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A Japanese restaurant that serves a proper lunch, not just a smaller, sadder version of the dinner menu.

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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 stands out for its super fresh fish and great portions at a very reasonable price. The sushi dinner sets deliver excellent value with tasty, authentic flavors and friendly service.

Lunch specials offer great quality and outstanding value, especially the 10-piece lunch set. The options provide a solid deal for a midday meal.

People are saying

"The Japanese food here is delicious and fresh."

"This Lunch Spot offers a delicious, large amount of food for a great price."

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Reservations are not required, and the wait time is minimal even during busy hours.

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Parking can be inconvenient, so plan accordingly.

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The restaurant serves both sushi and pasta, which is unusual for a Japanese restaurant.

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Little corner shop with cute outdoor seating and dog-friendly space offers a fun industrial atmosphere with chill hip-hop music. The vibe is relaxed and inviting, attracting those who enjoy unique Asian soul food in a casual setting.

Okinawa-style onigiri offers a unique twist with fillings like spicy tuna, shrimp tempura, and sukiyaki beef. These onigiri are flavorful without feeling greasy or heavy, making them both delicious and filling.

Quick service suits busy schedules. Coworkers often choose it for efficient lunches. The spot fits well for a fast, satisfying meal.

People are saying

"The Japanese food, especially the onigiri, is super yummy and larger than it looks."

"The Lunch Spot's California and Hawaiian onigiris were so good."

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Street parking is available, but can fill up quickly due to plaza services.

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Valet parking is an option for those who prefer it.

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The menu includes a variety of options catering to different tastes.

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Modern interior with large glass windows brings in natural light, creating a cozy yet busy atmosphere. Noise levels rise due to loud kitchen staff, giving a fast food chain vibe despite sit-down dining. Valet parking is available but limited, and the place often gets crowded during lunch hours.

Crispy, juicy katsu stands out with options like Pork Curry Katsu and chicken katsu sandwiches. Meals come with daily specials around $10, offering satisfying portions and friendly service.

Great lunch deals appear on weekdays with friendly service and a clean space. It suits quick, convenient meals and works well for lunch deliveries.

People are saying

"The Japanese food here, especially the katsu, is reliably delicious and crispy."

"This lunch spot's katsu sando is perfectly crispy and delicious."

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Valet parking is available for $5, with limited street parking nearby.

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Katsu Bar offers a weekday special meal for only $10.

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No cash is accepted; only card payments are allowed.

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