- sushi
- omakase
- healthy food
- casual
- good for dates
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- Tim PursellJuly 1, 2015Ask for the fresh from Tokyo selection. Chefs choice is always an adventure. Some of the freshest fish in the city and an unknown Sunset gem.
- David AlmströmOctober 26, 2013A neighborhood Japanese but good quality food! Prepared and served authentically. Don't forget order a glass of shocho with ice to go along your sushi. We had great seaurchin nigiri as an example.
- Get at least one thing off the specials board, which is HUGE and brought to your table before you order. The sushi is solid but they can cook too! I love everything they make with pork belly :)
- Sit at the bar and get the omakase. The pacing might be erratic but the fish is really fresh and there is good variety. Price is also very reasonable.
- It's not listed on the menu, but they will do omakase at whatever price level you choose. I strongly recommend it, as I've had incredible meals every time. Just don't go lower than $30 per person.
- Erin MerchantOctober 18, 2014Authentically Japanese. Slow service at the end of the night. Great food.
- Sit at the bar and eat whatever Kazu serves you. Don't forget to ask for a quail egg with your uni.
- Hien LyDecember 3, 2013Decent alternative to Ebisu or Koo. Definitely a few notches above Kiki's. Service is spotty. Annoying that they don't post specials on the wall. Server carries board to each table. No AMEX.
- Order from the specials board! If you like nigiri, you won't be disappointed!
- JennyDecember 1, 2014I thought this place was very ok, but the slow service made the overall experience less than Ebisu or Koo
- Woosung AhnJuly 21, 2010if you want some eels, just order unagi sushi, not white snake or other rolls..
- Long Duk DongSeptember 22, 2014Service is sloooooowwwww! But the rolls are delicious and fresh. Deal with the extra wait time with some sake.