Small, cozy Japanese pub with an intimate layout and jam-packed tables creates a lively yet comfortable atmosphere. The space fills quickly, especially in the evening, encouraging reservations. Casual vibe suits those looking for a genuine, izakaya-style dining experience.
Lunch specials include a tempura bowl and a fried rice meal served with a lunch salad and miso soup. Seating happens quickly even when busy, making it easy to grab a late lunch.
Slices come in big portions with high quality freshness. The sashimi dish includes miso soup and rice on the side.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on busy nights.
Parking can be tough in the plaza, but there is some available.
They allow up to two cards to be used per group for payment.
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.
Lunch features bento boxes with generous portions and good quality ingredients. Meals come with tasty food that looks appealing and offers solid value for the price.
Thick cuts of sashimi stand out here, especially the salmon sashimi. Serving sashimi inside cucumber adds a fresh twist, and pairing it with Sapporo complements the flavors well.
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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.
Small sushi takeaway with a cozy dining area featuring a relaxing fireplace and whimsical decor including Japanese-patterned curtains and plush toys. Atmosphere stays peaceful and inviting, suitable for casual meals or quick grabs. Mostly focused on fresh, affordable sushi with a family-oriented vibe.
Quick, casual sushi suits lunch breaks or late dinners. Relaxing spot for grabbing a bite before or after nearby events, with options for picnics at Wilson Park.
Sashimi comes in thick slices with fresh fish quality. Salmon sashimi and rolls like Fancy Volcano offer remarkable freshness and flavor.
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Sushi Time is takeout only, making it convenient for quick orders.
Simple rolls cost only $7 to $8, offering great value.
All dishes are made fresh to order, ensuring quality and flavor.
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.
Lunch features a sushi omakase option and serves as a solid spot for midday meals. Family-friendly atmosphere appears on Fridays.
Sashimi here is known for its amazing freshness and great quality. The menu offers a wide variety that consistently meets high standards.
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.
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.
Lunch offers a variety of options with portions sized to avoid afternoon sleepiness. Prices stay under $20, attracting many local workers and keeping the spot busy during lunch hours.
Fresh sashimi comes directly from Osaka Seafood Market, ensuring tender texture and reasonable prices. Sashimi bowls stand out for their excellent quality and freshness.
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.
Japanese restaurant offers cozy, clean interior with a traditional vibe and quiet atmosphere. It draws a crowd quickly due to its authentic tempura, praised for its light, crisp texture and fresh taste. Staff often speak Japanese, enhancing the local, authentic feel.
Lunch features really good tempura served fresh early in the day. Meals offer good value for the price.
Sashimi bowls come fresh and tasty here. The sashimi pairs well with other dishes like soba and tempura, often served together in sets.
Good to know
Parking is available in the back and on the street.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant has a tip machine that only offers 18%, 20%, and 25% options.
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.
Lunch offers a variety of affordable combos like kitsune udon with okra tempura and croquette. Plenty of food choices include box lunches, sushi, outdoor seating, and dessert options.
Freshness stands out with an impressive selection of sushi rolls, nigiri, and sashimi. Bluefin tuna and block sashimi show great quality, though some sashimi can vary in taste after a short wait.
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.
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.
Walk-in seating happens easily at lunch, even without reservations. The menu offers premium sushi sets, a full 8-course Kaiseki lunch, and dishes like soba and donburi, all organized into clear sections for easy choice.
Freshness stands out with fresh sashimi served alongside set meals. The menu keeps it simple, focusing on sashimi, sushi, rice bowls, and noodles.
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.
Medium-sized Japanese restaurant with Japanese bar decor and multiple big screen TVs showing sports. Atmosphere is lively and club-like, often loud with music pumping and close seating. Offers all-you-can-eat sushi known for freshness and great quality.
Offers an all-you-can-eat lunch deal with freshly made sushi rolls, sashimi, and nigiri. Prices stay wallet-friendly at $29.99 on weekdays and $37.99 on weekends.
Sashimi comes fresh and is served on a communal plate alongside rolls. The selection includes a wide variety with flavorful cuts that stand out among other Japanese dishes.
Good to know
Ginza AYCE Sushi offers all-you-can-eat sushi for $29.99 at lunch and $34.99 after 3 pm.
Kids under 4 eat free at Ginza AYCE Sushi.
The restaurant charges $2 for each sushi piece not eaten during the all-you-can-eat option.