Wooden decor and cute cat miniatures create a clean, simple space that feels like a mini convenience store. Upbeat music plays while people browse Japanese-themed goodies and snacks. The vibe is relaxed and casual, with affordable fast casual sushi and drinks like draft Asahi and hot sake available.
Sushi-style bowls feature fresh tuna and salmon with good seasoning and portion size. Onigiri stands out with textured rice and flavorful fillings. Tempura shrimp and curry come with a side salad, adding variety to the menu.
Fish here is consistently fresh and offers excellent value for the quality. The sushi fish stands out for its freshness and price.
Good to know
Parking is easy as they have a big lot.
The restroom is clean, with a touchless sink and an integrated dryer.
Prices are good for the generous portions.
Small sushi takeaway spot with Dodgers memorabilia and baseball bobbleheads creating a homely vibe. Atmosphere is casual and unpolished, focusing on authentic Japanese sushi served at very reasonable prices. Space is limited, making it best suited for carry-out rather than dining in.
Authentic Japanese sushi shines here with fresh, delicious fish like yellowtail, tuna, and salmon. Prices stay affordable while the service feels warm and welcoming, run by a Japanese couple who treat guests like family.
Freshness stands out with yellowtail, tuna, and salmon all tasting clean and just fatty enough. Fish quality stays high and pairs well with the delicious rice, though portions lean toward more rice than fish.
Good to know
Sushi Yoshi only offers takeout and has no waiting area.
The prices are very reasonable, with sushi packs starting around $18.
You can only use a credit card if you pay more than 20 yuan.
Very small, cozy sushi shop with a warm, authentic Japanese atmosphere filled with traditional decorations and calligraphy. Quiet and relaxed vibe, emphasizing traditional sushi with fresh, high-quality fish and simple, balanced menu options. Known for reasonable prices and a long-standing neighborhood presence.
Fresh sushi and sashimi showcase authentic flavors and a huge variety of fish. The chef balances ingredients expertly, delivering traditional Japanese dishes with quality and care.
Fresh fish stands out with a huge variety and good quality. Options include chirashi sushi with well-temperatured rice and a limited selection of shiny and white fish.
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Miso soup and hot tea are complimentary with meals.
All combos come with a California roll or spicy tuna.
The prices at Sushi Anza are reasonable.
Tiny space offers cozy traditional setting with quiet, relaxing atmosphere. Sushi features fresh, authentic fish including unusual toppings like oysters. Reasonable prices and good sake complement the experience.
Sushi here is fresh and authentic, with masterfully formed pieces served at the perfect temperature. The chef's choice set includes unique toppings like oysters and soft shell crab, all at reasonable prices.
Fish here is amazingly fresh and mind blowing in quality. The selection offers a wide variety that stands out for its tasty appeal.
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Parking is easy with plenty of free self-parking available.
Reservations are recommended, but walk-ins may be accommodated.
There is no wait during peak hours on weekends.
Small restaurant with limited seating and a busy, mom-and-pop vibe focuses mainly on takeout. Atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming despite cramped space, with a steady lunchtime crowd and lines. Known for generous portions and fresh, flavorful poke bowls at fair prices.
Poke bowls come in large portions with fresh fish and detailed care. Bento boxes and onigiri offer huge servings and flavors like shrimp tempura Okinawa style with perfect crunch.
Fish stays super fresh even the next day. Large portions of spicy salmon and tuna come with perfectly cooked rice and well-balanced veggies and sauces.
Good to know
The cafe is located at the corner near the subway, marked by flags for poke and boba.
Expect to wait 40-45 minutes for orders during busy hours.
The cafe is cashless; only card payments are accepted.
Moderate-sized Japanese grocery store offers fresh seafood and sashimi-grade fish with a wide variety of rare Japanese ingredients. The atmosphere is cozy and neat, tucked away on a quiet street with a simple, elegant design. It attracts shoppers looking for high-quality sushi and specialty Japanese staples.
Fresh sushi and sashimi grade fish stand out here, with a wide selection of bento boxes and side dishes available. Prices for sushi are reasonable compared to restaurant costs, and the variety includes curry pan, tempura, and chicken karaage.
Fresh fish for sashimi stands out with sushi and sashimi grade quality. The selection includes Japanese fish and items like Sujiko, all consistently fresh and better than nearby options.
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Nijiya Market offers a 20% discount on all prepared meals close to closing time at 10 PM.
The market has a great selection of hard-to-find Japanese specialty items like Amazake drinks.
Expect a cozy atmosphere with a clean environment throughout the store.
Small sushi restaurant with semi-traditional Japanese seating and private tatami rooms requiring shoe removal. Atmosphere feels intimate but lacks strong vibe. Known for fresh, high-quality sushi and an amazing sake selection, with some unique menu items and reasonable prices.
Sushi here features fresh sashimi and authentic omakase with standout fatty tuna and yellowtail that melt in your mouth. Unique dishes like sea urchin cream udon and a filling chirashi bowl add variety beyond typical sushi offerings.
Freshness stands out with a wide selection of fish that maintains an ideal fish-to-rice ratio. Quality remains consistent across sushi, appetizers, and grilled fish dishes.
Good to know
Reservations are required for dinner service, especially on weekends.
The last food orders are taken at 8:45pm.
A private room is available with a $200 minimum for four people.
Japanese restaurant with sea urchin-themed decor and a small, old town feel offers a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere. The space feels casual yet suitable for dates, with a chill energy and fresh, high-end seafood dishes focused on uni. Parking is convenient with free garage options nearby.
Uni miso soup stands out as a unique dish here, rarely found elsewhere. Sushi and sashimi come fresh and are expertly prepared, with the uni donburi being a favorite for its quality and flavor.
Fish here is unbelievably fresh with top grade quality. Sashimi and Japanese-style fish come with magical freshness and well-marinated rice. Uni and sushi maintain a high-end standard throughout.
Good to know
Happy hour offers oysters for $1 each on weekdays.
Reservations are recommended on weekends to avoid long wait times.
There is convenient free parking available in the garage.
Small, clean sushi restaurant offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere with well-organized space and non-pretentious vibe. Fresh fish and generous portion sizes define the menu, complemented by affordable pricing and occasional half-price beer specials.
Fresh sushi and sashimi come in massive rolls and generous portions. The menu includes chef's choice specials, baked salmon, and teriyaki bowls with reasonable prices.
Fish tastes fresh and melts in your mouth. Fatty salmon stands out as a rich, flavorful piece. Chirashi offers a generous variety and amount of fish.
Good to know
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and runs from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Parking is ample and available in the lot behind the restaurant.
Prices are reasonable, with many rolls priced under $10.
Six-seat space offers an intimate, cozy atmosphere with a casual vibe and bustling energy. Japanese cuisine focuses on sushi, soba, and tempura with meticulous presentation and authentic flavors. Cramped, noisy setting suits small groups and regulars rather than families or tourists.
Sushi features perfectly balanced nigiri with creamy yet firm octopus and melt-in-your-mouth salmon. House-made soba pairs well with tempura, and the 23-course Omakase offers a wide range from sashimi to beef tongue and tempura udon.
Fish dishes feature quality fish with a phenomenal taste. Chawanmushi uses a fish broth base, blending mushrooms, shrimp, and bonito for a rich, umami flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for dinner service.
The Chef's Choice menu costs $70 and includes multiple dishes.
Expect a long wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Spacious Japanese restaurant with a cozy, traditional interior featuring private rooms and a mix of tables, bar seating, and booths. Atmosphere stays warm and inviting, growing busy during peak hours with many local workers. Known for fresh sashimi and authentic sushi, it offers a vibrant dining experience reminiscent of an izakaya in Japan.
Japanese food here features fresh sashimi and seasoned sushi rice that pairs well with chirashi bowls. The pork katsu set offers perfectly breaded, golden fried pork with a tasty dipping sauce, while the Japanese curry stands out for its rich flavor.
Fish here is consistently fresh and top-notch in quality. The tuna bowl and sashimi showcase the fish's flavorful and excellent taste.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during busy hours.
Expect a wait for tables during peak dining times.
Some menu items may sell out quickly, so ask before ordering.
Bright, clean space with a small dining area suited for casual meals. Offers consistently fresh sushi with excellent sushi rice and reasonable prices. Uses excessive plastic packaging even for dine-in, which stands out among similar places.
Sushi comes out fresh and expertly made with consistently good quality. Quick service supports a casual vibe, and the Bento Box offers great value alongside reliable favorites like beef udon.
Fish comes extremely fresh here. Cooked white fish nigiri stands out with its fully cooked texture, avoiding the tough, rubbery feel and smell often found in raw versions.
Good to know
Parking is available in a shared lot with plenty of space.
The restaurant is usually not busy during Tuesday lunchtime.
Generous portions allow two people to eat for under $40.
Small space with dim lighting and blue accents creates a cozy, modern vibe like an underground club. Quiet atmosphere supports a relaxed dining pace. Close seating and self-serve stations add to the casual, efficient setup.
All-you-can-eat sushi offers extremely fresh and delicious options at a great price. The sushi buffet includes combos and a variety of rolls that satisfy big appetites.
Freshness stands out with consistently good quality fish. Sushi features a solid fish to rice ratio and generous portions without losing quality.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat sushi experience lasts only 90 minutes, so arrive together.
Parking can be difficult; free parking is available but limited.
Happy hour features $2 soporos and $25 all-you-can-eat sushi.
Spacious Japanese grocery store offers bright, clean aisles filled with fresh produce, seafood, and imported goods. Food court and restaurant provide authentic meals with seating and microwaves for convenience. Free mineral water dispenser and self-checkout add to a practical, welcoming atmosphere.
Freshness stands out with sashimi and sushi that taste almost restaurant quality. The food court offers handmade onigiri and authentic ramen, while the selection includes premium ingredients like squid and clams in sushi trays.
Fresh fish includes tasty uni, especially from the US for proximity and freshness. The buffet features octopus and fish collar alongside other dishes.
Good to know
Parking is plentiful even on busy weekends.
There are lots of cashiers, resulting in little to no wait times.
The hot food bar is shut down before 4 pm.
Japanese grocery store offers spacious aisles and a lively atmosphere filled with vibrant crowds. Bright, roomy interior includes a food court with fresh aromas and an outdoor seating area for dining. Unique products and a Kinokuniya bookstore add to the dynamic shopping experience.
Freshly made soup and sushi stand out with reasonably priced quality. The food court offers a wide variety including kitsune udon, tempura, croquettes, and Japanese curry with katsu chicken.
Freshness stands out with a wide variety of fish throughout the store. The sushi counter features expertly crafted rolls using fresh fish and innovative flavor combinations.
Good to know
Parking can get congested during busy times, so arrive early.
The food court offers a variety of Japanese and Asian cuisine options.
Discounted items are available after 7 pm on certain days.
Large saltwater fish tank anchors the dining area, creating a peaceful, tropical vibe with island-themed decor throughout. Atmosphere suits an older crowd, offering a relaxed, casual setting with freshly baked goods available on site.
The chicken katsu with curry stands out with its rich spices and beautiful plating. The menu also features tender beef teriyaki and a mochi ice cream flight with four flavors for dessert.
A large fish tank sits right by the table, providing a steady source of entertainment. The tank adds a nice touch to the overall decor.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary on weekends to avoid a 20-minute wait.
The first Friday of the month is very busy during breakfast hours.
Parking is ample, with plenty of spaces available.
Conveyor belt sushi restaurant with robotic drink delivery and revolving sushi plates creates a modern, cozy atmosphere. Small space feels organized and family-friendly, offering an engaging dining experience with a mix of buffet-style and electronic ordering.
Sushi comes fresh and delicious, served on a conveyor belt with a cool system that shoots orders directly to the table. Plates cost around $3.65 each, offering a nice variety of sushi and desserts at good prices.
High rotation keeps the fish fresh and lowers bacteria risk. Favorites like salmon nigiri and spicy tuna rolls have great rice texture, perfectly sliced fish, and generous portions. More fried items appear than raw fish.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during busy times to avoid long waits.
Expect wait times of 30-45 minutes during peak hours.
Download the Kura app to join the waitlist before arriving.
Spacious Japanese restaurant with a somewhat dark, casual yet respectable atmosphere. Seating is tucked away in a side wing, creating a quiet vibe with few diners present. Known for fresh sashimi, reasonable prices, and a Tokyo-style ambiance that encourages lingering when not crowded.
Sashimi stands out with freshness and generous cuts of yellowtail, salmon, and tuna. Tempura is crispy but light, and the Chirashi bowl comes with soup, steamed egg, and salad.
Juicy grilled fish offers a tender texture that melts in your mouth. Simmered fish bones come well seasoned, and the overall freshness and presentation stand out.
Good to know
The restaurant often allows walk-ins, making it convenient for impromptu meals.
Reservations are recommended to ensure a table.
The 14-piece omakase costs $55.