Sushi restaurant offers traditional Japanese seating with floor chairs and private tatami rooms that require removing shoes, creating a cozy and authentic atmosphere. The space feels inviting and personalized, with sections including sushi bar and washitsu rooms. Energy varies from relaxing to lively, accommodating solo diners and groups alike.
Sushi here features super fresh fish with great portions at reasonable prices. The sushi sets deliver solid flavor and freshness, making it a solid choice for quality sushi lovers.
Sushi dinner sets cost $30 and feature fresh nigiris that many find delicious. Dinner specials offer great quality and value.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, and the wait time is minimal even during busy hours.
Parking can be inconvenient, so plan accordingly.
The restaurant serves both sushi and pasta, which is unusual for a Japanese restaurant.
Sushi restaurant offers iPad ordering and a casual, lively vibe with sports on TVs and skilled chefs preparing fresh, high-quality sushi. Interior design reflects simple Japanese aesthetics with a welcoming sculpture at the entrance. Specializes in various tuna cuts, attracting enthusiasts despite a cramped space and no liquor license.
Freshness stands out with buttery salmon and melt-in-your-mouth tuna nigiri. The sashimi slices are clean and highlight the quality of each cut.
Dinner here is casual and quick with no frills. The food is delicious and satisfying for a simple meal.
Good to know
Reservations can be made by phone until they implement a system with OpenTable.
The restaurant does not have a liquor license yet, but it is in process.
Expect about a 15-minute wait on a Sunday night.
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.
Sushi here features fresh, high quality tuna sashimi and is prepared by what seem like professional chefs. The Omakase Lunch offers beautifully presented dishes with inventive appetizers and grilled specialties.
Offers a traditional multi-course Japanese dinner called Kaiseki. Suitable for groups and families, with dishes that appeal to both adults and children.
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 Japanese restaurant with a Zen-inspired interior offers a cozy and intimate atmosphere that can get lively and crowded. The space feels modern and inviting but sometimes too dark or noisy when busy. Friendly staff contribute to a warm, family-run vibe.
Sushi here is consistently fresh and sweet, with standout items like the toro sashimi and halibut sushi. Rolls such as the Iki and blossom roll offer delicious flavors that often exceed expectations.
Late-night dinners happen in a calm, aesthetically pleasing atmosphere. Omakase dinners offer consistent quality and suit occasions like pre-event meals.
Good to know
Reservations are required for omakase dining only.
Valet parking is available for $4, but it's tight.
The restaurant validates parking for one hour free.
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.
Sushi here stands out for its excellent quality and astounding value. The variety of sushi, rolls, and sashimi consistently impresses with freshness and presentation.
Small neighborhood spot offers a chill, tasty sushi dinner with a well-rounded atmosphere and attentive service. Expect about a 15-minute wait when ordering to go during dinner time.
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.
Small Japanese restaurant combines modern aesthetic with professional sushi presentation. Atmosphere is up-tempo and noisy, making conversation difficult, with a smoky scent from torched fish lingering. Seating offers comfortable spacing and free parking with validation is available.
Offers all-you-can-eat sushi with very good quality and flavorful options. Portions are generous and the experience ranks highly among similar sushi spots.
All-you-can-eat dinners offer a great variety of rolls and dinner specials priced around $50 per person. Staff provide kind, attentive service that enhances the dining experience.
Good to know
They validate parking at the adjacent structure for two hours.
The all-you-can-eat offer is priced at $54.99.
They don’t do reservations, so expect to wait during busy hours.
Dark, intimate space blends neon futuristic elements with traditional decor. Loud, upbeat K-pop music videos create a fun, vibey atmosphere that energizes the room. Sushi quality stands out with fresh, buttery fish and generous all-you-can-eat options.
Sushi here features premium quality and freshness with a focus on nigiri style that uses less rice than rolls. The all-you-can-eat option offers a good deal for the quality served.
Late dinners include an all-you-can-eat menu priced around $48 plus tax and tip. Dinner costs about $50 per person, with options for late night happy hour.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat option costs $55 per person, offering great value.
Reservations are required for groups of three or more.
Valet parking is available for $4, accepting cash, Venmo, or Zelle.
High-volume Korean barbecue restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat buffet with self-serve meat stations and a modern, stylish interior. The atmosphere is clean and well lit, lively with loud music and a vibrant vibe. Private rooms and a walk-up bar add options for groups and waiting guests.
Fresh sushi comes with a large salad bar and crispy tempura vegetables. The buffet also offers sushi rolls alongside other dishes like fried rice and spicy rice cakes.
Offers an all-you-can-eat Korean dinner with options suitable for both large parties and intimate dinners.
Good to know
Happy hour runs Monday to Friday from 5-8pm and Saturday to Sunday from 2-6pm.
Drinks cost $5 during happy hour, with cocktails at $8.
Expect a wait time of up to two hours during peak hours.
Old building houses a Japanese restaurant with a vibe reminiscent of Korean-Japanese fusion spots. Atmosphere feels established but could benefit from layout improvements and better ambiance. Valet parking adds convenience, while fresh raw fish and large sashimi bowls highlight the menu's strengths.
Korean-style sushi features high-level sashimi and a variety of dishes like spicy stew and grilled fish. The sashimi salad and sashimi bowl stand out for their large portions and good value.
Plenty of parking exists just before the dinner rush. The menu includes an Omakase Sushi Special and a Sashimi Dinner Set. Food quality varies, with some visits showing it is not good.
Good to know
Lunch costs about $30 per person, with meals averaging $50.
Valet parking is available for $3, making it convenient.
Going just before dinner rush ensures plenty of parking.