Sushi restaurant offers a modern minimalist style with cozy, inviting atmosphere and classy piano music. Seating includes both regular and bar options, supporting intimate conversations and sushi watching. The vibe is upscale yet relaxed, creating a polished and warm setting.
Sushi here stands out for its freshness and quality, especially the nigiri and sashimi. The menu offers great variety, with handrolls and the Rainbow Tower appetizer as highlights.
Offers high-quality sushi that stands out among many options. Serves as a solid choice for those seeking a reliable dinner spot with fresh sushi.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating availability.
The restaurant is very accommodating to dietary restrictions, including gluten-free options.
Expect a busy atmosphere during peak dining hours, especially on weekends.
Spacious interior features clean, inviting decor and a relaxing aquarium near the entrance. Atmosphere stays quiet and respectful, creating a peaceful dining experience with well-spaced tables. The place balances spaciousness without feeling empty, offering a calm setting for enjoying meals.
Sushi here features huge rolls that are always tasty and come at a lower price than many other spots. Sashimi and simpler rolls are also available, making it a solid choice for sushi lovers.
Dinner offers a solid variety of sushi rolls, appetizers, and Asian dishes like orange chicken with fried rice. Seating provides a comfortable spot to enjoy a relaxed meal with family or friends.
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Lunch specials are available and are highly recommended.
The restaurant offers a large variety of menu options including sushi, ramen, and curry.
Seating is usually available, even during peak hours.
Small sushi restaurant resembles a coastal house with Japanese simple elegance and modern colorful dinnerware. Atmosphere feels cozy and homey, sometimes busy and loud when full. Guests watch sushi rolls made fresh, with a BYOB policy and no alcohol served.
Sushi here is extremely fresh and of high quality, with standout items like the salmon lovers roll, yellowtail nigiri, and albacore nigiri. The rolls impress even those who usually dislike sushi, offering a unique vibe alongside tasty, reasonably priced options.
Cute atmosphere suits both date night and casual dinners. Serves well for lunch or dinner with a chill vibe.
Good to know
As of September 2024, the restaurant is BYOB.
They do not serve alcohol.
Parking was a challenge.
Restaurant combines old world Japanese tavern style with a modern setup and offers a hilltop city view. Atmosphere feels authentic and friendly, with staff occasionally singing and playing diverse music. Space is clean and cozy, creating a welcoming vibe distinct from typical Asian restaurants.
Sushi here stands out for its outstanding quality and presentation, especially the sushi boat that suits celebrations. The experience pairs exceptional service with fresh, well-crafted dishes.
Dinner features Hokkaido ramen and sushi with helpful service from the staff. The spot suits both family dinners and date nights.
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The restaurant offers a grand opening special for new customers.
Today marks their 1-year anniversary with special promotions.
The restaurant is family-friendly, offering kid-friendly dishes and boba.
Restaurant blends French and Japanese cuisine in an intimate, quiet setting with soft natural lighting and background music. Space feels like dining at a talented friend's home rather than a formal venue, making it ideal for romantic dates or special occasions. Fresh fish arrives weekly from Japan, supporting a menu unique to the area.
Sushi here features an excellent assortment of sushi, sashimi, and maki with extremely fresh fish. The omakase dinner offers a tasty and authentic experience blending French and Japanese influences.
Peter, the owner and chef, crafts omakase dinners featuring a thoughtful mix of sushi, sashimi, and maki. The Sashimi dinner highlights the quality of fish served here.
Good to know
Megu allows BYOB with no corkage fee.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to limited seating.
The restaurant is located inside a multi-story building, which can be hard to find.
Simple, clean decor creates a relaxed vibe with a friendly family atmosphere. The space accommodates large groups easily by pushing tables together. Food quality stands out with authentic Thai flavors and generous portions.
Sushi features made-to-order Chirashi bowls and rolls wrapped in spring roll rice paper. The menu offers a variety of options that appeal to both adults and kids.
Casual meals fit well here with options for lunch or dinner. The spot also works for hanging out while enjoying boba tea with friends or family.
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The restaurant offers generous portions at reasonable prices.
Lunch specials include a variety of dishes and an egg roll.
Vegetarian options are available for those with dietary restrictions.
Small, quaint sushi spot offers an intimate and cozy atmosphere with beautiful decor and a peaceful vibe. The space feels like a hidden gem with a welcoming, family-like energy that suits quiet dinners and dates.
Sushi here stands out for its fresh and high-quality ingredients and authentic preparation. The dishes offer top-notch flavor without a high price tag.
Dinner features small portions with a variety of sushi and tempura. The chef offers hospitality by bringing complimentary dishes like cucumber salad and nigiri during the meal.
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The sushi is offered at reasonable prices considering the quality.
The new owner is a chef who previously worked at Nobu in Dallas.
The restaurant tables and bathroom are always clean and well maintained.
Revolving sushi bar features a constantly running conveyor belt delivering sushi directly to tables, creating a fun dining experience. The space is bright and clean with an open, quiet atmosphere and ambient conversation noise. A robot server adds a unique touch to the upscale yet eclectic setting.
Sushi comes on a revolving bar with a good variety that suits beginners and adventurous eaters alike. The fish quality stands out as higher than other revolving sushi spots, and prices stay reasonable.
Revolving sushi bar offers a fun and kid-friendly dinner experience. Warm sake pairs well with the quick and tasty meals, suitable for any occasion or late-night dining.
Good to know
The conveyor belt often runs low on sushi during peak hours.
Expect a wait for sushi items to appear on the conveyor belt.
The menu lists items at 'market price,' making it hard to budget.
Restaurant offers a stunningly designed space with boat and dock-themed decor that feels clean and inviting. Atmosphere stays chill and laid back, perfect for relaxed dining or date nights. Large, fully stocked bar complements the fabulous dining porch and main area.
Sunday happy hour includes 24 oysters, sashimi, a roll, Brussels sprouts, and a drink for $100 before tip. Sushi rolls are terrific.
Seafood shines with fresh, well-prepared dishes that suit a special night out. The setting supports a romantic atmosphere ideal for anniversaries or date nights.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4 to 6 pm on weekdays with $8 cocktails and $1 oysters.
All-day happy hour is available on Sundays with various specials.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during peak hours.
Open kitchen with hibachi chefs' entertaining fire shows creates a lively and festive atmosphere filled with laughter and celebration. Groups gather for loud, fun occasions where the energy is high and social. Decor feels dated, but the focus remains on the interactive dining experience.
Freshness stands out with excellent sushi and all-out sashimi. The Temptation Roll is a notable choice, and service includes accommodating special requests.
Dinner features steak hibachi and sushi with a chef who entertains guests during the meal. The spot suits special events like birthday dinners with groups up to a dozen people.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of 20-25 minutes during peak hours.
The restaurant charges an 18% service fee for parties over five people.
Leftover food incurs an extra charge, so plan your portions accordingly.
Grill-side tables host chefs who perform hibachi shows that create a loud, entertaining atmosphere. Large dining areas include hibachi seating, regular tables, and a bar, accommodating groups and celebrations. The environment feels authentic and family-friendly, with lively energy during meals.
Sushi here is very good and often described as perfect. The tempura shrimp roll stands out as a favorite among the sushi rolls.
Hibachi dinners offer a lively and fun experience for families and groups. The spot handles both small and large parties, making celebrations like birthdays feel special.
Good to know
There are no reservations for hibachi; seating is first come, first served.
They automatically charge an 18% gratuity for groups with children.
On weekends, expect up to a 30-minute wait due to increased customer volume.
Japanese restaurant offers cozy atmosphere with traditional sushi chefs and pretty interior featuring tables and a bar. Large TVs show sports, and unique martinis add to the experience. Calm and welcoming vibe suits both casual meals and date nights.
Sushi here features exceptional salmon sashimi and a standout 911 roll. Preparation is tasty with some sloppiness, but overall the sushi is delicious and reasonably priced with wonderful service.
Cozy atmosphere suits date nights and casual dinners. Dinner includes cocktails but experiences can vary.
Good to know
Happy hour specials are available every day with discounts on drinks and food.
Happy hour starts at 3:30pm on Saturdays.
Lunch specials include reasonably priced bento boxes.
Open hibachi grill offers live cooking shows with flames and tricks that entertain families and kids. Interior blends modern design with a laid-back atmosphere, though lighting is dim. Sushi and fried rice receive praise for quality and flavor.
Sushi here is very fresh and reasonably priced with a wide variety of options. The salmon belly sushi and assorted chef creations stand out with freshness and delicious flavors.
Dinner feels like a show with fire, flying shrimp, and nonstop jokes. The cook is hilarious and keeps the atmosphere lively for both lunch and dinner.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, and there is usually no wait for a table.
The restaurant can accommodate allergies if informed ahead of time.
Lunch prices are reasonable, but dinner prices may feel overpriced.
Robots, conveyor belts, and mini trains deliver food, creating a high-tech dining experience with a modern, clean interior. Lighting and decor give an arcade vibe, while the atmosphere feels fun and energetic. Spacious seating and effective smoke exhaust support a comfortable environment.
Dinner here offers a buffet with diverse options and attentive service that explains how it works and suggests new dishes. The setting suits special occasions and casual date nights alike.
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The wait time at Fire Pot is almost 2 hours during peak hours.
Two people can eat at Fire Pot for less than $100.
Fire Pot offers a wide variety of fresh meats, seafood, and vegetables for hot pot and Korean BBQ.
Robot servers deliver food and drinks, adding a unique novelty to the dining experience. Interior blends modern and traditional Asian design with intimate mood lighting, creating a relaxing atmosphere. The space feels like a distinct retreat despite being in a shopping center.
Sushi arrives with a dry ice presentation that adds a cool visual effect. The rolls come with an orchid flower garnish, and the sashimi is consistently fresh and delicious.
Dim lighting creates a cozy atmosphere ideal for romantic dinners or small gatherings. Dinner entrees feature delicious flavors, with the rice standing out as a highlight.
Good to know
Expect reasonable prices with good portion sizes.
The restaurant offers a variety of Asian cuisines including Japanese, Chinese, and Korean.
To-go orders are packaged neatly, similar to a New York style Chinese restaurant.
Conveyor belts deliver fresh sushi continuously in a spacious, modern setting with an open kitchen. Robotic servers bring drinks, adding a futuristic twist to the dining experience. The atmosphere is lively and busy, with a unique blend of technology and traditional sushi shop vibes.
Rotating sushi bar offers a unique dining experience with fresh sushi like sea brim with yuzu, yellowtail, and salmon toro. The quality stays consistent, featuring sashimi with garlic oil and special collaborations like the Kirby roll.
Dinner offers a fun revolving sushi bar experience with a casual vibe. A meal for two costs about $56 before tip and leaves you level 1 full depending on plates.
Good to know
Food must be ordered through the app as the conveyor belt often has no food.
Expect limited sushi options on the conveyor belt during busy hours.
Drinks other than water cost $4 each.
Pan-Asian restaurant offers cozy seating and a friendly atmosphere with a clean, inviting vibe. The place is fun and casual, attracting those who enjoy customizable dishes with various sauces and meats. It suits small groups rather than large parties.
Sushi comes fresh and made to order with several different dishes available. The Bryant Irvin roll stands out as a huge portion that could serve two people, showing the excellent quality and size.
Dinner comes with large portions that often leave plenty of leftovers. Meals are easy to pick up, making it convenient for a quick dinner on the way home.
Good to know
One plate is enough for two people.
The parking lot outside can be cramped, especially for large vehicles.
Taste of Asia allows customers to pick the sauce and then choose the meat.
Conveyor belt sushi restaurant features robot waiters and mini bullet trains delivering orders, creating a futuristic and immersive atmosphere with captivating lighting and modern decor. The vibe is lively and fun, with a revolving sushi bar adding excitement to the dining experience.
Fresh sushi arrives on a rolling conveyor belt and via cute trains delivering menu orders. The selection includes authentic and unique plates alongside classic salmon nigiri, with an all-you-can-eat option on one side of the restaurant.
Revolving sushi adds a fun twist to dinner with a robot server that resembles a more advanced R2-D2. Dinner is generally great, though there was a case of getting sick after eating here on a Wednesday.
Good to know
Each plate costs $4.00 and most plates contain 2-3 pieces of sushi.
You cannot order fresh sushi rolls on the iPad; go next door for that.
Five people ate for around $100 at Revolving Sushi.
Hibachi-style dining features live chef performances and authentic Japanese decor with a koi pond outside. The atmosphere shifts from quiet bar seating to a festive, entertaining dining area with skilled cooking displays. The space balances comfortable waiting areas and a lively, engaging environment.
Sushi rolls come packed with freshest fish and include standout options like shrimp tempura. The sushi bar crafts any roll imagined, keeping things top tier and satisfying.
Dinner features the Emperor's Dinner with tempura vegetables that are crispy and lightly crunchy. The meal pairs well with sake and includes an enjoyable dinner and show experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect long wait times during peak dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Most meals cost between $30 to $40 per person, with large portions.
Robots and mini bullet trains deliver food and drinks, creating a unique dining experience. Interior features ukiyo-e prints and daruma dolls, offering an authentic Japanese atmosphere. Lighting is bright and relaxing, with a revolving sushi conveyor adding to the lively vibe.
Freshness stands out with very fresh sushi and delicious scallops and salmon. The all-you-can-eat sushi deal includes both sushi and sashimi, served in a spacious booth near the revolving sushi bar.
All-you-can-eat dinner offers small portions that let you try many dishes. Price is $30 per person and covers everything on the menu, making the portion size worth the cost.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat lunch is priced at $20.99.
A penalty of $5 is charged for unfinished food on your plate.
The restaurant no longer offers bento boxes.