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.
Soups feature white miso and shiro miso bases with ingredients like ebi and egg dumplings, Hokkaido scallops, and Otoro tuna. Appetizers include a green pea soup and uni pea soup, often paired with seasonal vegetables and sakura-themed tofu in dashi sauce.
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.
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The menu changes monthly, offering new dishes each time.
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours.
Quiet izakaya with extremely fresh sushi and a serene indoor-outdoor vibe creates a relaxing atmosphere. Small, cozy space with a beautifully decorated back patio offers an authentic neighborhood sushi bar feel. Energy is calm, suited for date nights and special occasions.
Exceptional mushroom miso soup stands out with rich flavor. Udon soup and agedashi tofu also serve as popular choices alongside a hot, slightly salty miso soup.
Sashimi here features premium quality and freshness that stands out. Varieties like albacore tataki and coho salmon come highly recommended and taste excellent.
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Migoto offers free parking for customers.
Migoto provides free delivery for orders over $50.
Expect about a 10-minute wait for food during busy hours.
Small sushi bar offers a cozy, authentic atmosphere with fun, detailed decor that masks its cramped space. The vibe stays comfortably quiet and relaxing, making it suitable for casual meals or dates. Hefty portions and reasonable prices add to the appeal despite limited room.
Simple and delicious miso soup stands out here. It tastes great and hits the mark every time.
Sashimi here is incredibly fresh and literally melts in your mouth. The bento boxes with sashimi and mackerel offer great taste, and many order extra servings because of how enjoyable it is.
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They had a great price on their bento specials.
The portions were hefty and the prices were very reasonable.
Securing a table might require some patience due to occasional wait times during lunch hours.
Small, tidy space with Japanese vibes and limited seating creates a cozy but busy atmosphere. Fresh, delicious sushi and a wide variety of vegan options attract a diverse crowd. Interior feels utilitarian and basic, focusing attention on food quality rather than decor.
Miso soup stands out with its rich flavor and frequent presence alongside meals. Udon soup offers a comforting texture that appeals to all ages, including kids.
Freshness stands out with a large variety of sashimi options. Portions come in large sizes, and the salmon sashimi with roe offers a protein-rich choice that highlights the fish itself.
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The last entry for lunch is at 2:30 pm, with last orders at 2:45 pm.
Parking is easy and available near the restaurant.
They offer a wide variety of vegan options clearly marked on the menu.
Japanese rice bowl spot offers a cozy, intimate setting with warm lighting and clean brick walls. Ordering happens via self-serve kiosk, and diners can watch chefs prepare meals at the counter. The space is small and quiet, attracting a steady flow of guests during peak hours.
Miso soup here is balanced in flavor, not too salty. The menu includes several soup options alongside dishes like katsu curry and donburi.
Bowls feature good-sized servings of sashimi with beautifully cut and arranged pieces. Quality matches what you'd expect at a sit-down Japanese restaurant priced around $25 to $30.
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Reservations are not required, but ordering ahead is recommended during peak hours.
The restaurant primarily offers take-out service, with limited seating available.
Parking is available on the street and at the back, but can be competitive.
Small dining space with tables along the front and side offers a cozy atmosphere where sushi chefs are visible. Traditional, homey vibe suits sushi well, with relaxing music playing though noise rises during peak hours. Fresh sushi and quality sake create a top-notch Japanese dining experience.
Soups feature miso soup praised as the best in the area and a Todayโs Special soup with black cod, maitake mushroom, tofu, and seaweed. Soups come flavorful and often accompany bento boxes or sushi sets.
Tuna belly sashimi melts in your mouth with thick, fresh cuts served at the right temperature. Presentation is neat and the sashimi feels very authentic and well prepared.
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Reservations are recommended to secure a spot, especially on weekends.
Expect long wait times on Friday and Saturday nights as the restaurant fills up quickly.
A 20% automatic gratuity is added for tables with more than four guests.
Modern, clean space with a cozy and calm atmosphere. Stylish music plays softly, creating a warm and friendly vibe suitable for date nights or family dinners. Known for fresh seafood and authentic sushi, it offers a tranquil dining experience with affordable prices.
Miso soup stands out with its very flavorful taste and is served hot, often checked and replaced by the chef to ensure temperature. It complements the sushi well and is consistently excellent.
Cuts come fresh, thick, and buttery with a clean taste. The menu offers classic nigiri, sashimi, and generous sashimi portions in the chirashi.
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Parking is available in their own lot and across the street.
Expect a short wait during busy times due to limited staff.
The salmon bowl costs $18 and is highly recommended.
Small space with cozy, modern decor creates an intimate, quiet atmosphere. Calming music and thoughtful details like folded napkins enhance the experience. The vibe feels like visiting Japan, offering a chill, lovely ambiance despite occasional busyness.
Hot miso soup serves as a staple with meals. Calamari and cucumber salad often accompany it, adding variety to the soup experience.
Freshness stands out with top-notch sashimi and real calamari. The menu includes a great variety of nigiri, sashimi, and specialty rolls, though no sashimi bar means waits during busy times.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant stops taking orders at 7:45 PM, despite closing at 8 PM.
Expect long wait times during busy dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Asian restaurant offers a gorgeous interior with a modern aesthetic and clean environment. Hibachi chefs provide lively entertainment, engaging guests with interactive cooking shows. The atmosphere blends fun and classy vibes, making it suitable for celebrations and quality time.
Miso soup appears regularly as a starter, paired with sushi and appetizers. The menu includes chicken udon noodle soup offering a hearty option. Soups complement a variety of dishes like tempura and bulgogi.
Fresh fish defines the sashimi here, offering a clean and delicious taste. Signature Rolls and sashimi platters deliver melt-in-your-mouth perfection with consistently high quality.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4 PM to 6 PM on weekdays.
The restaurant gets really busy between 6 and 8 PM.
Parking is available in the garage with 3 hours free.
Tiny sushi spot with a no-frills, laid-back vibe and friendly atmosphere. Sushi is affordable, generous in portion, and often described as delicious and beautifully plated. The space feels warm and unassuming, perfect for a chill lunch or straightforward takeout.
Lunch combos include miso soup paired with sushi rolls. Soup options feature ramen alongside various sushi dishes. Meals often come with soup as a side for around $16 to $20.
Sea urchin sashimi stands out for its amazing freshness and flavor. Fish slices come thick and fresh, with the salmon tiradito offering a great take on salmon sashimi.
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Parking is limited to street and paid lots nearby.
Ordering online and picking up is straightforward.
They offer gluten and dairy-free options for food.
Small, casual sushi spot with bright lighting and a clean, modern vibe. Atmosphere feels peaceful and chill, suited for quick, quality meals rather than formal dining. Known for fresh sushi and a relaxed, neighborhood feel.
Shrimp udon soup stands out with its delicious flavor and warmth. Miso soup offers a balanced taste, not too salty and fairly standard.
Sashimi comes in thick slices, about half an inch each, with a variety including ahi, salmon, and hamachi. A 20-piece tray offers a solid mix, and some tuna sashimi is served seared for extra flavor.
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Reservations are not required, but expect wait times during peak hours.
Guests at the Hyatt receive a 10% discount on their bill.
The restaurant maintains a clean and bright dining area.
Small, cozy Japanese restaurant with a simple entrance and intimate seating. Atmosphere stays quiet and authentic, with friendly staff and casual chef interactions. Known for fresh sushi, affordable prices, and a welcoming vibe despite its tiny space.
Soups here stand out for their fresh shrimp and pork and exceptional miso. Quality ranks consistently at a five-star level.
Sashimi comes in thick, fresh slices that melt in your mouth. Portions are generous and the quality feels high-end compared to many other sushi spots.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating at the restaurant.
Expect high prices, with chirashi sushi costing around $60-70.
The restaurant is small, so plan for potential wait times.
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.
Miso soup stands out as some of the best ever tasted. Soups here come highly recommended alongside California Sushi rolls and Salmon Sushi.
Sashimi here offers a wide selection that feels worth the price. The quality stays amazing throughout the buffet options.
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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.
Stylish interior with a cozy, modern vibe creates a calm and inviting atmosphere. Sushi chefs greet guests warmly, adding a personal touch to the experience. The place offers a relaxed energy with a lively buzz during busy times.
Nameko miso soup arrives after about 30 minutes and tastes better than instant packets. The soup pairs well with dishes like spicy tuna rolls and agedashi tofu.
Freshness stands out with sashimi that literally melts in your mouth. Special cuts like yellowtail jalapeno and albacore sashimi come with unique presentation and rich flavor.
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Lunch specials are available, offering good value for money.
The restaurant has a limited menu with a great variety of sushi.
An ADA-accessible elevator is available for those needing assistance.
Small, cozy Japanese restaurant with a quiet, laid-back atmosphere and homely vibes. Offers affordable sushi with generous fish portions and a premium sake selection. Limited seating means arriving early helps avoid waiting.
Complimentary miso soup comes with many meals, offering a deep, rich flavor and a perfectly balanced taste. Udon soup also stands out as a favorite option here.
Fresh sashimi often stands out with clean, crisp flavors. Some servings can be dry, requiring extra soy sauce to add moisture.
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The restaurant is small, so arrive early to avoid long wait times.
Parking is limited and shared with other businesses.
The largest table accommodates up to four people.
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.
Miso soup stands out with its delicious flavor. Udon beef soup offers a hearty option, and the tofu skewer complements the selection well.
Salmon sashimi stands out for its freshness and flavor. The sashimi pairs well with skewers and grilled meats, creating a solid and enjoyable combination.
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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.
Food court setting creates a bustling, lively atmosphere with a homey, casual vibe. Sushi preparation is visible, adding transparency and engagement. Offers wide variety of sushi rolls and value-focused deals that attract diverse diners seeking quick, tasty meals.
Beef udon stands out as a rich soup with hearty noodles and broth. Miso soup comes as a common side, while some soups resemble instant noodles in hot water.
Offers a wide variety of sashimi at reasonable prices. The Tuna Tataki Sashimi stands out, and the spicy sashimi bowl is a signature dish loved by many.
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They offer a deal of three special rolls for just $35, perfect for sharing.
Ordering is easy using their QR code system.
Sushi Spott has a wide variety of sushi and sashimi at reasonable prices.
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.
An extra free course of squash soup with oyster butter toast stands out as an innovative dish. The kitchen also surprises with complimentary soup, adding a kind touch to the meal.
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.
Spacious sushi restaurant with a cozy, casual atmosphere and lively yet comfortable vibe. Staff work quickly and kindly, creating a peaceful environment despite some noise. Known for fresh, high-quality sushi and reasonable prices, it stands out as a hidden gem in its area.
Miso soup costs $1.50 and tastes good. The free soup served at the start is pretty lackluster.
Freshness stands out with big, thick cuts and buttery sashimi that melts on the tongue. The Osaka sashimi set offers a variety of excellent quality pieces paired with perfectly seasoned sushi rice.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant gets very busy in the evening.
Parking can be challenging due to construction at the entrance.
ADA parking is limited, with tight spaces and no true van access.
Space combines Japanese decor with cozy, intimate design and warm lighting, creating a pleasant, inviting atmosphere. Music is light and poppy, complementing the relaxed vibe. Art and decorations add charm, making the environment engaging without feeling crowded.
Complimentary soup starts the meal with fresh flavors and great presentation. Miso soup and ramen stand out as incredible, complementing the variety of noodle soups offered.
Fresh and generous portions define the sashimi here, with big pieces in the Omakase. The combo platters and specialty rolls show consistent quality and great taste.
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Happy hour menu items are available from 4-6pm daily.
Parking is available nearby, but watch for the entrance after the light.
Lunch specials offer great value and variety.
Japanese-themed restaurant features private booths with wood beams and short curtains, creating a cozy and intimate atmosphere. The space balances a busy, upbeat vibe with a relaxing, homey feel suitable for families and groups. Fresh, high-quality sushi complements the setting, while Legos provide entertainment for children.
Miso soup comes with many meals like the deluxe sashimi and chicken katsu bento box. It serves as a common starter and pairs well with various dishes.
Very fresh sashimi arrives beautifully prepared and served. The deluxe sashimi platter suits sharing and includes miso soup, salad, and rice alongside high quality sushi and plenty of variety.
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The prices at Sushi In Joy are affordable compared to other local sushi spots.
Ordering online is easy, and you can pay online as well.
The restaurant offers a kids' menu with options for picky eaters.
Small sushi restaurant offers cozy dining room, covered outdoor patio, and intimate sushi bar seating. Atmosphere feels warm and relaxed, creating a homey vibe despite an unassuming exterior. Quiet setting suits small groups or solo diners seeking a calm experience.
Miso soup comes with a rich, flavorful broth that complements fresh sushi well. It sometimes arrives as a free addition on colder days, enhancing the meal.
Freshness stands out with the maguro sashimi served here. Sashimi pairs well with tasty sushi rolls like the spicy tuna roll.
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Happy hour runs daily until 6pm with discounted sushi and drinks.
The restaurant entrance is located at the back of the building.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is recommended for smaller purchases.
Seafood market offers a huge selection of fresh fish and unique dry aged salmon rarely found elsewhere. Atmosphere feels local and inviting with a wide variety of spices and canned seafood. Regulars come for top-notch quality and specialty items like caviar and sea urchins.
Seafood soups feature smoked fish, crab boil parts, and sometimes octopus salad. The soups range from spiced to straightforward seafood flavors and often come with sides like spiced carrots.
Dry aged Yellowfin tuna and madai in the dry-aged locker stand out for sashimi. Staff provide informative guidance and offer unique aged sashimi options like bluefin tuna and salmon.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 6:00 to 7:00 PM every day with a 20% discount.
The caviar deal is only available until the end of January and between 6-7 PM.
Tuesdays feature the salmon of the day, a must-try for visitors.
Modern industrial decor creates a warm, cozy atmosphere with a clean, stylish interior. A small bar by the sushi chef offers an intimate dining experience. The place feels comfortable and refined, welcoming guests with a pleasant vibe.
Hot and flavorful miso soup stands out here.
Freshness stands out with generously sized pieces and flavorful cuts. Fatty tuna and salmon sashimi show consistent quality and taste.
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Happy hour offers a variety of sushi options at great prices.
The $20 happy hour deal includes quality sashimi like tuna and salmon.
Reservations are not required, making it easy to drop in.
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.
Massive soup bar comes with the all-you-can-eat sushi buffet. Miso soup serves as a solid option among the offerings.
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.
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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.
Japanese restaurant offers a cozy, laid-back atmosphere with clean, cute decor featuring anime merchandise and quirky toys. Guests order via kiosk screens, creating a modern, casual vibe. The place draws a young, hip crowd and stands out for its high-quality ramen.
Soup stays hot and contains no seafood in the base. Miso ramen soup pairs well with noodles but has less broth than usual, requiring moving noodles aside to reach it.
Freshness stands out with the salmon sashimi and a good variety in the chirashi. The sashimi pairs well with other Japanese dishes like potstickers and curry rice.
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You can order through an app for a quick and efficient experience.
Expect short wait times even during busy hours.
There are limited vegetarian options, but they are well-prepared.
Dimly lit space with a dark interior creates a quiet and serene atmosphere. Plates arrive beautifully arranged with generous portions and high-quality sushi that balances affordability and freshness. The setting suits a calm work lunch getaway or a peaceful dining experience away from busy spots.
Complimentary miso soup comes with meals and tastes superb.
Sashimi comes in gigantic sizes that look twice as big as usual. It stays fresh and moist with excellent quality, and there are keto-friendly platters available.
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The individual nigiri starts at $4 per piece, which is a great deal given their size.
Sashimi platters are available for those on a keto diet.
The portions are generous, with each nigiri piece measuring about 4 inches long.
Small, intimate setting with 13 seats at an L-shaped sushi bar offers a close view of food preparation. Atmosphere is calm and elegant, blending minimalist Japanese design with a relaxed, upscale vibe that encourages conversation. Guests experience seasonal tasting menus served on handcrafted pottery, creating a personal and refined dining experience.
Dashi soup features Matsutake and Osmanthus, offering a delicate and refined flavor. It carries a strong umami presence that complements the multi-course tasting menu.
Seared skipjack tuna and Yellow Tail stand out with fresh, clean flavors. Some sashimi comes with a radish dressing that feels awkward, while others like chutoro and sawara offer more traditional tastes.
Good to know
Reservations are required as the restaurant operates by reservation only.
The dining experience costs $185 per person, plus a 20% service charge.
The restaurant accommodates dietary restrictions, including gluten-free options.
Conveyor belt sushi restaurant features bullet train food delivery running above the belt and tablet ordering at each table. The space feels open and clean with a quiet atmosphere that suits families and groups. Seating includes large booths beside two conveyor belts, one for self-service and one for ordered dishes.
Seared pork in the Pork Chashu Udon soup stands out with a solid price. The udon broth leans seaweed-forward, which some might find strong.
Generous slices of Hokkaido uni, Otoro, and scallop sashimi stand out for their quality and value. The sashimi pairs well with Wagyu nigiri and salmon, making it a solid choice for sashimi lovers.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but signing in on the wait-list is necessary.
A text message alerts you when your table is ready.
The self-ordering system allows for a wide variety of options on the tablet.