Cozy spot blends fresh sushi with solid Thai dishes in a chill, modern space. Salmon sushi melts in your mouth, while seating fits larger guests comfortably. Regulars add to the homey vibe making it great for both sushi lovers and Thai food fans.
Sushi here features fresh ingredients and is made to order with beautiful presentation. Salmon sushi and sashimi stand out for their melt-in-the-mouth quality and delicious taste.
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The seating is very comfortable and accommodating for larger individuals.
Prices are reasonable given the quality of food and service.
The restaurant offers a combination of sushi and Thai dishes.
Sushi spot shines with Edomae sushi and pure fish flavors. Warm, quiet setting suits those craving authentic omakase. Simple, precise cuts highlight quality and tradition.
Focus stays on Edomae sushi with simple flavors and purity of fish. The fish quality is high, each piece cut with precision, and the omakase offers a fresh, authentic experience.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Expect higher prices due to the quality of ingredients used.
The restaurant focuses on traditional Edomae sushi techniques.
Small sushi spot offers fresh sashimi and generous portions in a cozy Japanese ambiance with wood accents. Private booths add comfort while K-pop music creates a unique vibe. Prices stay reasonable in a posh yet relaxed setting.
Freshness stands out with fresh sashimi and plentiful sushi served quickly. The menu features items like the Stinky Roll, dragon roll, and shrimp tempura, all offered at good prices in a posh atmosphere.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends due to high demand.
Parking can be challenging; arrive early to secure a spot.
The restaurant has limited seating, so expect a wait during peak hours.
Small sushi spot shines with fresh sushi and all-you-can-eat options. Cozy vibe with Japanese decor and great lighting sets a relaxed mood. Spacious seating fits both quiet dinners and lively groups perfectly.
All-you-can-eat sushi offers a great variety of fresh sushi and sashimi with a good rice to fish ratio. Rolls without rice and garlic edamame stand out, alongside protein rolls and sashimi plates.
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The all-you-can-eat price is $32.99 before 3 PM and $37.99 in the evening.
Children aged 3-10 can eat for $23.99.
Expect a crowded atmosphere, even on weekdays.
Small, intimate space with bar seating offers a cozy vibe. Sushi shines with over 10 courses of fresh, creative dishes including A5 wagyu. Modern design blends with natural wood for a minimal, classy feel.
Over 10 courses highlight freshness and skill, featuring top-shelf sashimi and chefโs choice nigiri. Each piece offers a uniquely exquisite flavor with a standout dish of succulent A5 wagyu.
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Reservations are required to hold your seat at Kuramoto.
Lunch omakase is very reasonably priced, making it a great value.
Getting a seat without a reservation is very risky.
Small, crowded sushi spot offers omakase grade bluefin tuna in a lively, family-friendly setting. Booth seating feels tight but cozy, with a fun mix of pop and hip-hop music. Service uses a flag ordering system for a smooth, paced meal.
Sushi features omakase grade bluefin tuna in premium all-you-can-eat and sashimi options. Presentation is fresh and beautifully done, with great service accompanying the experience.
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Reservations or waitlist are recommended to avoid the long wait.
Expect wait times of up to 2 hours during peak hours.
The all-you-can-eat sushi price is $44.99, which includes premium fish.
Two large chef's tables and a U-shape bar create an intimate, modern setting with dark wood decor. Fresh, high-quality sushi shines with thick sashimi cuts and perfectly balanced rice. Cozy, sophisticated atmosphere suits quiet dining and date nights.
Incredible fish quality and perfectly balanced sushi rice stand out here. Thick sashimi cuts and a hand roll bar with the same high standards add to the fresh sushi experience.
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Reservations are recommended due to potential long wait times.
Lunch menu items are reasonably priced compared to dinner options.
Expect longer wait times at the original Ootoro location.
Cozy spot with authentic ramen and fresh sushi delights. Loud pop music sets a lively mood, while generous portions stay under $15. Affordable omakase and specialty rolls make it a great quick fix for sushi lovers.
Fresh, well prepared sushi pairs with excellent add-ons and specialty rolls. Affordable omakase offers a tasty, quick sushi fix alongside Tongkatsu ramen and sushi combos.
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Parking is limited as it shares a lot with other businesses.
Seating is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Ramen bowls are priced under $15, offering good value.
Small space with modern Japanese design offers a cozy vibe. Omakase sushi shines with salmon belly and tasty sides like gyoza. Handmade noodles and draft Asahi beer complete the authentic Japanese experience.
Omakase sushi features salmon belly prepared in a special way that stands out. Side dishes include gyoza, fried octopus, and grilled squid alongside popular sushi rolls.
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Be prepared to wait around 10-20 minutes for a table if not booked in advance.
The restaurant can get crowded, so making a reservation or arriving early is advisable.
Parking can be hard to find during peak hours, so plan accordingly.
Small space with dim lighting and traditional dining cubes creates a cozy vibe. Locals love the fresh sushi and spicy tuna rolls for their flavor and quality. Prices stay reasonable, and the sushi bar offers a classic experience without plastic curtains.
Sushi here stands out for its exceptional quality and flavor with a traditional touch. Prices stay reasonable while the sushi bar offers a classic experience without any plastic curtains.
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Expect longer wait times during weekend dinner hours.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Sushi portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Spacious hot pot spot buzzes with loud EDM music and a vibrant vibe. Self-serve iPad ordering and individual broth heaters make dining easy. Sushi lovers enjoy king crab and A5 Wagyu alongside fried rice and dim sum at the bar.
Sushi comes alongside king crab and A5 Wagyu in a wide variety of options. The self-serve bar offers sushi with other dishes like fried rice and dim sum.
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Reservations are recommended for immediate seating upon arrival.
Dinner costs $59.99 per person for unlimited bites and soft drinks.
A service fee applies for groups of five or more, typically for six or more.