Japanese restaurant offers beautiful interior with illustrative grill wall art and glass bottles hanging from a tree outside. Atmosphere blends laid-back, upscale vibe with music reminiscent of early-2000s Miami techno. Sushi and ramen receive high praise, complemented by seasonal cocktails and Sapporo on tap.
Sashimi and nigiri are particularly fresh here. Lunch portions come on the small side, and the sushi sashimi combo and sweetie roll stand out.
Fish portions come in great size with exceptional freshness. Cuts are expertly done and presentation is sharp, making the sushi well priced for the quality.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for larger groups.
Free parking is available in the back and on the street.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers.
Stylish Japanese eatery with intricate wooden Kumiko patterns and custom carved limestone walls creates a warm, upscale atmosphere. Spacious interior includes booths, sushi bar, and outdoor patio, blending modern design with cozy vibes. Energy picks up at night, offering a polished yet welcoming dining experience.
Fresh, beautifully presented sashimi features generous cuts of Yellowtail, Salmon, Toro, and Scallop. The menu offers a wide variety of thoughtfully curated options alongside sushi and hot dishes.
Fish tastes super fresh with every piece of nigiri topped by high-quality seafood. The Yellow Tail Jalapeno stands out, with fish that melts in your mouth and a sauce adding light spiciness and zest. Watching the fish prepared in front of you adds to the experience.
Good to know
Making a reservation for a table or bar is recommended during busy hours.
Weekday and weekend dinner hours are super busy at Sushi Jin.
Sitting at the bar in the afternoon can be less busy and offers a chance to try chef's off-menu creations.
Compact dining room centers on a stylish sushi bar that creates a warm and intimate atmosphere. The vibe stays cozy and celebratory, attracting those who appreciate fresh, high-quality sushi in a friendly setting.
Fresh and flavorful fish stands out in the sushi and sashimi offerings. The combination plates showcase a variety of remarkably fresh cuts that highlight the quality of the seafood.
Fish comes directly from the source, picked personally to ensure freshness. The quality stands out as some of the freshest fish in the region for sushi and sashimi.
Good to know
The restaurant is celiac-safe with gluten-free soy sauce and careful preparation.
They are closed on Sundays and Mondays.
They have off-street parking.
Small space with a sushi bar and about 10-12 tables creates a cozy, casual atmosphere. Bright, clean, and family-friendly environment feels comfortable and relaxed. Busy and lively vibe includes NBA games on screens, adding to the energy.
Fish comes super fresh and the sashimi pieces have a good thickness. The sashimi is consistently well-prepared and pairs well with sushi and rolls.
Fish comes super fresh for sushi and sashimi, with sushi rolls that are huge and packed with fish. Shrimp tempura is also available and sometimes complimentary.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but visit during lunch for shorter wait times.
The restaurant allows customers to bring their own alcohol since they don't have a liquor license.
Expect little to no wait for food during off-peak hours.
Restaurant offers a clean, modern look with a minimalist Japanese aesthetic and spacious booth seating. Atmosphere feels modern yet cozy, blending elegance with comfort. Sushi is incredibly fresh and unique, served all-you-can-eat with beautiful presentation.
Sashimi options go beyond the usual rolls with a wide variety available. Pieces come significantly larger than at other all-you-can-eat spots and are always fresh and beautifully prepared.
Seafood portions come generous and the quality stands out with fresh fish and well-textured sushi. The seafood boil offers a large, tasty mix including lobster, scallops, and shrimp, paired with fragrant, naturally sweet potatoes.
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The all-you-can-eat option is priced around $30, offering good value.
Unique vegetarian and non-seafood sushi options are available.
The restaurant is clean and well-maintained, enhancing the dining experience.
Sushi restaurant combines contemporary and classical Japanese dรฉcor with a spacious open seating area and stunning bar. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, balancing sophistication with a laid-back vibe. Guests enjoy fresh, creative sushi in a peaceful, cozy setting ideal for relaxing meals.
Freshness stands out with a huge selection of sashimi and nigiri. The menu offers an extensive assortment at affordable prices, making the sushi and sashimi consistently good.
Fish comes fresh and firm with optimal marbling that highlights its flavor. Preparation shows expertise and dedication, especially in the omakase where every piece is carefully crafted.
Good to know
Reservations are strongly advised to secure a table, especially on weekends.
The menu features a wide variety of rolls, nigiri, and sashimi at affordable prices.
You can feed a family of four for around $40, which is great value.
Sushi restaurant offers a quiet, relaxed atmosphere with reasonable prices and fresh, well-presented sushi. The space is relatively small with bland decor, attracting diners who appreciate quality Japanese food in a calm setting.
Sashimi comes in a sushi and sashimi for two platter priced at $50. Presentation of the sashimi is worth the cost and pairs well with sushi.
Shrimp stands out with fried rice and Bento box options featuring tasty shrimp. Fish in sushi feels rubbery and less appealing.
Good to know
Parking is ample in the lot adjacent to the restaurant.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
The restaurant opens at 2 PM for lunch on Wednesdays.
Spacious restaurant with angled seating and bench seats that can feel tight for some. Atmosphere is quiet and relaxing with cleanliness and soft music. Food arrives made to order, featuring fresh sushi and hibachi with minimal wait.
Sashimi arrives iced and decorated with foliage, creating an impressive presentation. White tuna sashimi tastes buttery and smooth.
Seafood options include fresh oysters, peel-and-eat shrimp, and baby clams. Dishes like grilled squid and coconut shrimp add variety alongside sushi and tempura.
Good to know
Lunch is priced at $13.99 per adult, making it affordable.
Dinner costs $18.99, with an all-you-can-eat option at $29.95.
Food is served fresh to order; there is no buffet.
Modern Korean restaurant offers spacious seating split between tabletop BBQ grills and bar sushi counter. Atmosphere stays relaxed and bright, with a vibe similar to fast casual chains. Food highlights include traditional Korean dishes and sushi, with notable soondubu and galbitang.
Freshness stands out with high quality sashimi served alongside Korean dishes. The chef offers fresh sashimi salmon on the house occasionally.
Fresh fish defines the sushi here, always tasty and raw. The seafood scallion pancake is chewy and crispy, while dishes like jjamppong, seafood soontofu, and fish cakes add variety.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant does not accept American Express cards.
Family-style ordering is suggested as some dishes serve multiple people.
Modern interior creates an intimate and romantic setting with a warm atmosphere. Energy stays laid-back and quiet during weekdays, fitting for business or date nights. Sushi stands out for its freshness and high quality, paired well with a varied sake menu and crafted cocktails.
Fish tastes fresh and buttery with a soft texture. Sashimi slices come smaller than usual and cost about five to six dollars per slice. The omakase offers a flavorful selection for two people.
Variety of high-end fish products stands out. Sashimi omakase offers fresh, flavorful fish paired with amazing quality rice.
Good to know
Sashimi costs $5 to $6 per slice.
Lunch specials are pricier than typical sushi spots.
Prices are generally good for the quality offered.
Revolving conveyor belt carries colorful sushi plates through a modern, sleek interior. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively, with a friendly vibe and close seating arrangements. Unique setup entertains children and offers an interactive dining experience.
Fresh sashimi comes in thick cuts with a varied selection including salmon and yellow tail jalapeno. The all-you-can-eat option offers plenty of nigiri and inventive rolls alongside sashimi.
Fish arrives incredibly fresh and is sliced with care. Sushi features soft, fresh fish that highlights daily sourcing.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat price on Saturday is $39.99, including dessert and soda.
Reservations are recommended on weekends as the restaurant can fill up quickly.
Everything on the menu is included in the all-you-can-eat price.
Large semicircular booths with high backs create private seating in a modern, stylish space. The atmosphere stays relaxed and quiet, supported by friendly staff and a clean environment. An iPad ordering system offers a wide variety of sushi and kitchen dishes, enhancing the dining experience.
Thick-cut and very fresh, the sashimi comes cold and refreshing. It stands out as one of the best options alongside other excellent dishes.
Seafood dishes come in small servings with a diverse menu including a juicy, meaty crab seafood boil that is fresh and flavorful.
Good to know
Reservations are not necessary, but expect a wait of at least 2 hours.
The all-you-can-eat price is $33, with an additional $10 for the seafood boil.
A $15 charge applies for leaving food on the table as waste.