Small, intimate space with a casual vibe and simple decor. Sushi features super fresh fish and unique rolls with pleasing plating. Offers BOGO 50% off deals on rolls and beer, attracting those seeking quality at reasonable prices.
Fresh fish and unique flavors stand out in the food here. The unagi bowl, halibut, and sushi rolls show excellent quality and presentation.
Salmon dishes feature delicate melt-in-your-mouth texture and buttery flavor. Options include the Salmon Aburi, Salmon Lover roll, and mango and salmon roll, all noted for their freshness and rich taste.
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The restaurant offers a BOGO 50% off promotion on all rolls and beer.
Prices for appetizers range from $6.99 to $10.99.
The location is convenient, situated in a shopping complex next to Target.
Japanese restaurant offers a quiet, authentic atmosphere with a quaint vibe that shifts from calm at lunch to busy in the evening. Large portions and fresh sushi stand out, especially at the bar seating. The place feels like a hidden gem with consistently enjoyable ambiance.
Fresh foods stand out with consistently top-notch quality. Service matches the food with a terrific turnaround under new ownership.
Sashimi comes as fatty salmon steak cuts that taste rich. Grilled salmon plates arrive with rice and vegetables. Baked salmon rolls and salmon nigiri offer varied textures and flavors.
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Happy hour offers discounted sushi with generous portion sizes.
Lunch specials are very affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
The establishment primarily sells pre-made sushi in boxes, not fresh sushi.
Small space with only four tables creates a homey atmosphere that feels like a family-style meal. Bright and clean environment stays peaceful and cool, mostly serving takeout with fast food sushi and teriyaki. Parking is generally easy, though can be tight during busy times.
Food comes out fresh and made to order with great portion sizes. Prices stay very reasonable while flavors stay delicious and well prepared.
Salmon appears in several dishes like the salmon collar and salmon teriyaki bento box. The salmon bowl comes with an option for extra steamed vegetables and is priced at $12.
Good to know
They offer free dumplings on orders over $35.
Free gyoza is available with orders of $30 or more.
The restaurant is open until 10:30 pm and closed on Tuesdays.
Small, cozy sushi restaurant with quiet, inviting ambiance and pleasant, low-volume music. Space feels homey yet spacious, encouraging relaxed dining and conversation. Sushi is fresh and well-presented, often praised for quality and flavor.
Food arrives quickly and stays fresh with large portions at a reasonable price. The dishes are consistently delicious and the low music volume creates a pleasant dining atmosphere.
Freshness stands out in the Salmon Sashimi with beautiful presentation. Various salmon dishes like Pepper Salmon Sushi and Salmon Lover pair well with ponzu sauce and offer distinct flavors.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended during holidays to avoid long wait times.
All sushi rolls come in 4-piece portions, allowing for variety.
Expect a 30-40 minute wait for tables on busy nights like Valentine's Day.
Small, simple space with a warm, inviting feel like a family-run sushi spot. Atmosphere stays calm and focused, especially at the bar where chefs serve fresh, high-quality nigiri and omakase promptly. Known for affordable omakase, fresh seafood, and artful sushi presentation without hype.
Food shows excellent quality and great taste that stands out despite a wait of about 35 minutes for orders. It comes from a small, tucked-away spot with decent variety.
Cherry salmon shines in the nigiri selection with phenomenal flavor. Salmon collar and baked salmon roll offer rich, savory options alongside ruby roll.
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The lunch omakase is priced at $42, offering good value.
Sitting at the bar enhances the omakase experience as the chef serves promptly.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible.
Minimal Asian Pacific Island design creates an intimate dining space with loud music that challenges conversation. Large portions and reasonably priced teriyaki bowls attract many for quick, satisfying meals. Cleanliness and quick service support a steady flow of both dine-in and takeout orders.
Food here is fresh with big portions and a variety of combinations. Meals taste healthy and come in satisfying sizes.
Salmon comes well seasoned and cooked, especially in the Bento Bowl and the salmon plate. The salmon plate stands out as a well-prepared option with a solid balance of flavors.
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The restaurant offers large portions, making it great for sharing.
Expect to pay around $18-20 for a regular bowl with rice and avocado.
Ample parking is available for customers.
Small, cozy space with anime playing on TV and a chill vibe. Fresh ingredients and handmade sauces by an experienced sushi chef define the food quality. Affordable prices and a few outdoor tables add to the casual, unassuming atmosphere.
Food comes out quickly and stays fresh with good quality. Prices stay reasonable for the amount served, making it a solid choice for tasty meals.
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Prices are reasonable for the amount of food provided.
Expect no wait times during peak hours.
The ingredients are fresh and of high quality.
Small, dimly lit space with intimate seating and a speakeasy vibe creates a cozy, quiet atmosphere. The restaurant feels hidden and tucked away, often requiring a doorbell to enter. It fills quickly, making the space warm and lively but still charming and neat.
Food shows consistent high quality across multiple locations with quick delivery despite occasional slow service. Prices match the excellent taste and quality.
Good to know
You need to ring a doorbell to enter the restaurant.
Parking is available to the side of the building.
They do not accept cash; only credit cards are accepted.
Large, modern space blends rustic feel with booth seating and open tables. Atmosphere mixes loud, club-like energy with a laid-back vibe, featuring strobe lights and upbeat music. Celebrations include lighted crowns and lowered lights for birthdays.
Food arrives quickly with attentive service ensuring water and prompt delivery. Dishes like gyoza, sushi, and various rolls taste great and maintain consistent quality across visits.
Salmon appears as salmon collar served as a compliment and is noted as delicious. Sushi chefs sometimes offer baked salmon belly as a treat when not busy. The salmon crunch is also a tasty option.
Good to know
Expect a wait during busy lunch hours.
The lunch specials offer good value for money.
The price is very reasonable for the exceptional quality.
Restaurant combines modern decor with historic nods and a see-through kitchen. Atmosphere is loud and fun, filled with a mixed crowd and lively music that still allows conversation. Unique features include private lockers for liquor and a dedicated whiskey room with a curated selection.
Menu features American comfort dishes made with seasonal produce and spices. Drinks include innovative cocktails that change with the seasons, all served with attentive service.
Mustard salmon stands out with its complex flavor and uniqueness. Carolina barbecue salmon features a sweet and tangy sauce, while salmon in the Farmers market salad offers a refreshing and filling option.
Good to know
Reservations are required for large groups, especially during busy times.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Parking can be challenging; arrive early to secure a spot.
Small, intimate sushi spot with cozy atmosphere and calm instrumental music. Chefs entertain at the bar, enhancing the authentic Japanese vibe. Seating is tight, creating a close-knit dining experience.
Omakase offers unbelievable quality and authentic Japanese cuisine with intentional preparation. Food delivers good value and a dining experience close to what you'd find in Japan.
Cherry salmon stands out with its vibrant orange hue and rich, fatty flavor. The salmon collar offers a fatty, moist texture that feels indulgent and satisfying.
Good to know
Reservations are a must to secure a seat.
Lunch costs around $150 per person without alcohol.
The 10-piece omakase is priced at $70.