Small space with intimate atmosphere and cozy, sleek design creates a personal dining experience. Authentic Japanese craftsmanship shines through artistic tableware and expertly prepared Kaiseki and sushi courses. Sake pairings complement dishes, enhancing the overall culinary performance.
Courses feature beautiful presentation and unique flavors. The Mushi-Mono dish steamed in an orange stands out for its creativity.
Five types of sashimi arrive thinly sliced and very fresh, melting in the mouth. The chef adjusts portion sizes by cutting large pieces in half, showing attention to detail and care.
Good to know
The menu changes monthly, offering new dishes each time.
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours.
Small, intimate space with handmade wood panels and romantic lighting creates a relaxed, familial vibe. Soft jazz music plays quietly, enhancing the elegant, inviting atmosphere. Counter seating allows interaction with chefs, adding a personal touch to the experience.
Sushi stands out with creative rotations by Chef Ji. Dishes show delicate flavors and interesting presentations.
Scallops served on a pink salt brick stand out alongside shiitake-infused sashimi. Nigiri and sashimi preparations show a unique twist while staying solid and flavorful.
Good to know
Reservations are required for the 7 or 10 course omakase experience.
The meal costs $95, which is considered a good deal for the quality.
A 20% service charge is automatically added to the bill.
Robot servers deliver food with loud, repetitive voices, adding a fun, lively vibe to the spacious, clean dining area. Decor includes umbrellas on the ceiling and a Chinese-themed tree with red envelopes, creating a unique atmosphere. The place feels family-friendly with a modern, open layout.
QR code scanning and self-ordering lead the experience. Food arrives via small robot cats delivering to tables.
All-you-can-eat dinner includes fresh sashimi with thick cuts and high quality. Varieties like salmon, tuna, yellowtail, shrimp, and scallops come generously cut and beautifully presented.
Good to know
There is a promotion every Saturday from 5 pm to 8 pm offering free balloon animals and face painting for children.
You have 90 minutes to order and eat sushi and sashimi.
Order a minimum of 10 items on the first order; maximum is 15 items every 15 minutes.
Robots deliver sushi and interact playfully, creating a unique dining experience in a modern, spacious interior with stylish decor. The atmosphere balances a friendly, lively vibe with occasional congestion from robot traffic, offering a blend of novelty and casual dining energy.
A unique concept shapes the whole experience here. The interesting aesthetic pairs well with a robot server that stands out during meals.
Sashimi here offers a wide selection that feels worth the price. The quality stays amazing throughout the buffet options.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat price is $30 per person on weekends.
Lunch pricing is $21.95, but dinner prices apply all day on Saturdays.
There is a 15-minute wait between orders for the all-you-can-eat menu.
Asian grocery store combines spacious layout with cozy, well-designed interior that feels like a trip to Asia. Food court and bookstore offer diverse cultural experiences alongside shopping. Atmosphere stays clean, friendly, and organized, making items easy to find even when busy.
Shelves hold a huge assortment of ramen noodles, multiple flavors of KitKats, and various Japanese foods. Walking the aisles reveals many interesting fruit and unique food items.
Sashimi here is fresh and premium, with excellent cuts like salmon and mackerel. The selection is wide and affordable, featuring options flown in from Japan and perfect for dishes like chirashi bowls.
Good to know
Parking is validated with a minimum purchase of $20 at the store.
There are two hours of free parking if you spend over $30.
The market stops selling hot deli food after 6pm, so get your hot food early.
Robot waiters shaped like cats deliver food in a large, modern dining area with booth seating and Japanese decor. Atmosphere feels fun and innovative but can be crowded and cold with some discomfort in seating. Alcohol options include a variety of sake, adding to the unique dining experience.
Robot cat servers deliver food, creating an interesting environment. The buffet uses an app for ordering and robots for delivery, making the concept quite unique.
Freshness stands out with really fresh sashimi served alongside nigiri and steak. The quality stays excellent and tasty even in an all-you-can-eat setting.
Good to know
It is an all-you-can-eat sushi buffet where leftover food incurs additional charges.
I paid $20 per person for lunch all-you-can-eat.
There was a Pierce County health sign indicating food safety 'needs improvement.'
Spacious izakaya-style setting features warm lighting and traditional Japanese lanterns creating a relaxed vibe with interactive tablet ordering and a prize spin wheel. The atmosphere blends authentic Japanese decor with comfort food, welcoming groups with open seating and a clean, cool interior.
Sake flight offers a great variety. The menu includes an all-you-can-eat option with interesting udon and other dishes. The atmosphere and layout add to the unique feel.
Salmon sashimi stands out for its freshness and flavor. The sashimi pairs well with skewers and grilled meats, creating a solid and enjoyable combination.
Good to know
Happy hour offers half-off beers and a 3 sake flight for $9.
All-you-can-eat skewers are available starting at 9pm on weekdays only.
First-time visitors receive prizes, enhancing the experience.
Small space with cramped seating and close tables creates a lively, casual funky vibe. Ghibli movies play on a projector, adding a unique cultural touch alongside Hawaiian tunes. Bar seating and group tables accommodate different dining styles in an intimate setting.
Freshness stands out with sashimi that melts in your mouth. Generous portions include uni, crab meat, and amaebi, all of excellent quality and carefully prepared to accommodate allergies.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily from 2:00 to 5:30 pm with great deals.
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can get busy.
A 20% service charge is added to all dine-in bills.
Miniature bullet trains and conveyor belts deliver sushi directly to tables, creating a fun delivery system. The space feels modern and stylish with cozy booths offering privacy. Atmosphere is calm and welcoming despite occasional loud kitchen noises.
Fresh fish and interesting flavor combinations stand out. Sushi arrives on a little train, adding a fun touch. The nori taco shell and pickled daikon under the chicken make the taco unique.
Salmon sashimi stands out for its tenderness and flavorful quality. The menu includes classic sashimi options like salmon and tuna gunkan, all prepared with skill.
Good to know
Parking is limited with only 3-4 spots available, making it inconvenient.
Street parking is an option if the small lot is full.
The restaurant features a unique conveyor belt sushi delivery system.