Small Japanese restaurant offers cozy atmosphere with a chaotic sushi bar vibe. Energy feels lively and welcoming, attracting families and sushi lovers. Known for fresh sushi and sashimi with affordable prices and well-packaged take-out.
Sushi stands out with fresh salmon sashimi and flavorful rolls like the Alaska roll and avocado maki. The sushi pizza offers a unique twist, while chicken katsu comes crunchy and well-cooked, paired with great fried rice.
Lunch hours feature loud staff instructions and frequent table rearrangements. The lunch service feels neglected during this time.
Good to know
There is an extra service charge for paying with a credit or debit card.
Dinners cost around $22 each, and doggie bags are common.
The restaurant is family-friendly and offers take-out options.
Small restaurant with a cozy and laid-back atmosphere suits casual dinners with family or friends. Sushi station adds a dynamic element as food is prepared fresh. The place draws a busy crowd and feels pleasant and welcoming with a local vibe.
Sushi stands out with fresh, delicious flavors served right at the sushi bar. The menu also features poke bowls like the Tony Bowl, adding variety to the Japanese offerings.
Lunch offers quick service even when busy and features dishes like ginger with chicken. Prices stay extremely reasonable, making it a solid spot for midday meals.
Good to know
The restaurant is usually busy, indicating a good reputation.
There was not enough seating, so plan accordingly.
Carryout is a great option if you prefer to eat at home.
Ramen restaurant offers a calm and friendly atmosphere with a casual vibe and well-made menu. The space feels distinct from its strip mall setting, creating a nice date spot ambiance. Large portions and reasonable prices complement the overall experience.
Ramen features rich broth and perfectly cooked noodles with options like spicy miso and Char Siu varieties. Appetizers include good takoyaki and bao, served with attentive staff in a charming setting.
Lunch here offers inexpensive options with a quick service pace. The spot stays calm during lunch hours, making it easy to meet up and enjoy a meal without crowds.
Good to know
You could order a basic ramen and broth for 6 dollars.
The menu offers a fantastic variety of ramen options and tasty small tapas plates.
The prices are reasonable for the portion sizes.
Robots deliver food and perform birthday songs, creating a high-tech dining experience. The space combines modern design with authentic Japanese decor and features entertaining hibachi shows. Atmosphere ranges from fun and lively to occasionally chaotic, welcoming families and groups.
Sushi here features perfect spicy tuna and yellowtail rolls with amazing presentation. The hibachi grill offers delicious beef Yakisoba and fresh sashimi options like the Sashimi Deluxe and King roll.
Lunch features hibachi cooking with skilled chefs providing engaging service. Prices stay reasonable, making it a solid spot for a midday meal.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends to ensure seating.
Lunch specials are available from Monday to Saturday.
Expect a busy atmosphere during dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Bright space inside a factory setting with seating that mimics authentic noodle shops creates a cozy vibe and unique atmosphere. Loud music and live performances contribute to an upbeat energy that can make conversation difficult. The environment feels clean and modern, blending industrial design with casual dining.
Ramen here features deep flavors and includes options like spicy miso and triple garlic. Appetizers such as the hot chicken bun complement the dishes, and the service is consistently great.
A fun little lunch date spot with a relaxed vibe between lunch and dinner rush. It handles work groups well and stays uncrowded during prime lunch hours on weekends.
Good to know
Parking at the Factory during mealtimes can be challenging.
Expect to pay around $30 per person for a meal.
The restaurant offers a text notification system for food readiness.
Poke bar offers fresh poke with delicious sauces like ponzu and gochujang in a calm, peaceful space. Seating is ample indoors, and the menu keeps to simple, solid choices with mostly sushi rice bases. Prices lean toward the higher side, reflecting portion sizes and ingredient quality.
Sauces stand out with ponzu and gochujang offering distinct flavors. Sushi rice is available, and a unique wasabi aioli adds a different touch not found elsewhere.
Poke bowls serve as a delicious lunch option here. Adding avocado and two meats makes the meal pricier.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $17-20 for a poke bowl.
There is plenty of indoor seating available for groups.
No line is typically present at 6pm on Wednesdays.
Newly renovated interior offers a cozy, neat atmosphere with Lo-fi music setting a peaceful vibe. Small dining area feels intimate but can get hot and crowded. Specially designed to-go containers support great takeout experience.
Shrimp tempura appears often alongside dishes like Hihachi Steak and udon noodles. Ramen and lo mein come with flavorful broths, sometimes served with extra bowls to taste.
Lunch offers generous portions with many options in the specials. The lunch combo provides a strong value, and dishes like General Tso chicken and fried rice stand out for taste.
Good to know
Payment must be made upfront before being seated.
The food combo is priced at $17.50, with sodas costing $3.50 each.
Lunch combos are considered the best deal in town.
Cozy setting offers authentic Japanese cuisine with a calm atmosphere that encourages relaxed dining. Sushi and sashimi come with freshness and beautiful presentation, while the space maintains a peaceful and pleasant vibe throughout visits.
Freshness stands out with large sashimi cuts and spot-on nigiri. Bento boxes offer a varied assortment including teriyaki beef, chicken, hand-cut vegetables, and fried rice.
Lunch hours show very low customer turnout, sometimes only one person. Bento lunch boxes are available and the service meets basic expectations.
Good to know
Reservations are accepted, but it’s advisable to call ahead, especially on busy weekdays.
Parking can be a bit of an issue unless you don't mind a short walk.
The restaurant operates Tuesday through Saturday, from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM, and is closed on Sundays and Mondays.