Cozy setting with a quiet, inviting atmosphere and friendly, familiar staff. Offers three sushi spots in one location with consistently fresh, high-quality sushi and flavorful dishes like spicy Kamikaze roll and Hokkaido uni. Maintains neighborhood charm under new management while adding creative touches.
Fresh selection of raw fish sits atop Japanese rice in the Chirashi and Stylish Don. Both dishes show careful preparation and deliver solid flavor.
Fish here is extremely fresh with exceptional portions. Dishes like Chirashi and Stylish Don showcase a fresh selection of raw fish over Japanese rice, prepared with care.
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Reservations are not required, but it's best to arrive early during peak hours.
The restaurant offers a variety of sushi and ramen options at reasonable prices.
Expect generous portion sizes for both sushi and ramen dishes.
Small, bright Japanese restaurant offers mobile teppanyaki that turns meals into lively performances. The atmosphere blends cozy, modern design with a quiet calm, attracting families and friends alike. Sushi arrives fresh and beautifully presented, showcasing expert preparation and authentic flavors.
The chirashi bowl stands out with its fresh assortment of fish and vibrant presentation. It offers a solid alternative to rolls like eel avocado and spicy salmon.
Fish comes in incredibly fresh cuts with high quality and generous portions. Rolls and sashimi showcase careful handling and fair pricing.
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Table availability is very limited; reservations are imperative.
The restaurant only seats 10 people, making it cozy and exclusive.
The restaurant is BYOB (bring your own bottle) for added convenience.
Indoor garden with lush greenery and natural lighting creates a peaceful atmosphere. Outdoor seating in a quiet courtyard offers a relaxing dining experience. Service includes an innovative call button system for convenience.
Lunch hours offer a Chirashi bowl special for $18. The bowl pairs well with high quality soy sauce and looks visually appealing.
Fish comes in super fresh and high quality cuts. The salmon avocado roll offers a generous ratio of fish to rice, making it stand out.
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Lunch specials are available daily from 11am to 3pm.
Discounts are offered from 4-7pm on weekdays.
You can press a button for service at your table.
Small space stocked with carefully curated Japanese imports creates a calm and elegant vibe. Outdoor seating with a few tables adds a relaxed touch. Known for fresh, high-quality sushi and specialty items not found elsewhere in the area.
Bowls feature fresh quality fish and premium ingredients like uni and ikura. Rice is fabulous and perfectly cooked, complementing the seafood well.
Fish comes in incredibly fresh and artfully presented forms here. The selection includes sushi grade options that pair well with well-marinated rice balls and sushi rice.
Good to know
You should call a week in advance and pre-order the fatty tuna cuts.
On Mother’s Day, I had to call days ahead to order the Kaisen Don bowls to ensure availability.
Wheat is not noted as an allergen in items that contain soy sauce.
Small space combines classic Japanese izakaya and piano bar vibes with live music and karaoke. Atmosphere feels intimate and cozy but can be loud and smoky during busy times. Regulars include Japanese patrons, creating an authentic environment.
Bowls come packed with fresh sushi and offer a unique variety of chirashi options. Prices range from $20 to $30, and the chirashi stays fresh even after takeout.
Fish served here is consistently fresh with a clean taste and good texture. Sushi bowls feature an assortment of high-quality fish paired with perfectly seasoned rice.
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Kaoru stays open until 3:00 AM on Fridays.
The place fills up quickly at lunch time.
Go off hours from 2-5 PM for no wait.
Tall ceilings and modern decor with wood accents create a welcoming and calming space. Music plays loudly, shaping a lively atmosphere that shifts to a more intimate vibe at dinner. Seating includes booths and a chef's station, with unique features like a silent fish auction screen above the sushi bar.
Bara chirashi features a generous amount of rice and fresh assorted fish. Kids' meals include a fun sushi boat with mini salmon chirashi and various sides, all fresh and filling.
Fresh fish stands out here, prepared properly with quality rivaling top places in Japan. The Kaisen Hitsumabushi don bowl mixes fish, eel, and egg over rice with tasty toppings.
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The happy hour sushi and beer/sake special is available from 5-7 PM every day.
Every Tuesday, the restaurant has a live tuna auction where they cut a huge tuna fish flown from their own farm.
Customers should come early to take advantage of the lunch deals.
Japanese restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with a beautiful back patio featuring soft music and climate control. Outdoor seating includes a small sidewalk area good for people watching. The space is tastefully decorated and clean, creating a peaceful and inviting vibe.
Fresh fish sits atop seasoned rice in the Chirashi bowl, creating a colorful and tasty dish. The mini chirashi lunch special offers the same freshness in a smaller portion.
Fish served here is consistently super fresh with top tier quality. The mini chirashi lunch special highlights the freshness well.
Good to know
Make sure to make a reservation for dinner.
Ozakaya is launching a Valentine’s Day special menu.
Customers can participate in a fun drawing gamble when they spend more than a hundred dollars.
Cozy interior with anime-themed decor creates a vibing atmosphere. Sushi features fresh ingredients and chef-curated dishes with generous portions. Small spot offers a welcoming vibe and unique rolls like the Golden Hour Roll wrapped in rice paper.
Corn inari and Chirashi Don stand out with fresh ingredients. The chirashi bowl comes without wasabi or soy sauce.
Fresh fish stands out here with a cozy environment that complements the experience. The name draws inspiration from the legendary All Blue sea, symbolizing a gathering of fish from every ocean.
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The restaurant offers sushi, omakase, and chef-curated dishes.
Expect great quality and generous portions.
Every dish is prepared by a special chef of the day.
Small space with seating along the walls creates an intimate setting. Relaxing vibe enhanced by clean, well-lit interior and frequent jazz and Depeche Mode music. Offers fresh fish, gluten-free options, and quick service in a quiet atmosphere.
Bowls feature fresh and tasty ingredients with good portions at an affordable price. The Spicy Hamachi Chirashi stands out, and a special Kaisen Chirashi appears during spring and summer.
Fish comes with fresh taste and a slight caramelized char from roasting. Cuts are high quality and perfectly cooked, tender enough to fall apart easily on a bed of hot rice with healthy sides.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, making it easy for walk-in customers.
The restaurant has gluten-free options available for those with dietary restrictions.
The price of the Dole pineapple whip is $6.00.
Space features plant-infused decor and tatami seating, creating a calm, intimate atmosphere that transports diners to Japan. Energy shifts from quiet and peaceful to lively as conversations fill the room. Seating variety offers both sturdy chairs and low tables for different dining experiences.
Fresh fish like salmon, hamachi, minced tuna, ikura, and ika come in large portions over vinegared rice. The chirashi don offers a great variety and exceptional tuna quality with balanced textures and flavors.
Fresh fish shines in the Chirashi Don with seasonal cuts like salmon, hamachi, and ikura on vinegared rice. The fish offers vibrant colors and flavorful textures, including standout salmon roe.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Expect a 90-minute dining limit during busy hours.
The prix fixe menu is priced at $45, offering good value for fresh fish.
Two levels of modern Tiffany blue decor surround windows with city views. Seating feels cramped and close, creating an intimate but sometimes intrusive atmosphere. Sake and cocktails receive strong attention, complementing the sophisticated vibe.
Presentation stands out with a chef’s selection of 9 mini chirashi bowls. Each bowl features fresh fish and well-seasoned rice, creating a visually beautiful and varied dish.
Freshness stands out with incredibly fresh fish used in sushi and sashimi. Quality remains high across expertly crafted rolls and omakase sets.
Good to know
Reservations are advisable due to busy times, especially during Restaurant Week.
Happy hour runs from 5-6 PM with discounted drinks.
The restaurant offers a special menu during Restaurant Week.
Sushi restaurant with a compact layout and bright daylight-calibrated spotlights creates a loud, busy atmosphere that challenges intimate conversation. Movable old partitions separate tables, contributing to a tight seating arrangement. The space feels family-friendly with available high chairs and a casual vibe.
Chirashi features a generous variety of fresh fish cut to perfection on top of sushi rice. It offers great value with a delicious meal under $20, making it a solid choice among sushi options.
Fish here is consistently fresh and of excellent quality. The udon soup with fish cake stands out as a notable dish featuring fish.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended, especially during lunch hours.
Expect a 30-minute wait if you don't have a reservation.
The restaurant offers a $16 lunch special that includes a roll, a main dish, miso soup, and a salad.
Japanese style diner offers all-you-can-eat sushi with huge portions and a menu including Indonesian dishes. Atmosphere stays relaxed and welcoming with cozy, clean decor and unique murals. Outdoor seating and a liquor bar add to the inviting vibe.
Lunch features a colorful chirashi bowl with small pieces of fish over rice. The dish looks fresh and beautiful, offering a variety of ingredients in a compact presentation.
Fish here stands out for its amazing freshness, especially the octopus from Ecuador. The menu offers a creative variety including many fish types rarely found elsewhere.
Good to know
Wasabi Japanese holds their annual tuna cutting ceremony on November 10th.
Karaoke night happens on weekends.
The all-you-can-eat sushi special costs $40 per person.
Small, quaint space with minimalist Japanese decor and wood tones creates a cozy, chill atmosphere. Extensive sake selection complements fresh, layered-flavor sushi and udon dishes. Noise levels vary, sometimes lively, sometimes quiet, making it suitable for relaxed dining.
Fresh fish and real wasabi stand out in the sashimi chirashi box. The chirashi is delicate, flavorful, and consistently fresh.
Fish comes fresh and of high quality here. The sashimi chirashi box features really fresh fish and real wasabi.
Good to know
Reservations are required in advance by email or phone.
The restaurant is only open for 4 hours during the week.
They offer a variety of dishes including sushi, ramen, gyoza, and rice bowls.
Intimate space blends Japandi design with lovely decor and a welcoming atmosphere. Outdoor seating includes a dog-friendly patio surrounded by flowers. Upstairs offers a speakeasy-style bar with sake, Japanese whiskey, and cocktails.
Yukke Tuna Chirashi features fresh, sliced tuna over rice with a simple presentation. Chirashi don comes as a bowl with assorted sashimi and rice, offering a straightforward, classic style.
Fish dishes feature a pronounced flavor and a delicate softness that melts in the mouth. The grilled fish with eggplant dinner offers a notable combination of textures and tastes.
Good to know
Brunch is served all day and Japanese food is available after 12 pm.
The bar upstairs opens at 5 pm.
Lunch orders are not taken until noon.
Tiny, cozy spot inside a cafe offers an authentic Japanese vibe with traditional decor and a homey atmosphere. The place stays quiet and unpretentious, attracting those seeking genuine sushi experiences. Chefs bring in fresh fish hand-carried from Japan, emphasizing quality over flash.
Freshness stands out with the scallops in the Chirashi. The bowl comes deconstructed, letting you arrange your own fish. The Bara Chirashi takeout stays tasty and fresh.
Fish here is consistently fresh and rivals Manhattan quality without the high cost. Some fish even comes hand-carried from Japan, offering a great variety and well-mixed nigiri selection.
Good to know
Making a reservation is recommended due to the restaurant's short hours.
Bring cash, as the restaurant is cash only and may not accept cards.
The $150 omakase includes 4 appetizers and 12 pieces plus a hand roll.
Small dining space creates a cozy atmosphere with traditional Japanese decor featuring colored lanterns and lights. The mood stays quiet and relaxed, with occasional activity from takeout orders. Accessibility for strollers and handicaps adds to its accommodating nature.
Fresh fish and a variety of sashimi top the chirashi bowl, which comes with ample rice and is beautifully plated.
Fish comes with amazing freshness and generous cuts. The yellowtail scallion roll balances rice, fish, and scallion well, and the Chirashi offers a good rice to fish ratio.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat sushi option includes a mandatory 18% tip in the bill.
Appetizers like edamame and soup are not included in the all-you-can-eat price.
Expect to pay more than the advertised price due to hidden fees.
Single long bar seating creates a cozy, intimate space with wooden stools and a modern, tranquil decor. The atmosphere feels lively and inviting, with great music enhancing the experience. The setup suits solo diners or pairs, offering fresh, high-quality fish and a quick, affordable meal.
Chirashi bowls come in three sizes to match different appetites. They offer a variety of donburi chirashi bowls with affordable prices and good quality.
Fish here is consistently fresh and of incredible quality. The selection offers great variety with well-prepared slices and tasty options like scallop and shrimp.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 9:30 PM, despite online listings showing 10 PM.
Donburi bowls start at $20, with medium and large sizes priced at $28 and $60 respectively.
The restaurant does not accept cash payments; only credit cards are allowed.
Sushi Sho offers an intimate setting where guests watch a legendary chef prepare authentic Edomae sushi with rare ingredients. The atmosphere blends modern and traditional Japanese design with elegant dinnerware, creating a refined experience. It attracts those seeking a special occasion meal focused on subtle, nuanced flavors and flawless technique.
Bara Chirashi comes in boxed servings that can be picked up and enjoyed outdoors. The boxes sometimes come with special gifts like chopsticks, adding a unique touch to the meal.
Fish comes fresh and cut beautifully with precise and perfect seasoning. The omakase features a unique selection of traditional preparations and flavors not often found now.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended due to limited seating and high demand.
Expect to pay a premium for the omakase experience, especially with add-ons.
Sushi Sho has a strict no photography policy during meals.
Sushi counter sits quietly in a noisy food court, offering a cozy and laid-back vibe. Fresh fish sourced directly from Japan defines the high-quality sushi experience. The atmosphere stays calm and welcoming, making it a hidden gem for sushi lovers.
Freshness stands out with the Chirashi sushi offering a variety of raw fish. The Chef's Choice Assortment provides a generous amount of fish, and the ingredients vary with each visit.
Fish comes in incredibly fresh and generously thick cuts. Portions offer a great amount of raw fish with soft, delicious texture and top quality taste.
Good to know
Lunch specials include 3 combos priced at $50, $55, and $60.
The restaurant closes from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM.
There are only about 10 seats in the restaurant.
Small, cozy space with authentic Japanese decor creates a warm, intimate atmosphere. Quiet vibe with subtle lighting evokes an izakaya feel. Known for exceptional sushi quality and carefully crafted omakase, it offers a genuine Japanese dining experience.
Fresh ingredients and a good portion size define the Chirashi bowl here, offered at a reasonable price. Rice quality varies, with some versions noted as poor, affecting the overall dish.
Fish arrives incredibly fresh with perfectly seasoned rice and beautifully cut slices. Quality and freshness stay consistent and flavorful every time.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Expect a higher price point, with meals averaging around $120 for two.
The sushi chef is Japanese, ensuring authentic preparation and flavors.
Open kitchen beside the bar reveals precise preparation in a minimalist Japanese setting. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxed, with subtle elegance and tasteful tableware enhancing the dining experience. Guests often enjoy exceptional omakase, house-made soy sauce, and carefully paired sake in a cozy, monastic environment.
Variety of fish like uni, roe, and fish of the day appear in the chirashi. Fish is well prepared but sushi rice can be overly acidic**, affecting balance.
Incredibly fresh fish features in dishes like the Chirashi set with uni and roe. The special fish of the day comes grilled with crispy skin and tender flesh, paired with miso and yuzu for added flavor.
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The white truffle event costs $700 per person with a forced 20% tip.
The Omakase costs $260 per person, excluding sake pairing.
The event takes about 3 hours to serve 9 courses.
Small, intimate space with a cozy atmosphere and dim lighting creates a quiet, relaxed vibe. Authentic Japanese sushi and tempura feature prominently, with fresh fish flown in from Tokyo. The decor is basic and unpretentious, resembling a modest sushi bar rather than a fancy restaurant.
Deluxe chirashi features live preparation with chu-toro and o-toro. The chirashi don offers fresh, well-made sushi that stands out for its quality.
Fish arrives fresh from Tokyo fish market and shows very good quality. Preparation is simple and beautiful with subtle traditional Japanese seasoning like yuzu, shiso, and ume.
Good to know
Happy hour offers discounted prices on authentic Japanese dinner.
On Friday nights, the restaurant operates as a midnight bar.
Reservations are recommended for Friday night events.
Sushi restaurant offers a cozy and elegant atmosphere with cute interior decor featuring hanging lights and a pretty ceiling. The vibe stays quieter and casual, making it approachable for late bites. Known for high-quality fish and superb sushi, it stands out as a top choice for takeout in the area.
Delivery offers a chirashi bowl with consistent quality. This dish stands out as a longtime favorite for its freshness and balance.
Many different kinds of fresh fishes are layered on top in the bowl. The fish is of incredibly fresh and high quality at this price point.
Good to know
Happy hour is all day on Sunday.
They have 2-3 roll deals.
The sushi delivery is always super fast.
Small, intimate space with Tulum-inspired decor and a tiki bar vibe creates a cozy, tropical atmosphere. Balanced upbeat energy with unique cocktails and sophisticated beach-themed design transports diners away from the city. Tight seating encourages a close, lively dining experience.
Buttery potatoes serve as a base for the chirashi, topped with trout, yellowtail, uni, and ikura. The mix of lukewarm potatoes and cold toppings creates a unique flavor combination.
Silky texture defines the fish here, served mainly as shareable small plates alongside vegetables.
Good to know
Reservations are a must, especially on Friday and Saturday nights.
Expect a 20% service charge for large parties, even for two people.
The restaurant has limited gluten-free options and cannot modify dishes for dietary needs.
Space resembles an art gallery with curated installations and elegant modern design. Atmosphere feels serene and chic, with lively acoustics that make conversations audible. Dining occurs amid art exhibitions, blending visual and culinary experiences.
Fish in the chirashi comes in bite-sized cubes for easy eating. Rice is layered with seaweed and sesame, adding complex flavor. Portions are generous and include all favorite fish types.
Fish comes in bite-sized cubes in the chirashi, making it easy to eat with rice. The chirashi offers fresh fish in generous amounts, matching the quality of a good poke bowl chain and providing solid value.
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The Zen meditation session lasts about an hour, including a break.
The ODO gallery is accessible by elevator or stairs.
About 20 people gather for the Zen meditation session at 9 AM.
Quiet basement setting offers high-end Japanese takeaway with minimalist packaging and a few high top tables and stools. Sushi features fresh, expertly crafted fish with options like toro rolls and omakase boxes made to order. Atmosphere stays calm and peaceful, suited for quick, quality sushi without sit-down service.
Presentation stands out with neat arrangement in the chirashi boxes. Options include omakase chirashi and standard chirashi boxes, offering generous portions suitable for sharing.
Fish arrives fresh and of top tier quality with artful presentation. The balance between fish and rice is precise, enhancing the overall sushi experience.
Good to know
The restaurant stops accepting orders 30 minutes before closing time.
Make sure you order 45 minutes before.
Omakase to go is available at $60.
Small space with award-winning Japanese decor creates a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels authentic and cozy. Quiet and relaxing vibe suits casual meals or dates, with a clean, minimal aesthetic that avoids stiffness. Frequented for its thoughtful ambiance and intimate setting.
Fresh cuts of salmon, tuna, and white fish top the Tochucha Chirashi, served over rice at the perfect temperature. The dish offers a taste that recalls authentic Tokyo flavors.
Fresh cuts of salmon, tuna, and white fish stand out in dishes like Chirashi and sashimi platters. Fish pairs well with well-balanced sauces and rice, offering a taste reminiscent of Tokyo.
Good to know
The kitchen closes at 10 PM.
Parking is hard to find.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours.
Small dining space features open sushi bar where chefs prepare food in view. Atmosphere blends modern elegance with traditional Japanese charm, creating a lively and sometimes loud environment. Tables sit close together, contributing to a busy, energetic vibe especially in the evening.
Chirashi includes a Chirashi Don and a to-go option. Some versions have crispy rice roll and Crunchy Salmon Roll alongside. Fish quality varies, with some bowls having slimy, not fresh fish.
Fish comes super fresh and is high quality. The sushi features seasonal ingredients and the miso marinade fish stands out.
Good to know
Lunch is served from 12 pm to 2:30 pm, with a special menu available until 2:30 pm.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to secure a table.
Expect a 15-minute wait without a reservation on busy nights.