Small, modern Japanese restaurant offers a calm and cozy atmosphere with fresh, melt-in-your-mouth sushi. The space feels warm and inviting, suitable for intimate dinners or casual gatherings. A private room adds a touch of exclusivity to the otherwise unassuming setting.
Fresh fish shines in the sashimi platter, presented beautifully with full flavor. Skillful preparation delivers top quality sashimi and generously stuffed hand rolls that taste simple and excellent.
Fish portions come very generous with incredibly fresh sushi and a perfect balance of rice and fish. Sashimi platters feature beautifully presented, flavorful fish, and rolls like California and Salmon Avocado highlight the freshness and quality clearly.
Good to know
Street parking is available on Harrison, but can be limited.
You can park in the nearby Whole Foods lot for a maximum of 90 minutes.
The kitchen closes at 8:30 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Space offers authentic Japanese ambiance with curated lighting and pleasant music creating a relaxed vibe. Guests find it cozy and inviting, suitable for quiet conversation or casual dining. Live blue fin tuna cutting adds a unique, engaging element to the experience.
Sashimi here tastes like the memory of the ocean, with exceptionally fresh bluefin tuna and Kinka Saba from Miyagi Prefecture. Plates arrive as small revelations featuring pure sashimi including salmon, tuna, and chub mackerel.
Freshness stands out with Hokkaido scallops, uni from Japan, and various sashimi like salmon and tuna. The seafood includes tempura shrimp and grilled fish, all served with high quality and care.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for special events like live tuna cutting.
The restaurant is run by a husband-and-wife duo, adding a personal touch.
The menu changes daily, offering a surprise with each visit.
Sushi restaurant offers unique cart service with small plates delivered Dim Sum-style, creating an interactive dining experience. Interior blends cozy, chic design with an elegant yet casual vibe across two floors. Menu includes a large vegan selection alongside fresh, high-quality nigiri and specialty rolls.
Fresh sashimi features buttery salmon with capers and wasabi, brightened by citrus. Bluefin sashimi comes with house-made soy sauce and truffle salt for added depth. Omakase sashimi offers a tasty variety.
Fish tastes very fresh and the sushi highlights this with super fresh fish. Rolls show creative combinations, and the baked fish collar stands out as tender and tasty.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant fills up quickly.
The restaurant operates on a no-tip model, including service fees in menu prices.
Expect to pay around $40 per person without drinks.
Brazilian steakhouse with modern luxurious ambiance and cozy, well-lit interior creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Live music and a full sushi bar with vegetarian options add to the vibrant energy. Quality meats cooked to perfection and a standout bar contribute to a memorable dining experience.
Sashimi here is super fresh and comes with an excellent selection. The quality feels refreshing compared to typical spots.
Spicy shrimp stands out alongside cheese with honey and pineapple coated in cinnamon. Shrimp appears on the lunch menu and features in happy hour seafood and salad entrees.
Good to know
Happy hour is available daily from 3 PM to 7 PM.
Brunch is served on Sundays, starting January 25, 2026.
Reservations can be made easily and quickly.
Covered outdoor patio with fireplace table and live Spanish guitar creates a stylish, sophisticated atmosphere. Tables sit close together, making conversations audible and the vibe intimate. Cocktails, especially pisco sours, and authentic Peruvian dishes define the experience.
Sashimi arrives with an impressive presentation from a smoked container. The fish is incredibly fresh and includes options like ahi tuna tiraditos and salmon brulee, both very tasty.
Fresh, inventive flavors shine in dishes like classic ceviche, whole fried fish, and Arroz con Mariscos packed with shrimp, scallops, octopus, and mussels. The seafood rice and lobster bao also stand out for their quality and taste.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4 to 6pm with a special menu.
Pisco tasting events occur occasionally; check the schedule.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Small sushi restaurant with a modern yet cozy interior and stylish, relaxed vibe. Atmosphere feels comfortable and clean, blending trendy and intimate elements. Quiet and peaceful setting suits casual dining.
Super fresh sashimi appears in various forms like futomaki with multiple types inside and sashimi bowls. The kaisendon also features very tasty, fresh sashimi prepared carefully.
Fresh fish stands out with amazing flavors and nice portions. Quality is consistently very good and impressively fresh.
Good to know
The hand rolls start at $6, offering great quality for the price.
The restaurant opened in December 2024, making it a newer establishment.
The rolls used to come with 10 pieces, but now they come with 6.
Sushi restaurant offers a cozy, homey atmosphere with beautiful, tasteful decor and spacious seating. The vibe is calm and welcoming, attracting a diverse crowd. High-quality sushi and a strong sake selection complement the relaxed setting.
Fresh fish defines the sashimi here, with cuts that are soft and free of any fishy taste. The sashimi platter and seared salmon sashimi stand out for their balance and flavor.
Fish comes from Toyosu market in Japan and is consistently fresh and high quality. Sashimi is soft, tasty, and free of any fishy taste, with many standard cuts available.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Prices for dishes range from $20 to $65, depending on the selection.
The restaurant offers a five-course meal for $109 per person.
Small space with authentic Korean-style round tables and neon lights creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere reminiscent of Seoul. The vibe is relaxed and stylish, suitable for casual meals or date nights. A Korean ramyeon machine and variety of soju options add unique touches to the experience.
An extensive menu offers a variety of sashimi and rolls alongside Korean dishes. The selection includes fresh sashimi that complements the Korean comfort food options.
Fresh fish stands out here. The seafood stew and tofu come in authentic Korean portions. Mini Jeon pancakes offer a crispy texture with vegetable and seafood flavors.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 10PM to 12AM, Monday to Saturday.
Enjoy $8 soju bottles, $3 sake, and $5 beer during happy hour.
The kitchen closes 30 minutes before closing time.
Small space with limited seating creates a cozy but crowded atmosphere. Loud and disorganized environment contrasts with a great playlist that adds to the vibe. Popular spot mainly for takeout, often busy with long waits and tight quarters.
Salmon sashimi comes in a bento box with caviar and wasabi seasoning. The quality feels high and the value stands out.
Fresh fish stands out in both sushi and the Salmon in Truffle Soy Bento. Sushi rice is perfectly seasoned and warm, while the bento sides complement the salmon well, though the truffle flavor is not noticeable.
Good to know
Komeya No Bento is mainly a to-go place with limited indoor seating.
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours.
Ordering online is recommended to avoid long lines.
Small Japanese grocery store offers authentic atmosphere with homemade sushi and bentos alongside a bakery corner featuring coffee crunch cake. Freshly fried tempura appears on Tuesdays, and a large sake selection includes detailed descriptions. Tables and chairs provide space to enjoy ready-made meals in a cozy setting.
Lunch offers a variety of fresh sashimi alongside in-house made appetizers and sushi. Bento boxes include sashimi paired with other tasty prepared foods like croquettes and karaage.
A large selection of fresh seafood and sake is available. The chirashi donburi bowl features plenty of fresh fish daily. Tempura vegetables and shrimp taste best when just-fried, especially on Tuesdays around 10:30 when they use clean oil.
Good to know
Tempura Day happens every Tuesday, featuring freshly prepared tempura.
Super Mira offers a variety of options for both eating now and groceries.
The prices at Super Mira are very reasonable.
Japanese grocery store offers a deep, well-stocked space with a wide selection of fresh sashimi and sushi-grade fish. Crowded and authentic atmosphere creates a nostalgic, bustling vibe reminiscent of Japan. Clever amenities like a microwave for bentos and unique packaging add to the quirky charm.
Freshness stands out with a great selection of sashimi-grade fish including scallops, crab, and fresh tuna. Portions are generous and prices remain a bargain compared to typical markets.
Sashimi-grade fish comes in a great selection with a fresh taste and texture. Fresh seafood is always available, including fish perfect for sushi at a bargain price.
Good to know
Nijiya Market has a large selection of Japanese imported groceries.
You cannot take pictures inside Nijiya Market.
Parking validation requires a minimum purchase of $30.
Marketplace resembles a bodega for sushi with a grab-and-go setup and fresh sashimi-grade fish. Atmosphere feels like a convenience store setting focused on quick, quality sushi and sashimi options. Items sell out fast, and prices have risen but still offer reasonable value for fresh sushi takeout.
Freshness stands out with sashimi-grade fish sliced into well-cut pieces. The selection offers a great variety at affordable prices for takeout or by the pound.
Fresh, sashimi-grade fish is available by the pound with a good variety to choose from. The fish cuts are melt in your mouth quality, comparable to high-end sushi, and staff can slice them into sashimi or sushi-sized pieces.
Good to know
Basic rolls cost $14, up from $10 nine months ago.
Items sell out quickly, so arrive early to avoid disappointment.
Parking is available with meters nearby.
Brightly lit Korean grocery store with well organized and spacious layout features a mini food court offering quick eats and a bakery. The atmosphere is lively and sometimes overstimulating with loud Kpop music and the smell of roasting sweet potatoes. Crowds create a busy, chaotic vibe that feels authentic to Korean markets.
Fresh sashimi comes in a vast selection with options to take home or eat on the spot. Prices run about half of typical sushi restaurants, and live fish can be cleaned and prepared for sashimi or stew.
Fresh seafood comes in a large selection with live options at affordable prices. Sushi grade fish, marinated seafood, and in-store cleaning services add to the variety.
Good to know
H Mart offers a wide variety of Asian groceries, especially Korean products.
The supermarket is known for its high-quality fresh seafood and produce.
Parking is available, but it can get crowded during peak hours.
Small Japanese restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with quiet, relaxing vibes suited for lunch breaks or casual dining. Locally owned, it serves authentic dishes like miso soup and chicken katsu curry with affordable prices and takeout options.
Albacore sashimi shows great quality and freshness. Some sashimi, like the sake, arrives partially frozen and can have a slight icy texture.
Fish comes super fresh and of high quality. The Fish Katsu Curry Rice offers a large, filling portion with a tasty snapper fish katsu curry and good tempura shrimp sushi.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially for lunch.
Takeout options are available for those in a hurry.
The restaurant offers complimentary miso soup and salad with meals.
Interior features floral rose wall and cute decor creating a cozy, inviting atmosphere with pleasant music. The vibe suits dates and outings with friends, filled with laughter and good energy. Generous portions and a friendly, efficient staff add to the welcoming feel.
Sashimi here comes in a snack size sashimi donburi and an omakase don sashimi option. The hamachi truffle sashimi over rice stands out as a unique choice.
Oysters taste fresh and like the ocean. Other seafood like salmon Katsu and hamachi truffle appear, but some fish can be rubbery and warm, lacking freshness.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid crowds, especially during peak hours.
Each entree includes miso soup, salad, and small side vegetables.
Portions are large and suitable for sharing.
Small modern bistro with warm wooden decor and multiple intimate dining areas, including a hidden outdoor patio with heaters. Atmosphere feels cozy and romantic, especially during sunset. Guests enjoy a blend of refined French and California cuisine in a quiet, private setting.
Fresh, high-quality fish shines in the sea bream sashimi, which offers a unique twist on traditional Japanese style. Presentation is precise and dishes burst with flavor, making sashimi a clear standout.
Menu focuses heavily on seafood appetizers with every dish tasting delicious. Fish sashimi stands out as a must-try, and clams come in a flavorful broth that enhances their taste.
Good to know
Caché has a seasonal menu that changes regularly.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Expect higher prices for unique dishes, with some items over $20.
Sunken tables with traditional Japanese seating create an authentic dining experience. The atmosphere is modern and lively, with private karaoke rooms adding entertainment options. Music videos from early 2000s to Top 40s play, attracting a young crowd ready to enjoy Asian Fusion Modern vibes.
Sashimi here lacks freshness and tastes uniform across types. Sushi and custom rolls offer more variety and flavor than the sashimi.
Fish dishes come very fresh and show creative preparation. Dollar oysters during happy hour are fresh, good size, and fantastic.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6 PM with discounted appetizers and rolls.
They offer a late night reverse happy hour for late diners.
Expect to remove your shoes before being seated.