Sleek sushi counter and soft wooden furnishings create a modern, cozy atmosphere with intimate, casual cool vibes. Well-curated jazz music plays softly, keeping the space warm and inviting without noise. The setting balances authentic Japanese design with contemporary style, making it feel both welcoming and refined.
Sushi here stands out for its top tier quality and authentic taste that rivals Japan. The highly talented chef crafts each piece with care, while the attentive service explains every sushi detail clearly.
Freshness stands out with ultra-fresh fish and high quality seafood throughout. The menu includes unique options like a seafood and mushroom spicy miso that adds variety beyond typical offerings.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4:30 to 5:30 pm with $5 appetizers.
The 13-course meal costs $84, including spicy miso soup.
Parking is easy and available nearby.
Bright, modern space with options to sit at the bar, inside, or outside offers a clean, simple interior that keeps focus on sushi. Atmosphere is lively and energetic, making it unsuitable for quiet dinners but great for a night out. Valet parking adds convenience to the experience.
Exceptionally fresh fish and a knowledgeable sushi chef team create a standout sushi experience. Signature dishes include the baked crab hand roll and octopus sashimi with yuzu.
Seafood here stands out for its incredibly fresh fish that melts in your mouth. The selection offers fresh and flavorful options consistently.
Good to know
Make sure to make reservations or you may not get a table.
Expect long wait times during peak dinner hours.
Prices are reasonable compared to many other sushi restaurants in the area.
Small, traditional Japanese sushi restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and authentic vibe. Space feels cramped and busy, creating a lively energy. Known for fresh, high-quality sushi and strong lychee cocktails.
Freshness stands out with consistently fresh sushi and sashimi. The fresh water eel sushi and rolls offer distinct flavors. Every dish tends to surpass the last in quality.
Fish arrives fresh and delicious with top-notch quality. Dishes like popcorn shrimp and lobster on the half shell stand out alongside clean, balanced flavors and simple, elegant presentation.
Good to know
Valet parking is the only option, costing $10 per car.
Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's small size.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Sushi restaurant offers a cozy patio and quiet atmosphere with fresh, beautifully prepared sushi. Seating includes a bar with chef interaction and an outdoor area ideal for relaxing. The vibe stays comfortable and unhurried, attracting those who appreciate authentic sushi without fusion twists.
Sushi features next level fresh fish with perfectly cooked and presented nigiri and chirashi. Staff recommend rolls based on preferences, ensuring a delicious and fresh experience every time.
Fish comes with next level quality and is always incredibly fresh. They refuse to serve anything less than top-notch seafood.
Good to know
Happy hour offers the best value with discounted prices on select items.
Street parking is available, along with a small lot for customers.
The restaurant does not open on Sundays.
Bar stools surround a sushi bar with intimate seating that feels compact and fixed. The atmosphere is relaxed and quiet, with people focused on their food rather than socializing. Hand rolls are fresh and highly regarded, paired well with house sake and beer.
Sushi here is fresh and made to order with a traditional hand roll style. The quality and taste stand out, paired well with a house sake that complements the flavors.
Seafood here is consistently fresh and prepared with care. Rolls come one at a time with warm rice, crunchy seaweed, and cold fish, creating a balanced flavor and texture.
Good to know
Daily specials offer unique options that change frequently.
The restaurant has limited seating, so expect a wait during peak hours.
Parking is difficult to find in the area; consider using valet.
Triple-storefront restaurant offers modern indoor-outdoor design with a lush garden room and intimate lighting that creates a calm, romantic vibe. Music ranges from live performances to smooth background tunes, supporting easy conversation. Seating includes larger booths and bar areas, making it suitable for both date nights and group dinners.
Omakase includes fresh oysters, truffle halibut sashimi, and two rounds of 6-piece chef's choice nigiri. The sushi chef is friendly and the sushi quality is Grade with perfectly cooked main dishes like scallops and yellowtail sashimi.
Omakase features fresh oysters, truffle halibut sashimi, and multiple rounds of chef's choice nigiri. Fish dishes are delicate and well seasoned, paired with complementary flavors.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to secure a table, especially on weekends.
Valet parking is available for $10, as street parking is limited.
Dogs are allowed on the patio area.
Traditional Japanese architecture with wooden interiors and a back patio featuring a koi pond creates a cozy, authentic atmosphere. The space suits relaxed dining and small groups, with lively energy during celebrations. Tables sit close together, balancing intimacy with a bustling vibe.
Sushi here features clean cuts and creative rolls with consistent quality. The combination plates come with miso soup that adds a soothing touch to the meal.
Freshness varies; some fish is very fresh while sashimi and sushi pieces can be flavorless and tough. The rock shrimp roll stands out, alongside dishes like fire cracker shrimp and sexy and crunch roll.
Good to know
Valet parking costs $8, but the lot is small.
Arriving early is advised to secure a good parking spot.
The restaurant has been at this location since 1975.
Sushi restaurant combines sports bar vibe with calm, comfortable atmosphere despite multiple TVs. The space feels hot and stuffy due to lack of air conditioning but remains reasonably priced and casual. Freshness and quality of sushi vary, with some rolls noted as delicious and fresh.
Fresh fish and great quality define the sushi here. The sushi rolls and sashimi combinations are very tasty and consistently fresh.
Freshness varies widely. Some dishes feature fresh raw fish and great quality sushi, while others have warm, smelly fish or sushi without any fish.
Good to know
There is easy parking available.
Happy hour specials are offered daily.
The restaurant is reasonably priced.
Small sushi restaurant with neon lights and a casual atmosphere. Music volume varies from loud and energetic to chill and relaxed depending on the time. Known for fresh sushi and a kid-friendly environment.
Freshness stands out with sushi that bursts with flavor and tastes very fresh. Baked salmon and selected rolls during happy hour offer good value. The spot also has a kid-friendly atmosphere and consistent quality.
Fresh fish slices melt in your mouth, especially the black jack, yellowtail hamachi, and rock shrimp. Shrimp shumai, garlic hamachi, and baked crab hand roll add variety to the seafood options.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult, but there is good parking in the back.
Reservations can accommodate large groups, even on busy days.
The main menu is accessible via a QR code on the table.
Casual sushi restaurant with a calm atmosphere and modern-traditional blend in design. Offers all-you-can-eat sushi with fresh, high-quality fish and carefully crafted rolls. Stays open late, attracting diners seeking a relaxed, unhurried experience.
Sushi here features fresh fish and perfectly cooked rice that combine for a delicious bite every time. Service stays attentive and knowledgeable, even during busy late-night hours.
Fresh fish and perfectly cooked rice create a solid foundation for sushi here. The rice to fish ratio stays balanced, making each bite satisfying.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat option costs $50 per person, with drinks extra.
Expect a 20% gratuity added to your bill automatically.
The restaurant stays open late, catering to night owls.