Tiny space with cozy wood decor offers an intimate, authentically Japanese vibe. Fresh sushi shines with buttery hamachi sashimi that lacks any fishy taste. A solid sake and plum wine selection completes the genuine Japanese flavor experience.
Sushi here is fresh and authentic, with standout dishes like hamachi and salmon sashimi that have a buttery finish and no fishy taste. The quality is consistently stellar and makes it a go-to spot for sushi lovers.
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Daily specials change frequently, so check the menu often.
Lunch specials are well-priced and offer great value.
Vegetarian options are available, including unique dishes.
Small, cozy space with Kyoto-inspired decor offers an intimate vibe. Sushi blends authentic freshness with a Latin twist, featuring standout sashimi and creative rolls. Unique touches like Japanese robes for photos enhance the cultural experience.
Sushi here blends authentic freshness with a Latin twist for unique flavors. The sashimi platter and creative rolls stand out with vibrant taste and quality.
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Happy hour lasts until 6:30 pm with great deals on drinks.
The extensive happy hour menu is available all day on Tuesdays.
Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's small size.
Small, cozy spot with an authentic Japanese vibe offers fresh sushi crafted by a master chef. Outdoor tables add to the relaxed atmosphere. Unique shaved ice dessert rounds out the experience in an intimate setting.
Sushi here is very fresh and reflects generations of tradition from a Japanese master chef. The menu offers straightforward great rolls and sashimi without hype, focusing on authentic flavors.
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Reservations are not required, but seating is limited.
Omakase options range from $25 for lunch to $75 for full service.
Guests can sit anywhere available, so seating is first-come, first-served.
Minimalist design and intimate seating create an elegant, relaxed vibe. Sushi offers Zen artistry with melt-in-your-mouth nigiris and perfect rice. The blend of Japanese tradition and Filipino touches adds a unique culinary setting with impeccable service.
Nigiris melt in your mouth with precise cuts and perfect rice temperature. The chef's work feels like a Zen experience, showcasing high-level sushi artistry and impeccable service.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand for omakase experiences.
The chef explains each course in detail, enhancing the dining experience.
Expect a refined atmosphere that enhances the overall dining experience.
Asian fusion buffet shines with fresh seafood like oysters and crab legs. Sushi variety is strong, featuring salmon and crab that pairs well with steak and salad bar. Space feels cramped and lively, blending upscale fusion decor with casual seating.
Buffet offers a great variety of sushi including salmon and crab legs. Sushi pairs well with other options like steak and a nice salad bar. The combination of sushi and buffet works well here.
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Parking costs $6 per hour, and there is no free parking available.
Happy hour runs from 4 to 7pm on weekdays with a free drink offer.
The dinner buffet is best from Friday to Sunday.
Minimalist design with a long wood countertop creates an intimate yet spacious feel. Sushi is crafted by a Michelin-awarded chef using fresh, balanced fish with precise technique. Enjoy premium sake and authentic Japanese decor for a refined dining experience.
Sushi here features meticulously cut and seasoned pieces crafted by a Michelin-awarded chef. The fish is fresh, balanced, and innovative, prepared with impressive precision right before you.
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Reservations are recommended for the Matcha Tea ceremony event with Chef Shingo.
The omakase experience features high-quality, Japanese-sourced seafood.
Expect a higher price point compared to typical sushi bars in Japan.
Sushi spot serves a 12-course omakase with bold flavors like lemon zest hamachi. Intimate space buzzes with 90s hip hop and R&B, creating a lively vibe. Bar's distinctive decor adds charm, perfect for dates or hanging out with friends.
A 12-course omakase-style dinner features crispy rice, sushi, miso soup, hand rolls, and dessert. Unique flavor combos like lemon zest hamachi nigiri and snapper nigiri in plum sauce stand out.
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Miami Spice Month offers a 13-course dinner for $60, making it a great deal.
Reservations are recommended for larger parties, especially during special events.
A $17 service fee is added on top of the Miami Spice menu price.
Small, cozy spot with fresh fish daily and a relaxed atmosphere. Experienced chefs craft traditional sushi that delights every time. Family-style tables and window seating add to the quiet, local vibe.
Sushi here is consistently fresh and delightful with chefs who are traditionally trained. Complimentary sushi and water come with take-out orders, making the experience stand out.
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The parking lot is located in the back, so approach from there.
They have a large parking lot with free parking, unlike most restaurants in the area.
Lunch specials are available for around $15 or less.
Small restaurant offers a cozy, romantic vibe with dim lighting and large booths. Fresh sashimi and excellent sushi rolls highlight the menu, thanks to the owner's focus on quality. Outdoor seating adds a chill dining area for warm evenings.
Fresh sashimi and excellent sushi rolls stand out here. The owner prioritizes buying the finest sushi even at a cost, ensuring quality in every bite.
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The restaurant serves a lunch menu on weekends featuring dishes from both cuisines for about $16.
Dinner portion sizes are the same as lunch portion sizes.
Dinner prices are the same as lunch prices.
Elegant interior offers a cheerful atmosphere perfect for friends or romantic dinners. Sushi is fresh and flavorful, with standout rolls like Thai tuna and coconut shrimp. Bar serves well-crafted cocktails, making it a lively social spot.
Sushi here is consistently fresh, flavorful, and well-prepared. Popular options include Thai tuna and coconut shrimp rolls, all delivering solid taste and quality.
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Expect a wait of at least one hour if going to dinner.
Reservations are preferred at Hillstone.
The restaurant does not seat parties larger than four.