Compact space balances spacious seating with a modern Yakiniku vibe and steampunk decor. Atmosphere stays fun and energetic without overwhelming noise or smoke. Self-serve unlimited drinks and ice cream add a unique touch to the lively dining experience.
Dinner here features delicious BBQ with attentive service from staff like Ben and Neil. The atmosphere feels lively and fun, making it a solid choice for celebrations or solo dinners.
Freshness stands out with the nigiri, especially the seared salmon and wagyu varieties. The menu includes special options like Wagyu Foie Gras Nigiri and A5 cuts that get a lot of attention.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, particularly for dinner.
There's a pay-to-park lot right next door for $15.
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.
Dinner here features a 4-course menu with each dish improving on the last. The setting suits large groups and special occasions like birthday or reunion dinners.
Miniature masterpieces show exceptional craftsmanship in every nigiri. The sushi rice stands out as the best among many omakase spots. A 10-piece nigiri menu offers a similar experience at half the price.
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 spacious outdoor patio and live music duo that create a chill, classy atmosphere. The space features beautiful decor and a cool vibe with pleasant music, though volume varies. It suits both dates and groups, with fresh sushi and an excellent sake collection.
Delicious food draws people back for dinner multiple nights. It works well as a pre-show or late-night dinner spot downtown.
Tuna toro nigiri stands out with its tender texture and melt-in-your-mouth quality. Salmon belly nigiri offers a richer taste than regular salmon, while uni nigiri has a bitter flavor that detracts from the dish. Rice nigiri pieces are notably tiny.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 5 PM to 7 PM every day.
Late-night happy hour is from 10 PM to 2 AM.
They offer a buy 1 get 1 special starting at 5 PM daily.
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.
Offers sushi, shabu shabu, and kaiseki dinners with a setting suited for family or business meals.
The 19-course omakase includes 10 pieces of nigiri sushi called Kiwami. The nigiri and sashimi stand out for their quality and freshness.
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.
Small bar seats about eight people in an intimate, Japanese-inspired interior with a cozy, relaxed vibe. The atmosphere stays calm and chill, with friendly, attentive service and perfectly paced courses. Known for fresh sushi, Michelin-quality fish, and carefully paired sake, it offers a unique omakase experience at great value.
An elegant spot for edomae style dinner with carefully prepared raw fish. The fish is sliced fresh and kept unrefrigerated for about 1 to 1.5 hours during service, adding to the authentic experience.
An artful nigiri omakase showcases the freshest fish cuts with careful handling and chef explanations. Favorites include seared tuna, tuna belly, uni, and rice-stuffed squid, offering a flavorful variety.
Good to know
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.
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.
Friendly and welcoming staff create a pleasant atmosphere for dinner. The spot is worth the drive on a weekday for a relaxed evening meal.
Freshness stands out with premium nigiris like salmon blue crab with truffle oil and aburi bluefin tuna. The rice to fish ratio in salmon nigiri is well balanced, making the sushi flavorful and satisfying.
Good to know
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.
Underground Japanese restaurant with aquarium ceiling creates a relaxed, elegant vibe. Live music and DJs add vibrant energy without overpowering conversation. Unique menu and decor offer a distinct dining experience.
Elegant and inviting atmosphere suits special dinners or nights out. Food is consistently fantastic and the whole dinner service is expertly handled.
Small nigiri pieces come with a Salmon option that stands out. Overall, nigiri feels unremarkable compared to other dishes.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to secure a table, especially during peak hours.
Valet parking costs $17.57 before tip, with no street parking available.
Happy hour runs from 5 to 6:30 pm with discounted sushi options.
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.
Dinner here offers a satisfying meal suitable for groups like family or friends. The menu includes dessert options, though the main courses tend to be filling.
Nigiri features small, thin cuts that melt in your mouth, especially the wild salmon variety. Rice tends to fall apart, and prices are on the higher side for the portion size.
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.