Small space with Japanese cafe style and pastel green decor creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. It gets loud when packed but feels cozy and relaxed otherwise. Background music features K-pop, adding a modern touch to the cute, feminine setting.
Spaghetti with meat sauce and tonkatsu offer unique takes on Japanese dishes. Mentaiko cream pasta with udon noodles features well-cooked noodles and plenty of roe. Mochi pizzas come in mushroom and mochi Mayo varieties, paired well with truffle fries. Takoyaki also appears as a solid choice.
Good to know
Free soup and salad are available during weekday lunch and dinner.
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
A 20% gratuity is automatically added for parties of six or more.
Open grill setup with tabletop grilling creates a lively and welcoming atmosphere where conversation flows easily. Simple decor and vented tables keep the space comfortable without smoke. The place draws meat enthusiasts seeking quality wagyu and casual, interactive dining.
Mini donburi bowls and unlimited takoyaki with the basic menu stand out here. Yakitori skewers come charred just right, and sauces like a spicy fruity ponzu sit on the table for extra flavor.
Dinner features a premium all-you-can-eat course with smooth pacing even during busy times. Service stays exceptional throughout the meal, ensuring a seamless experience.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat premium menu costs $55, while the regular menu is $35.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
Ushiya Grill does not accept AMEX; only major credit cards and cash are accepted.
Japanese restaurant offers a modern, minimalistic design with clean, spacious seating and backlit sake bottles enhancing the atmosphere. The vibe is calm and classy, suitable for dates, families, or friends, though it can get crowded and lively. High-quality ingredients and standout dishes like tsukemen create a distinct dining experience.
Ramen here stands out with top-tier tsukemen and soupless ramen options. Servers offer thoughtful touches like bringing broth when asked for hot water, enhancing the experience.
Chill and relaxed ambience blends with an elevated feeling of classiness. It suits hanging out with friends, dates, or small family dinners.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
Expect wait times of around one hour during peak hours like Sunday lunch.
Joining the waitlist online through Yelp is advised for quicker seating.
Yakiniku restaurant offers digital fireplace dividers and colorful lighting creating a casual yet stylish atmosphere. Guests order via QR-code online system, enhancing convenience. The menu features premium Australian Wagyu cuts and playful dishes like steamed eggs served in egg-shaped bowls.
Offers all-you-can-eat BBQ and American-style sushi with fresh options like the Dragon Roll and Lion King Roll. The black garlic ramen stands out for its rich flavor and garlic punch.
Dinner features attentive service from servers like Jay who enhance the experience. Group dinners happen comfortably with a focus on Wagyu Grill offerings.
Good to know
The price is $37 per person for the all-you-can-eat option.
Parking is usually available, but can be difficult during peak hours.
The all-you-can-eat wagyu lunch costs $25 and is a good value.
Small sushi spot with a hole-in-the-wall vibe and minimal decor offers a quiet, casual atmosphere. The interior feels cozy yet simple, accommodating groups despite limited space. Fresh sushi and generous portions make it an affordable choice for Japanese cuisine.
Fresh sushi comes in large rolls with generous portions and a wide variety of plant-based options. Prices stay affordable with great lunchtime deals and deluxe Chirashi offerings.
Offers a family-friendly atmosphere suitable for dinner. Dinner options lean away from spicy flavors. Weekend and dinner hour crowd levels are unclear.
Good to know
From Monday to Thursday during lunchtime and happy hours, they offer a special promotion.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible.
Bring your own alcohol as they do not serve drinks.
Yakiniku restaurant offers spaced-out tables and good ventilation, creating a relaxing and cozy vibe despite occasional smoke. The atmosphere balances authentic Japanese barbecue with a slightly dated interior, attracting diners seeking a solid all-you-can-eat experience. Draft Sapporo and Suntory beers complement the meal, enhancing the overall dining energy.
Dinner offers pretty good food with options for late dining. Suitable for family or business groups on weekdays.
Good to know
Happy hour is available from 8:30 to 10 pm with a special menu.
On Thursdays, all-day happy hour is offered.
Parking is limited, but there is a lot at the front of the complex.
Modern Japanese style interior with about 20 tables creates a calm and intimate atmosphere. Open kitchen allows watching meals being prepared, adding to the engaging dining experience. Late-night hours and reasonable prices attract a crowd looking for quality sushi in a relaxed setting.
Sushi here features very large fish pieces and fresh rolls with authentic flavors. Presentation stands out, especially in the deluxe sushi and sashimi combos, paired with fast, friendly service.
Dinner here features solid Japanese dishes with a shift from sushi boats to QR code ordering. The spot stays busy on weekdays, so immediate seating is rare.
Good to know
Happy hour offers a 10% discount on food from 9pm to 11pm daily.
Lunch specials are available from 11am to 3pm, with significant discounts.
Late-night happy hour runs from 9pm to 11:30pm, providing great deals.
Small space fits about 30 people with tables arranged for maximum capacity, creating a cozy and sometimes noisy atmosphere. Family-oriented vibe with rapid service and flavorful ramen reminiscent of Japan. Limited seating often leads to waits outside.
Ramen here features creamy pork broth and black garlic pork with a spicy kick. Options include veggie ramen and tonkotsu with fresh, flavorful ingredients served quickly.
Known for its good ramen, this spot serves dinner that draws regulars. Nearby dessert shops and a bakery make it easy to extend the evening with sweets.
Good to know
The restaurant has a maximum capacity of 30 people, so expect limited seating.
There is only one vegetarian option on the menu, which contains fish powder.
The restaurant can get very busy on weekends, leading to longer wait times.