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- The tasting menus at lunch are not only some of the best Japanese food I've ever had, but best meals ever.
- Eric CAugust 1, 2015Creative, fresh, delicious rolls. Great cocktails. And a sleek, modern, comfortable design make this one of the best sushi spots in DC Metro area.
- Yury MelnikAugust 9, 2015The cuisine is 100 percent Japanese in its philosophy, but you would not find anything like this in Japan (except for the sushi, they are classic). Truly unique culinary experience.
- Eric AndersenSeptember 29, 2017The Sweet & Spicy roll here is a treat — each topped with a jalapeño slice
- Washingtonian MagazineJanuary 9, 2012What to get: Pan-fried dumplings stuffed with chicken and shiso; salmon ceviche with ikura (salmon roe) and yuzu vinaigrette; vegetable and shrimp tempura.
- Michael ProffittJuly 22, 2016The testing menu is fantastic. A great way to sample different courses and dishes
- jvoelxApril 21, 2013Avoid tables in the main dining room close to the hallway that lead to the front of the restaurant. Lots of foot traffic, and contrasting background music competing for your attention.
- Clark ScrandisAugust 16, 2015Sushi Omakase was amazing! Sit at the bar and let them take care of you.
- Washingtonian MagazineJanuary 9, 2012The winding, soaring space in Chevy Chase is dazzlingly modish, but we prefer the original, a tiny two-story dining room that’s an exercise in cool minimalism.
- IS KLEMarch 30, 2015Extremely high quality tuna and salmon sushi rolls. Better than any other sushi in area.
- The four course tasting menu was absolutely stunning. I was expecting a lot and they over delivered.
- Best Sushi Around.. Fresh & Delish! Ask for Annie.. Amazing Waitress!
- Tim SheyAugust 17, 2010Mango-salmon roll (or nigiri), soft shell crab, and tuna-jalapeño rolls all recommended. The coconut sorbet & mango dessert is amazing.
- Alex OrrJanuary 28, 2012Ignore the rolls and go with the sashimi and cooked dishes. Soups are also excellent.
- Tell Chef Handry what you like, and let him take it from there.
- RickAugust 8, 2011The emperor ate here... so should you :) This was the first sushi place I reviewed at the now Washington Diplomat.
- K BSeptember 24, 2013No brown rice offered, at least as of this writing. Slower than average wait for drinks and food arrival. Spacious, though, and they have fun tea cups.
- Welcome back Chef Handry. We've missed you. Sushiko's missed you. Two thumbs up, because I only have two thumbs.
- Omg the best sushi in town and I know sushi new chef wow
- Andrew PikeJune 15, 2010This place is over priced and serves very small portions. Go to Spices in Cleveland Park for the best sushi for your $$