challenging to find.
Spacious, clean interior features minimalist decor with Japanese-themed artwork and stylish plating that enhances the dining experience. Atmosphere balances casual comfort with an upscale feel, though loud jazz music raises noise levels. Group-friendly seating encourages sharing and socializing.
Miso soup stands out with its spot-on flavor and appears alongside appetizers like Garlic Edamame and Mixed Tempura. Soups come as part of the all you can eat level A menu, paired with salads, sushi, and rolls.
A diverse sake selection offers options in a 300ml size that pairs smoothly with sushi. The apple sake stands out as a notable choice.
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Lunch specials are available from 11 AM to 3 PM on weekdays.
Happy hour runs Monday to Friday from 3 PM to 6 PM.
A mandatory 18% tip is added for parties of two or more.
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.
Miso soup appears as a mushroom miso soup served alongside fresh oysters and sashimi in the omakase. It complements the seafood dishes with a warm, savory broth.
Sweet and delightful flavors define the sake here. Service includes some snarky remarks about orders, including comments on hot sake.
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.