Sushi restaurant offers a modern yet cozy vibe with comfortable seating and cute decor featuring figurines along the back wall. Soft music creates a peaceful atmosphere ideal for casual outings or dates. Ordering via tablet adds convenience to the dining experience.
Sushi here is fresh and high quality with creative, perfectly balanced rolls like the eel and avocado roll. Tempura vegetables and shrimp come out light and crispy, and prices stay reasonable for all-you-can-eat options.
Prices stay around $21.99, making meals very cheap. Sushi offers a quick meal option that balances cost and quality well.
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The all-you-can-eat lunch special costs $25, offering great value.
Weekend lunch prices increase to $31.99, but the menu remains the same.
Parking is easily accessible near the restaurant.
Small sushi restaurant offers a casual and relaxed atmosphere with good music and real chopsticks enhancing the dining experience. The space feels cozy and welcoming, suited for quiet evenings or casual dates. Affordable prices pair with high-quality sushi to create a satisfying local spot.
Sushi here is fresh and perfectly prepared with a focus on high quality yet affordable options. The menu offers a delicious and satisfying experience that consistently impresses.
Sushi comes at very cheap prices without sacrificing quality. Service is fast and the overall cost feels fair and affordable.
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Cash is required for purchases less than $15.
The prices for food are great at $4.49 per plate.
A $5 menu is available for select items.
Small space with about 10 seats and a minimalist bar offers a calm, quiet atmosphere. Casual, fast-food vibe suits quick, affordable sushi meals. Self-service dispensers provide free sauces like spicy mayo and eel sauce, enhancing the simple setup.
Sushi comes by weight, letting you try many types in one box. The quality is incredible for the price, with fresh, premium selections like squid sushi and seared salmon nigiri available for less than $10.
Charges by the pound make sushi here very cheap. Offers restaurant quality sushi at a low price, ideal for a quick lunch or dinner.
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Umi Sushi charges by weight, allowing you to try various sushi without ordering a whole roll.
Each tray weighs about 1 pound and costs around $15.
The prices are very affordable, with meals typically under $20.
Cluttered aisles hold a wide selection of Asian groceries, including fresh seafood, live blue crabs, and rare herbs and vegetables. The atmosphere feels authentic and bustling, with many unique items not found in typical supermarkets. Prices remain affordable, making it a popular spot for those seeking Vietnamese and broader Asian ingredients.
Ramen comes in a great variety including Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, and Singaporean/Malaysian styles. Many options are sold as single packs for easy sampling, with flavors like spicy shrimp ramen featuring four flavor packets.
Big selection of Asian groceries and noodles comes with cheap prices. This spot offers a solid range for those looking for affordable options.
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Parking is limited; it's best for smaller vehicles like sedans or hatchbacks.
Expect good prices on seafood and a variety of instant ramen options.
The store offers fresh mung bean sprouts and vegetables that are hard to find elsewhere.
Small sushi restaurant with limited seating and a clean, simple decor featuring paper umbrellas on the walls. Atmosphere feels cozy but cramped, with a mix of quiet dining and loud music that can feel like a disco. Offers fresh sushi at great prices in a relaxed setting.
Sushi here offers affordable prices without sacrificing quality. The menu features delicious, well-crafted sushi that keeps people coming back for years.
Prices stay very cheap while the sushi remains pretty good for what you pay. The menu offers delicious options without stretching your budget.
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Gorilla Sushi offers affordable sushi with a variety of traditional and fusion rolls.
Dine-in and carry-out options are available for convenience.
Parking can be an issue, so plan accordingly.
Small, old school Chinese restaurant with a family feel and wheeled chairs. Atmosphere is smoky and messy, with eclectic decor including manga figures and body lotions. Known for best tacos al pastor in the city and a unique blend of Chinese and Mexican flavors.
Gyoza comes out amazingly cooked with a crisp texture. The ramen offers a satisfying, rich broth. Egg drop soup and crab ragoon add variety to the Japanese food options.
Tacos come at a painfully cheap price, far less than many places charging up to five dollars each. Food matches expectations for a cheap casual spot, with Chinese dishes offering takeout quality at low cost.
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On Mondays, they have Al Pastor tacos for $1.00 after 3 PM.
Expect a waiting list during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant allows BYOB, so feel free to bring your own drinks.
Sushi restaurant offers affordable prices and fresh, tasty rolls served in small, shareable portions. Atmosphere is casual and cute, suitable for quick takeout or casual dining. Customers can bring their own beverages, adding to the relaxed vibe.
Affordable sushi comes with consistently fresh rolls and great prices. The menu includes takoyaki and gyozas, with salmon nigiri tasting fresh and service that supports dine-in, takeout, and delivery.
Sushi prices stay very cheap here, making it a solid choice for a budget-friendly date night. The quality holds up well despite the low cost.
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They offer a bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) option.
Takeout orders are labeled and in sturdy containers.
The food is prepared in approximately 6 minutes.
Bright, clean space with wide aisles and a large fish and meat counter creates an inviting shopping environment. Loud music adds a nightclub-like energy, while a connected food court offers diverse dining options. Free samples and a point system enhance the experience for shoppers.
Springy noodles and umami broth define the fish cake udon soup. Fresh sushi and a variety of sashimi complement the menu, alongside delicious ramen and diverse ice cream selections.
Many items come at very cheap prices here. The store stays clean and well-stocked with a variety of products.
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During weekends or Fridays, they have samples around the store to try some of the food.
The grocery store is open from 8 am to 9 pm.
The parking lot has been expanded for better access.
Restaurant interior retains 90s IHOP style with anime-themed decor and wall art that creates a lively, fun vibe. Atmosphere feels chill and relaxing with good music playing. Seating is organized with numbered tables, supporting a family-oriented environment.
Sushi stands out with its filling, tasty rolls like the caterpillar roll that looks great on the plate. The updated Bento Box Chicken Teriyaki features perfectly cooked chicken and flavorful rice, making meals satisfying and flavorful.
Sushi rolls cost about $6 for 12 pieces, making them very cheap. Chinese food prices stay relatively cheap, but quality varies from good to sloppy.
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Lunch prices for hibachi meals are particularly low, making it a great deal.
The restaurant maintains a clean and welcoming environment for diners.
Sashimi is not available on the menu, so plan accordingly.
Clean, modern interior with Japanese-style decor and cozy lighting creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Music plays on a loop, contributing to a relaxing vibe suitable for family meals or gatherings. Sushi offerings include fresh, high-quality fish with visually appealing presentations.
Fresh and delicious all-you-can-eat sushi stands out here, with multiple rolls and crab rangoon that ranks highly. Lunch options include sushi and hibachi noodles, offering a solid Japanese food experience.
Prices stay pretty cheap compared to other Japanese spots without cutting into the food quality. Portions come in generous sizes for the price, though the calamari uses frozen kind.
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The all-you-can-eat option includes appetizers, sashimi, nigiri, and dessert.
Lunch specials offer three rolls for $15.45, providing good value.
Expect a short wait time for food during busy hours.
Bright, cheerful discount store filled with unique Asian snacks and toys. Kpop music plays, creating a fun, welcoming atmosphere that appeals to kids and adults alike. Offers a cute photo booth and a wide variety of affordable, interesting gifts.
Good sushi and Gyuudon bowls stand out alongside Soba dipping cups. Snacks include teriyaki seaweed, mochis, ramens, and Japanese candies with mayo and Kikkoman soy sauce in squeeze bottles.
Prices stay low with cheap Asian items like Gyuudon bowls and Soba dipping cups. Items cost more than a dollar but remain affordable compared to other stores.
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Most items are priced at $2.25, but many are actually $5 or higher.
Parking is readily available right outside the store.
Hello Tokyo offers a wide selection of Asian snacks and unique gifts.
Small space with limited seating and quirky decor creates a cozy, inviting vibe. Fun elements like an Asian snacks wall and games add to the casual atmosphere. Sushi balls priced at $1 offer a convenient, affordable way to sample various flavors.
Sushi balls cost just $1 each and come with fresh fish like salmon, shrimp, and octopus. They are filling and affordable, making it easy to try different types without ordering full rolls.
Prices stay really cheap while the sushi remains fresh and delicious. Presentation looks photogenic without cutting corners on quality.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant has very limited seating, mostly for quick bites.
Prices are very reasonable, with sushi rolls starting at $1.
Buffet restaurant offers a vintage diner vibe with hibachi grill for cooking fresh meat and vegetables. Atmosphere stays quiet and cozy, with plenty of space to avoid crowding. Food selection spans Korean, Mexican, and American cuisines, featuring standout sushi and hibachi dishes.
Sushi stands out with consistent quality and satisfying flavors. A small sushi bar offers fresh salmon alongside a hibachi station, making the Japanese food selection decent and safe to enjoy.
Buffet offers cheap, unlimited Chinese food with a variety of options. Quality is questionable but price stays low.
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Yummy Buffet charges $18 for lunch, which may not reflect the food quality.
The buffet offers a wide range of foods, including Korean, Mexican, and American cuisines.
Free parking is available in the lot for customers.
Huge dining room with modern design and electronic tablet ordering creates a bright, clean, and efficient environment. Atmosphere feels family-friendly and lively, with cozy decor and pleasant music. Cantonese and sushi dishes offer authentic flavors that complement the warm vibe.
Sushi stays fresh and cold with a good variety in the all-you-can-eat options. Appetizers like tempura chicken and chicken wings add some tasty choices beyond sushi.
Food offers authentic flavors and is generally cheap and filling. However, some items or visits may not feel cheap.
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Parking on the Clark Street lot can be validated at the restaurant.
Expect a 1-hour wait time for dim sum on busy days like Christmas.
Breakfast or lunch specials come with a free hot drink before 11 AM or after 2:30 PM.
Chinese buffet offers a spacious layout with a casual atmosphere suited for families and large groups. Plastic plates and utensils support a family-friendly setup including high chairs for infants. The place shows visible wear and tear but maintains a welcoming vibe for all ages.
The buffet features all-you-can-eat sushi with a big variety of options. It also includes hibachi alongside other Asian and American dishes.
Prices stay very low, making the buffet and food quite cheap but filling. Even the utensils feel cheap, bending easily during use.
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The buffet costs about $19.20 per person after tax.
Crab legs are advertised on Fridays and Saturdays, but availability may vary.
The restaurant uses plastic and Styrofoam for all dining ware.