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.
Sushi here features fresh sashimi that melts in your mouth and generous portions of nigiri like King Salmon. Rolls balance spicy and mayo flavors well, and the unagi roll stands out as a highlight.
Salmon here is fatty and fresh, melting in your mouth with each bite. Options include seared salmon aburi sake don and King Salmon nigiri, both showcasing high-quality sashimi that stands out in every dish.
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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.
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.
Sushi here is fresh and well-prepared, with options like nigiri, sashimi, and poke. The spot offers quick, friendly service and maintains reasonable prices for quality sushi.
Salmon here is consistently fresh and of A+ quality. The seared salmon stands out as especially delicious, and the lemon salmon roll offers a refreshing, flavorful twist.
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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.
Sushi restaurant offers fresh daily sushi selections and gluten-free soy sauce options. The menu includes spicy tonkotsu ramen and various salmon-based dishes. Atmosphere suits quick lunch visits with straightforward service.
Fresh sushi stands out with salmon nigiri and salmon rolls served daily. A posted list shows the freshest sushi available each day.
Salmon appears in several forms including salmon nigiri, baked salmon roll, and a poke bowl with salmon, seaweed, crab, and avocado.** Spicy California and Crunch Rolls also feature salmon prominently.
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They offer gluten-free soy sauce upon request.
The menu highlights the freshest sushi available each day.
Happy hour features reasonable prices on select items.
Small, clean space offers a quiet, cozy atmosphere with a well-utilized layout and simple, spartan design. Lunch crowd dominates with fresh, flavorful sushi and quick service, making it a casual spot for quality Japanese fare.
Freshness stands out with salmon sashimi and tuna platters delivering clean, vibrant flavors. Sushi options include traditional pieces and a sushi burrito, all tasting consistently delicious.
Salmon here comes in very fresh sashimi and great quality sushi. The spicy salmon appears in rolls and takeout, with the sushi burrito and Salmon Lover roll standing out.
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Urban Sushi Kitchen offers great lunch deals during the week.
Expect no wait times for seating during lunch hours.
The restaurant operates as a self-service place; order and pay before being served.
Spacious sushi restaurant with tablet ordering and robot servers creates a modern dining experience. Atmosphere is cozy with great music and ample seating including big tables and comfortable booths. Fresh, high-quality sushi and a notable sake selection define the food offerings.
Freshness stands out with super delicious and very fresh tasting sushi. The all-you-can-eat options offer a clean setting and consistently good food and service.
Salmon here is consistently fresh and served with great quality. The seared salmon roll stands out as a solid choice among the options.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
The all-you-can-eat menu limits each table to 15 items per order.
Expect a 15-minute wait between orders for the all-you-can-eat menu.
Wide seating area shares space with a robotic coffee barista, creating a futuristic atmosphere. The environment stays quiet and calm, ideal for a chill lunch or working with USB charging outlets at tables. Sushi quality stands out as fresh and excellent compared to typical quick sushi spots.
Sushi comes in a wide variety with consistently fresh fish suitable for sashimi. The sushi-by-the-pound option lets you mix pieces from different rolls for a cost-effective, quality lunch.
Seared salmon nigiri features a beautiful char and a savory sauce that enhances its flavor. Salmon poke bowl stands out, while the salmon inferno roll has too much eel sauce and crunchy bits that can overpower the salmon taste.
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The sushi is sold by weight, allowing customers to choose exactly what they want.
Prices are affordable, with sushi costing around $19 per pound.
Parking is metered on the street, but it can be difficult to find a spot.
Restaurant occupies one of the oldest buildings with historical significance and traditional Japanese decor. Atmosphere feels authentic and casual, with tatami rooms offering cozy, low-key spaces for conversation. Seating includes chabudai-style tables with leg openings for comfort, enhancing the cultural experience.
Sushi here stands out for its freshness and traditional preparation. Both the sashimi and nigiri are high quality and never fishy.
Alaskan salmon stands out with its steamed salmon in foil and ora king salmon nigiri. The menu also features salmon in dishes like Ocha Zuke and salmon nanban, offering both hot and cold options.
Good to know
Reservations are required for dining; book in advance to secure a table.
Street parking is the only option available near the restaurant.
Expect long wait times even with a reservation, especially during peak hours.
Modern, petite sushi spot operates exclusively for takeout and delivery, with easy parking nearby. Atmosphere stays casual with a simplistic design under a condo complex. Sushi features fresh salmon and reasonable prices, making it a solid choice for quick, quality sushi without dine-in options.
Sushi here is consistently fresh and delicious with standout options like the salmon lovers, unagi trio, and nigiri sets offering a variety of fish. Takeout sushi is a strong choice, delivering excellent value and quality at a reasonable price.
Salmon here is extremely fresh and melts in your mouth. The Salmon Lover combo offers great value and stands out for its perfect taste and quality.
Good to know
Sushi Blossom is a takeout and delivery-only restaurant.
Parking is available with a 30-minute spot right in front.
The restaurant has no seating; it's best for takeout or delivery.
Small space with wood accents and warm colors creates a cozy, unpretentious atmosphere. The vibe is chill and safe, attracting a relaxed crowd including teens. Seating includes booths and a bar, making it feel like a neighborhood spot rather than a formal dining place.
Freshness stands out with fresh ingredients and soft sushi rice. Unagi nigiri comes with a generous amount of eel, and salmon freshness rivals local favorites.
Salmon here is melt-in-your-mouth fresh and served in generous portions. Dishes like the salmon donburi and Yuzu butter salmon combine fresh fish with refreshing dressings and well-cooked preparations.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Vegan and vegetarian options are available on the menu.
Online ordering is available, but the system can be glitchy.
Small, cozy space channels a nostalgic Japanese izakaya vibe with ancient posters and authentic decor. Atmosphere feels like stepping into Japan, lively yet intimate, though seating is limited and minimal. Music and heat levels vary, creating a distinct but uneven energy.
Uni tastes fresher than many higher end spots. Chirashi sushi matches the deliciousness found in Japan or Korea with fresh fish and mild flavor. Salmon sashimi comes in generous portions.
Salmon dishes range from a spicy miso salmon bowl to a salmon poke bowl with perfectly balanced flavors. The Salmon Bara-Chirashi Bento stands out as a phenomenal option with fresh fish and well-seasoned rice.
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Happy hour offers good deals on many plates.
Seating is very limited, primarily offering counter seats.
Takeout is a better option due to limited seating.
Food court setting creates a casual, fast-paced atmosphere with limited traditional seating. Menu offers large sushi burritos and poke bowls loaded with vegetables and well-seasoned fish. Service shows glove use concerns and cross-contamination risks, reflecting a relaxed approach to food safety.
Sushi here comes as large sushi burritos packed with fresh fish and lots of vegetables. Service is fast and friendly, and the fish is well seasoned with attention to detail when rolling.
Fresh salmon comes wrapped and ready, often fried with a crispy texture that is hard to distinguish from breading. Dishes include masago fish eggs and vegetables, with options like a salmon sushi burrito priced around $14.45.
Good to know
The staff does not change gloves between handling payment and preparing food.
Expect potential food safety issues due to unsanitary practices observed.
Online orders are processed last, leading to longer wait times.
Space combines authentic Japanese decor with a partially open kitchen showcasing chefs at work. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing, with Japanese rock and K-pop music playing at a moderate volume. The environment feels clean, chic, and inviting, suitable for comfortable dining.
Fresh and flavorful sushi comes with impeccable presentation and a wide variety of options. The chirashi offers a decent mix but has less fish compared to other spots.
Fresh salmon sashimi stands out with clean flavors. The salmon bowl and salmon tataki don offer satisfying, rich tastes in donburi style.
Good to know
Happy hour offers 50% off drinks after 9pm on weekdays.
The restaurant is open until midnight on weekdays.
All-you-can-eat yakitori is available, but limited to 90 minutes.