Japanese restaurant offers intimate seating options including cozy tables, private rooms, and bar seats with personal chef interaction. Atmosphere feels authentic and welcoming, with dim lighting, traditional music, and dรฉcor that transports diners to Japan. Sushi and sashimi are fresh and high quality, making it a standout for authentic Tokyo-style cuisine outside Japan.
Sushi and Japanese dishes come with authentic flavors and freshness. The venue serves food in a traditional style that reflects true Japanese cuisine.
Sushi here stands out for its authentic Japanese style and freshness, served by Japanese staff who know good fish. Non-sushi dishes like karaage and teriyaki also show strong flavors beyond the sushi bar.
Good to know
The lunch menu features different items than the dinner menu.
Arrive at 11:25 AM for lunch to secure a table.
The restaurant accommodates dietary restrictions, including sesame allergies.
Traditional Japanese restaurant offers a cozy, vibey atmosphere reminiscent of an izakaya in Japan. The space feels like a hidden gem with authentic cuisine and a friendly, polite vibe. Limited open days and reasonable prices create a focused, intimate experience.
Offers a genuine Japanese atmosphere with authentic dishes that deliver true flavors. Serves as a hidden gem for those seeking real Japanese cuisine.
Offers gourmet legitimate Japanese cuisine with a strong izakaya vibe. Food quality matches or exceeds many spots in Japan, delivering an authentic experience.
Good to know
The restaurant is only open three days a week.
Expect longer wait times as the restaurant gains popularity.
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Minimalist design with wood accents and soft lighting creates a cozy atmosphere. The place operates as takeout only, offering authentic Japanese sushi and udon with good value. It attracts those seeking high-quality, affordable Japanese cuisine without dine-in options.
Offers an authentic Japanese noodle experience with authentic sushi that feels like the real deal. The ambience matches the food, creating a genuine Japanese vibe.
Authentic sushi stands out with an 8-piece sushi set and great quality. The udon is fantastic, especially the house and upgraded versions, often paired with grilled fish or curry combos.
Good to know
Ajishin is currently takeout only, with no dine-in options available.
Food is packaged meticulously to prevent sogginess during transport.
Prices at Ajishin are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Japanese grocery store with a sushi bar and small restaurant area offers a wide sake selection and authentic atmosphere. The space feels open and clean, playing anime music that adds to the vibe. It attracts those seeking genuine Japanese groceries and fresh sushi in a welcoming setting.
Small but packed with authentic Japanese ingredients, this market offers a great selection of grocery essentials, treats, drinks, and sushi. The atmosphere feels genuinely Japanese, close to the experience of shopping in Japan itself.
Freshness stands out with a wide variety of sushi and sashimi options. The place offers both dine-in and takeout, featuring traditional Japanese desserts and a solid selection of Japanese products.
Good to know
The sushi bar closes at 6 PM daily.
Prices for sushi rolls vary; the Alaskan roll is $7.95 in the refrigerated section.
The market offers a wide selection of Japanese groceries and fresh seafood.
Small bakery offers authentic Japanese and Taiwanese pastries with a self-serve display of individually wrapped items. Cozy, cute interior features limited seating at a window counter. Pastries sell out quickly, creating a grab-and-go atmosphere favored by those seeking fresh, high-quality baked goods.
Offers authentic Japanese sweets and well-made pastries with a focus on genuine flavors. Bread reflects traditional Japanese bakery quality.
Breads filled with red bean or sandwiches with tonkatsu and potato croquette stand out. Curry buns and yakisoba bread offer savory flavors not often found elsewhere.
Good to know
Arrive early to ensure the best selection of pastries.
Desserts sell out quickly, especially on weekends.
The bakery is very popular and has a long line on Sunday afternoons.
Small dining room with an open kitchen creates a cozy, authentic atmosphere. The space feels clean and calming, often busy during lunch hours with limited seating. Known for exceptional ramen and flavorful Japanese dishes, it offers a relaxed, home-cooked vibe.
Authentic Japanese cuisine shines through with authentic flavors and impeccable execution. The atmosphere feels calming and very clean, enhancing the genuine dining experience.
Ramen stands out with rich broth and multiple delicious varieties like tonkotsu, miso, and clam. Bento options and dishes like Chicken Mayo Don and katsu add variety to the Japanese food offerings.
Good to know
Come before the lunch rush as they get very busy and seating is limited.
Expect large portions; meals come with an appetizer.
The kitchen closes 20 minutes before the posted closing time.
Space feels authentic Japanese with a minimalist, nonchalant vibe and Japanese shows playing on TVs. Setup resembles a cafeteria style with self-serve water and containers. Atmosphere is intriguing yet run down, blending charm with a worn, casual look.
Offers extremely authentic Japanese cuisine with a wide selection of traditional dishes. Food consistently reflects true Japanese flavors and preparation methods.
Ramen stands out with a strong, heavy soup and options like tonkatsu ramen and pop shrimp. The shrimp takoyaki comes fresh and piping hot, topped with various ingredients but no katsuobushi. Chicken katsu curry also offers a rich, satisfying flavor.
Good to know
Ordering is done by selecting options on a paper slip and paying at the cashier.
The restaurant has a cafeteria-style setup with no table service.
Portion sizes are large, making it easy to take home leftovers.
Small, cozy space with izakaya-style decor and hardwood floors creates an intimate, authentic Japanese vibe. Atmosphere feels like stepping into an older Japan with classic wall menus and a comfortable setting. Locals frequent the spot, drawn by fresh, authentic sushi and a wide variety of Japanese dishes.
Japanese food here offers authentic quality with a wide variety from traditional to USA-style sushi. The atmosphere and dishes feel truly authentic, confirmed by native Japanese guests.
Sushi here is very fresh with a huge variety from authentic Japanese to USA style. Dishes like kamo ramen and tonkatsu stand out for their authentic flavors and quality.
Good to know
Riki Sushi is not open for lunch on Saturdays.
The restaurant is suitable for dine-in or carry-out.
Riki Sushi has a large menu selection and many specials.
Cozy space with a relaxing atmosphere that feels like dining in a Japanese home. Busy and lively, it draws those seeking authentic Japanese cuisine and fresh sushi. The vibe blends comfort with a genuine izakaya experience.
Sushi and dishes deliver authentic Japanese flavors with a strong izakaya vibe. The menu stays true to traditional recipes, offering a genuine Japanese dining experience.
Sushi features super fresh, bite-sized rolls with authentic flavors. Tonkatsu, grilled mackerel, chicken yakitori, and steak teriyaki cooked medium rare stand out as distinctive dishes.
Good to know
The restaurant is only open for dinner service from 5pm to 10pm.
Parking is plentiful and easily accessible.
All menu items are on the expensive side, with some dishes being reasonably priced.
Cozy yet spacious dining room hosts a relaxed, fast-paced atmosphere with good music enhancing the vibe. Sushi and Korean dishes stand out for freshness and quality, paired well with Korean Soju. The setup feels like a small sushi shop, offering a unique blend of Korean and Japanese cuisine.
Food features authentic Korean dishes and good sushi. Meals consistently deliver very authentic Korean flavors.
Sushi stands out for being fresh and authentic, with lunch specials offering good value. Ramen and gyoza also feature as solid choices, alongside some authentic Korean dishes and mochi for dessert.
Good to know
Carry out is available for those who prefer to eat at home.
Dine-in is an option for those who want to enjoy their meal on-site.
The restaurant can get busy on evenings, so plan accordingly.