Intimate space with a sleek, modern design creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Jazz music complements the minimalist environment, setting a laid back vibe. The place feels like a hidden gem offering authentic Japanese sushi with fresh, high-quality fish.
Real sushi comes from authentic chefs crafting creative dishes in a Japanese omakase style.
Freshness stands out with high quality fish and extremely fresh sashimi. The sushi offers authentic Japanese flavors crafted by skilled chefs, avoiding American-style versions.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for omakase dining, especially on weekends.
The restaurant offers both A La Carte and Omakase options.
Parking is available in the plaza, but it can get crowded during peak hours.
Ceiling covered with cherry blossoms and Japanese figurines creates a magical, cozy vibe. Music plays softly, enhancing the pleasant, lively atmosphere. Spacious booths invite relaxed dining with a focus on authentic Japanese experience.
Tonkotsu ramen delivers a satisfying, authentic flavor true to traditional Japanese style. The menu focuses on genuine Japanese dishes that reflect classic tastes.
Freshness stands out with high-quality fish in every sushi roll. The menu offers a large selection of sushi and sashimi that consistently impresses with flavor and texture.
Good to know
There is a paid parking lot across the restaurant.
Most main dishes are priced around $20, making it reasonably affordable.
They offer good happy hour prices.
Stone-carved sushi bar with backlit onyx counter creates a warm, intimate atmosphere. Chefs prepare food in front of diners, adding to the engaging experience. Early 2000s hip hop music plays, blending modern vibes with Japanese-inspired design.
Dishes offer authentic flavors with a subtle twist, staying true to traditional Japanese cuisine. Plates come perfect for sharing and balance creativity with the soul of classic sushi.
Sushi here features fresh, melt-in-your-mouth fish with world-class sea bream sashimi. The quality and authenticity create a sanctuary for the senses.
Good to know
Reservations are a must to dine at Mutsu.
Seating is limited, so arrive early.
Almost half of the menu was unavailable when I was seated.
Bright, clean space with spacious indoor and patio seating offers a quiet, chill atmosphere blending Hollywood glam with Hawaiian comfort. Guests enjoy a coffee bar and casual games while waiting. The vibe stays relaxed and welcoming throughout the day.
Ingredients stay true to Hawaiian roots with authentic poke options that taste fresh and genuine. The setting feels cozy and relaxed, matching the food's vibe perfectly.
Fresh ingredients come together in build-your-own sushi bowls and sushi burritos with multiple scoops. The sushi rice holds up well, making each bite satisfying.
Good to know
There was parking right next door.
I found Pokeworks to be very clean.
There was plenty of indoor and outdoor seating.
Japanese restaurant blends cozy, welcoming vibe with loud Western hip-hop and throwback hits creating a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Decor mixes Japanese and Western elements with a charming patio featuring string lights. Sushi stands out for its freshness and high quality, complemented by unique menu items and cold draft Sapporo.
Food offers authentic Japanese flavors with every dish tasting true to tradition. The overall experience feels genuinely authentic throughout.
Sushi here is consistently fresh and high quality with amazing flavor. Rolls and sashimi stand out for their delicious taste.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 5 to 7pm with discounted drinks.
There are only four parking spots directly in front, which can fill up quickly.
Most orders can be placed via phone for convenience.
Small space with 1950s red patent leather booths and traditional Japanese decor creates a cozy, historic vibe. Atmosphere feels like a local Shokudo, warm and inviting with a backdrop of Japanese television. Regulars include salarymen and students, reflecting a homely, timeless energy.
Dishes feature authentic Japanese flavors with heartfelt assembly and healthy ingredients. Meals consistently deliver a genuine taste true to traditional Japanese cuisine.
Sushi features perfectly seasoned rice and large chunks of fresh fish in the rolls. Presentation is clean with food served on nice plates, making each bite delicious and fresh.
Good to know
Otomisan Restaurant does not accept reservations.
Expect a wait due to limited seating; arrive early to secure a spot.
The restaurant closes at 2 pm and reopens for dinner at 4:30 pm.
Small, cozy space with woody decor and Showa era Japanese vibe creates an authentic Tokyo atmosphere. Lively energy builds after 10 pm with an upstairs DJ and disco ball enhancing the mood. Fresh sushi and perfect sake complement the inviting, warm setting.
Freshest ingredients come together in authentic style with dishes like the incredible ramen soup. The atmosphere reflects a genuine Tokyo vibe that matches the cuisine perfectly.
Freshness stands out with consistently delicious sushi and spicy rolls like the yellowtail and tuna. Options include vegetarian and vegan choices alongside classic assortments.
Good to know
Expect to spend $40-$50 per person due to small portions and high prices.
Reservations are recommended, especially if you plan to arrive after 8pm.
There is a wait list if you go after 8pm.
Small, intimate space with cozy mom-and-pop atmosphere and anime dรฉcor creates a friendly, vibrant vibe. The place feels like a hole-in-the-wall spot with authentic Japanese ramen and izakaya-style dishes. Seating is limited, making it best for quick, casual meals rather than groups.
Broths come rich and authentic with a retro-inspired vibe. The ramen offers a near authentic Japanese taste, though slightly less so than in Japan itself.
Sushi here comes with fresh flavors and pairs well with other dishes like ramen and chicken appetizers. The menu includes options like Katsu Don and fried chicken thighs alongside sushi.
Good to know
Parking is limited in the area, so arrive early.
There arenโt many seats available, expect a wait during peak hours.
Reservations are not accepted, so plan accordingly.