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 a 19-course omakase with 10 pieces of nigiri called Kiwami and a mid-priced sushi kaiseki course around $160. Combines nigiri, sashimi, and cooked dishes into a subtle symphony of flavors beyond just sushi.
Offers sushi, shabu shabu, and kaiseki dinners with a setting suited for family or business meals.
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.
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.
Wide selection of high quality sushi and meats comes out quickly. All-you-can-eat Wagyu beef pairs with fresh sushi for a varied 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.
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.
Sleek design and minimalistic branding create an upscale and inviting atmosphere with perfect lighting and beautiful wall art. Spacious interior suits families, large parties, or intimate dinners with a calm, non-flashy vibe. Sake cocktails and exceptional hand rolls stand out alongside fusion dishes and quality grill options.
Sushi here features insanely fresh fish with a melt-in-your-mouth texture. Hand rolls have crispy nori and perfectly seasoned rice, while Hotate Nigiri offers a silky, sweet scallop experience.
Handrolls stand out as the highlight during dinner. The spot suits date night, girls dinner, and family dinner with a kid-friendly atmosphere.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily from 5:00-6:30pm with special menu items.
Parking is free for two hours with validation from the restaurant.
Validated parking is available on E 3rd St and Aliso parking.
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.
Traditional Edo style sushi shines with exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. The omakase features highlights like seared tuna nigiri, tuna belly, uni, and fish eggs in an intimate setting with impeccable service.
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.
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.
Corner space with a cool triangle table creates a unique seating arrangement. Atmosphere blends relaxed charm with a peaceful jazz vibe, evoking an authentic Japanese izakaya feel. Menu offers innovative yet authentic Japanese dishes with generous portions and fair prices.
Sushi here features fresh, high quality sashimi and phenomenal fish quality. The sushi tastes absolutely delicious with a premium sashimi set option available.
Dinner includes Nagiri, Ponzu Salmon, and Green Tea. The menu features a variety of tofu dishes to explore.
Good to know
They validate parking for two hours with a restaurant receipt.
Expect a 15-minute wait even with a reservation during peak hours.
Lunch deals are available and offer great value.
Cobblestone paths and wooden facades mimic traditional Japanese shopping streets, creating an immersive small-town feel. Bright red lanterns and a 50-foot replica fire lookout tower add to the authentic Edo-period design. The plaza buzzes with lively energy, especially on weekends, drawing crowds to its outdoor dining and arcade games.
Endless sushi options fill a compact, walkable space with authentic Japanese cuisine. Local spots like Hama Sushi and Sushi Gala serve great sushi at reasonable prices.
Dinner offers a variety of Japanese options with excellent quality. Expect waits of about an hour during busy times, so arriving early helps to explore all the stores before dining.
Good to know
The plaza hosts cherry blossom events in spring with sakura-themed stalls.
Nisei Week Japanese Festival in August includes Obon dancing, taiko drums, and a parade.
Parking can get crowded and expensive on weekends.
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.
Freshly made sushi offers a melt in my mouth texture with high quality fish. Happy hour features great prices alongside a friendly atmosphere.
Delicious food draws people back for dinner multiple nights. It works well as a pre-show or late-night dinner spot downtown.
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 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.
Sushi here stands out for its exceptional quality and fantastic flavor. Multiple dishes showcase great service alongside fresh, well-prepared sushi.
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.
Good to know
Parking is street only and very limited.
Valet parking costs $13.
Prices are reasonable for the quality offered.
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.
Otoro sushi stands out with its rich flavor and quality. The menu features authentic Japanese nigiri and American-style sashimi, including excellent California rolls.
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.
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.
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.
Creative mix of modern Japanese-inspired dishes includes sushi platters and unique options like barracuda sashimi that tastes between eel and yellowtail. Fresh uni sashimi pairs well with ginger and wasabi.
Elegant and inviting atmosphere suits special dinners or nights out. Food is consistently fantastic and the whole dinner service is expertly handled.
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.
Small restaurant with traditional Japanese decor creates a cozy, authentic atmosphere that feels like being in Japan. Outdoor seating offers a beautiful Little Tokyo vibe with a chill music playlist that keeps the mood relaxed. The space suits smaller groups and draws a welcoming community.
Sushi rolls come in large sizes and offer delicious flavors. The menu includes interesting side dishes alongside sushi and ramen options.
Seating happens quickly even when it gets busy at dinner. Portions lean toward the smaller side, so ordering too much is not common for a girls' dinner. Timely seating and moderate portions stand out.
Good to know
Parking validation is available for customers who park at the nearby mall garage.
Expect a mandatory 18% gratuity for parties of six or more.
All menu items are accessible via QR codes, requiring online ordering during dining.