Minimalist decor and modern, clean design create a cozy, relaxed atmosphere with quiet, neighborhood vibes. Small space features closely spaced tables and a counter area with padded bar chairs. The setting supports easy conversation without loud noise, making it suitable for intimate dinners.
Weekend lunch specials come with reasonable prices and no wait on Saturdays. The Ichijiku bento box is a solid choice for a family lunch.
Freshness stands out with soft shell roll, uni, and bluefin tuna. Nigiris and specialty rolls with tuna, salmon, and ikura show authentic flavors and skilled sushi chefs.
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Happy hour runs daily until 7 PM with $7 drink specials.
Reservations are recommended for busy weekend nights to avoid long waits.
The restaurant has a 100-minute dining limit for all-you-can-eat options.
Sushi restaurant offers a modern, spacious layout with beautiful decoration and a bright storefront. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming despite occasional loud KPop music. Guests enjoy fresh, high-quality sushi alongside a notable sake selection.
Lunch features quick and fresh food with a variety of dishes served in a lively atmosphere. Attentive service keeps the meal smooth and enjoyable.
Offers an all-you-can-eat sushi buffet with consistently high quality. Serves a wide variety of sushi that stands out for its freshness and flavor.
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Seven Sushi & Robata is an all-you-can-eat restaurant with a three-tier pricing system of $37, $57, and $77.
Children aged 5 and under eat for free.
Certain sushi and sashimi options could only be ordered as 2 pieces per person.
Japanese restaurant offers affordable sushi with complimentary self-serve soups including miso and corn. Atmosphere feels homey and low key, reminiscent of old-style Taiwanese eateries. Space accommodates large crowds with simple decor and friendly energy.
Lunch offers great value with a satisfying bento option. The spot works well for both lunch and dinner occasions.
Sushi here is affordable and offers good quality with authentic Japanese flavors. Rolls and sashimi come at reasonable prices without sacrificing taste.
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Cash payments receive a 10% discount, so bring cash for savings.
Parking is ample and usually not an issue for diners.
Expect large portions at very reasonable prices.
Small space with cramped seating creates an intimate and cozy atmosphere. The vibe feels authentic and lively, often busy with a steady flow of diners. First-come, first-served seating and close tables encourage a bustling, communal dining experience.
Lunch involves a typical 20-minute wait but offers Signature Ramen that justifies the time. The spot draws consistent crowds for both lunch and dinner.
Nigiri sushi features A5 Wagyu and hotate with premium quality. The combination of Japanese style nigiri and matcha ramen offers a unique pairing not found elsewhere.
Good to know
The restaurant operates on a first-come, first-served basis for tables.
Expect a wait time of about 15 minutes during peak hours.
Reservations are not accepted; arrive early to avoid long waits.
Small space with clean environment and early 2000s R&B music creates a relaxed, warm vibe. Regulars enjoy fresh poke bowls with generous toppings at affordable prices. Fish stays sealed until served, emphasizing freshness and quality.
Quick lunches draw a crowd during the busy lunch hour. Good options come with a lunch deal that fits a work week schedule.
Sushi features sticky rice that holds together well, unlike the cold, fall-apart type at many chains. The sushi rolls appeal to kids and the rice quality makes a big difference in taste.
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Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers.
A regular poke bowl costs around $11, while a large is $15.
No extra charge for toppings like avocado or tofu.
Japanese-themed space offers a cozy, authentic atmosphere with a relaxed, lowkey vibe and no blaring music. Complimentary self-serve miso soup and hot tea add to the casual dining experience. Sushi and other dishes come at affordable prices with good value for money.
Lunch offers fast, affordable sushi with options like a Bento lunch plate that feels like a steal. Meals including rolls and drinks come in under $40, making it a solid choice for a quick bite.
Sushi here is very fresh and authentic, with prices ranging from $2 to $8 for hand rolls and $20 to $30 for a full meal. The sushi and sashimi combos stand out for their quality and value.
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During lunchtime, they offer a lunchbox special.
Expect wait times of over 30 minutes on Friday nights.
They provide complimentary miso soup and tea with meals.
Charcoal grills create a smoky, lively atmosphere with TVs showing sports and K-pop adding energy. An outdoor covered seating area with arcade games offers a fun spot for families and groups. Staff actively refill overflowing banchan, enhancing the communal dining experience.
All you can eat lunch offers excellent food at a fixed price. The place handles the lunch rush smoothly, especially under manager Vivian's direction.
Unlimited sushi comes with the all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ menu. The $35 option includes two appetizers and all-you-can-eat sushi. The sushi is pretty tasty and adds great value to the meal.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
Expect wait times of 1-2 hours during peak weekend hours.
The restaurant allows 2 hours for dining, including grilling time.
Walls covered in One Piece anime art create an immersive, cozy atmosphere with soft lighting and peaceful Japanese music. The vibe is quiet and chill, appealing especially to anime fans. The space feels warm and inviting despite occasional heat inside.
Lunch features two bowls of ramen served in a setting where groups can enjoy meals together. The atmosphere feels contented and relaxed during midday visits.
Sushi here stands out for its freshness and visual appeal, with sashimi and rolls that look as good as they taste. Prices stay reasonable while delivering impressive quality.
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Reservations are not required, but you need to sign in on their waitlist.
The restaurant is small, so expect longer wait times on busy weekends.
The menu states 'shrimp-based broth' but may contain pork; inquire if needed.
Shabu-shabu restaurant offers an interactive cooking experience with all-you-can-eat A5 Wagyu displayed in a large fridge. The interior combines luxurious decor and a cozy, inviting atmosphere with warm lighting and a starry ceiling. Self-serve bars for sauces, vegetables, and desserts add a casual, family-friendly touch.
Lunch hours often bring a wait, especially on Sundays. Service includes personalized attention that can make occasions feel special. Dinner tends to be a more recommended time to visit.
Wagyu nigiri and bone marrow stand out with rich, unique flavors. Specialty dishes include Wagyu tartare, sweet shrimp sashimi, and unlimited sushi options that offer variety and quality.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect a 45-minute wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The set menu costs approximately $78 per person.