"Good and quick service, super fresh sushi, reasonable prices and a super clean interior. Wasn't expecting much when this spot pulled up on Yelp and to be honest when we pulled up. Was super surprised to walk in and find a really detail oriented/mindful set up. Food comes out quickly and adorned with extra decorations that honestly aren't necessary, the fresh flowers were more than enough. Ordered Osaka pressed sushi roll, kiss of death roll, California roll and yellowtail scallion. The rolls are hefty! The Osaka pressed roll was really good, tons of flavor, each bite was consistent. I really believe you can tell if a place is good bass on this roll since it's so simple. It was so good! Reminded me of my favorite place for California rolls, definitely one of the better ones I've had. Similarly I found the yellowtail scallion super fresh and flavorful, also one of the best I've had aside from the really fancy spots. The only roll I didn't like was the kiss of death and it's mainly because there was something in it that gave it a funny taste, we think it's the hot sauce. Overall, super positive experience. Not sure it's worth the drive to Kirkland only because there are a lot of yummy spots there butttttt definitely worth checking out if you are wanting sushi!"
"Popped in for a late lunch and we were greeted by an enormous menu. Wasn't expecting all the anime art on the walls, to be fair I hadn't done my fair share of research / Yelp search on this spot. It's fun inside with plenty to look at. They have a bunch of food on the menu that I wanted to try but the chicken poke was calling for me today. Super crunchy chicken katsu, like some of the BEST chicken katsu I have had. It was seasoned! The poke was good, tons of stuff in it for the indecisive individual aka me though next time I would say no pickled ginger. Flavors were solid and complimented each other well. Partner got the spicy tonkatsu chasu and it was pretty good too. Overall, solid experience for us both. Prices were on par with other places and portions were generous."
Cold Ramen. Comes with 2 Shrimp Tempura. Broth is a Shoyu ( Soy base). Toppings are Granted Daikon, Wasabi, and Green Onions.
$13.99
Visit Restaurant PageSpecialty hakata tonkotsu ramen with pork broth simmered for at least 48 hours, giving the bowl a rich flavor. Served with thin, straight wheat noodles, a pork slice, green onions and kikurage (black mushrooms).
$14.75
Visit Restaurant PageInside: shrimp tempura, cucumber, krabTop: seared salmon with spicy aioli, tobiko, unagi sauce and scallions
$18.00
Visit Restaurant PageClassic potstickers stuffed with a juicy mix of pork and chicken with a crispy lace. Served with slightly spicy gyoza sauce.
$7.95
Visit Restaurant PageSpicy soy sauce flavor. Spicy soy sauce soup base (rich flavor). Pork bone broth, a rich flavor, seared cha-shu pork belly, bamboo, nori, sesame seeds, spicy teriyaki sauce, and a lot of scallions.
$16.95
Visit Restaurant Page"I have been to this Arashi Ramen location a handful of times and have always had a good experience dining here. Always great customer service and satisfied with the ramen! It tends to be a bit busy, but the wait goes by fast and isn't super long like 10-20 minutes depending on the time of day. Lots of parking in the plaza it is located in. It is near Southcenter Mall, but a little bit down the road. We ordered the Spicy Miso Ramen (thick noodle, spicy miso-based broth, marinated chopped chashu seasoned soft-boiled egg, bean sprouts, green onion, and sweet corn), and TanTan Men Ramen (thick noodle, sesame paste, seasoned ground pork, green onion, and chili oil)."
"I have to admit, the main reason why i went here was because of the Naruto inspired artwork. It felt like this shop was their own version of "Ichiraku Ramen". We ordered two ramens to eat at the restaurant for lunch then we ordered a sushi burrito and a dupbap to go.For the ramen, we ordered:-Tonkotsu Spicy Seafood Miso- so spicy, the broth tasted hearty, not at all watery. Honestly a bigger bowl than most ramen places ive been to, which is not a bad thing at all. Hence, they were super generous with the seafood.-Tonkotsu Chashu Chicken- the chashu was super juicy and chewy. Not an oily broth at all and was hearty as well. For the sushi burrito, I ordered: -Gangnam Style Burrito- huge and crunchy. I could only eat half and ended up saving the rest for later. The spicy mayo definitely helped increase the spice on the burrito. Plus, as a cheese lover... loved the cream cheese flavor throughout the burrito.For the rice dish, the husband ordered:-Sumo Chicken Katsu Dupbap- super crispy and juicy. The teriyaki sauce and yam yam sauce were the highlights to the meal."
"It's probably clear to you by now that this place is inside a big market, about the size of a large supermarket. You don't see signage outside the building for the restaurant. Instead, you wander through the automatic doors, past checkout lanes and clearance items. Off to the left are a dumpling house, a couple other places, and there in the back is the ramen/katsu mecca.You see tons of photos of the food up on the walls, and that's your menu. You order at the counter, and grab water or tea on your way to the table. It's the simplest and most casual of settings. We sat down to seaweed salad, which is the same everywhere. It all comes out of the same tub. We got the Love Roll, which came out quickly and was really nice. 8 slices, ginger, wasabi. Just what you expect. We both got the spicy garlic ramen, which was delicious. Tender meat, perfectly chewy noodles, rich broth with tons of flavor. Just a bit of softness to the egg. All the details just the way you want them. The last few bites at the bottom of the bowl were super flavorful. Even on a morning where I was in need of a pick-me-up, it more than filled the bill and got me ready to face the day. Prices were good, service was nice, and they clearly have a ton of regulars flowing in all the time. The big miss on our part was in not ordering katsu. We just talked ourselves into ramen the whole way over, didn't order the katsu, and ended up missing out on what seems to be the specialty of the house. Just another reason to come back soon."
"Nuna has become my favorite ramen place in seattle. I used to go Danbo or Santouka. Nuna hits the spot for a creamy spicy miso broth. I like that their noodles are cooked to an al dente."
"Fresh sushi, amazing ramen, and teriyaki make this a great one stop eatery. Broth is simmered pork or can be vegetarian.I found the process for quality reasonable. Of course you can always spend more for all the various choices.Keep in mind, they are closed on Sun.Support our local businesses!Excellent service, spotless, and a warm staff to take good care of you."
"This place is sooooo yummy! The ramen is very good. You can dine in or take out. There are seats/tables inside and outside for sunny days. This place is my go-to for a ramen fix. There is parking along the street and a back parking lot behind the building."
"It's a revolving belt that moves. Easy to order based on plate prices. All of the rolls looked fresh. You could also order off a menu accessed through a QR code. Service was friendly too. It helped that my lunch partner had been here before and the guy making sushi knew her. He kept chatting it up with her so it was easy to order a rainbow roll when I didn't see one on the conveyor belt. The miso soup was hot and good. Nothing crazy good but sufficient for my craving. Friendly vibe and atmosphere here. Clean and fun. Not like the other reviews I read. The lady taking orders for drinks and menu items did seem serious but she was not unfriendly. Almost forgot! The ginger was so good! Fresh and crispy with a slight spice. Perfect palate cleanser between bites. Solid, affordable lunch spot. The rolls crunchy asparagus roll, 10/10,Rainbow roll, 8/10, a bit too much rice but fresh.Crunchy shrimp roll, 9/10, Miso soup, 8/10Price point- 10/10!Happy Yelping!"
Mayu D.
Mar 4, 2023
Service - 4/5. The staff is friendly and attentive.Ambience- 3/5. It's a casual yet clean dining place. Food - 4/5. If you are looking for authentic sushi or a nice omakase, go to Kashiba, Taneda, Takai by Kashiba, or I love sushi depending on your budget. If you just want a casual/beginner level sushi or any fusion rolls, this is a good place for you. Everything we had was good!
Visit Restaurant PageScott L.
Feb 6, 2024
Saw photos online of a Naruto themed ramen spot in Tacoma and had to see it in person. I even waited early for their opening to fully capture the decor inside. This place is SO cool.Any fan of the anime will recognize Sakura, Kakashi, Sasuke, and of course Naruto in the brilliant style along the walls. The wooden style really gives you a true Japanese feel. Even the bathroom has a zen aesthetic. I ordered a chicken tempura burrito as I had to drive and it held up very well on the road as a snack. I hope to come back and try their ramen bowls.
Visit Restaurant PageSteve C.
Mar 31, 2024
We started our meal with gyoza which was nicely seared to a crisp crust, very tasty indeed for appetizer. My other half had the Arashi ramen which came in a flavorful broth of rich layers of pork and dried fish. Three large pieces of tender char siu pork topped the noodles which was thin and chewy, with half a soft boiled egg which was seasoned and goes well with the rest of the ingredients to make it their signature ramen. My order of Black garlic ramen was dominated by garlic scent which made the broth very inviting, and I enjoyed very much the al dente texture of their noodle and other garnished ingredients all contribute to make this particular ramen very unique and wishing for more.Service was average and on point. Arashi has been added to our favorite list of restaurants.
Visit Restaurant PageSaemyi L.
Feb 25, 2024
Every time I come here, I walk away full and also have some leftover to take home! Portions are huge and they give you lots of toppings. I tried the sushiritto for the first time and it was decent but I don't think I'll re-order again. More of a preference thing. I think I like my sushi pretty simple, just rice and raw fish and maybe some nori. This just has a lot of filler like veggies, cream cheese, cooked shrimp. It's a classic college town type of menu. It's busy every time I come here.
Visit Restaurant PageJohn M.
May 22, 2023
I feel this place is a hidden gem. We were in the area and I checked Yelp for a place nearby for a quick but good meal. I found this place that serves Katsu which caught my attention. They had good reviews, so I said let's go. Once we got to the store that this restaurant was "hidden" in, it still took a little searching to find this eatery. This restaurant is really tucked away. We ordered a snowy cheese and sensen combo for the kids to share. I shared a curry katsu with my wife. Delicious! Come find this restaurant. It's worth it.
Visit Restaurant PageCarina S.
Jan 16, 2023
Returned to this location.Highly recommend starting with the Putin (it was super yummy and is similar to gravy fries) This time around we tried the Garlic Ramen & Nuna Ramen, however we still prefer the Tonkatsu Ramen. It's spicy and more flavorful.
Visit Restaurant PageMonica S.
Feb 3, 2024
3.5Pros: location is roomy, clean and aesthetically pleasing. Food portions are very good. Food is fresh. You order up front, the workers seem nice.Cons: mostly the prices. Why did we pay $78+tax+tip for an entree, ramen and two rolls? My combo was $20, which includes two meats, two big scoops of white rice, a sad half spoonful of store bought macaroni salad (not at all the yummy kind you get elsewhere), miso soup and a watery salad. By the way, they give you more of this salad in the entree, which takes away space, and is unnecessary...Nobody ever asks for salad twice. The two rolls we got in a combo offer, which was $30+. Each "special" roll is $12+ which is pricey for super basic rolls. The albacore and spicy tuna roll was good but nothing to return for. The other one was a basic salmon California roll with sweet sauce. Not worth $12+ each tbh. Drink-wise, you can get some kind of canned beverage, (and for their prices, this is laughable), or lemon water. For the ramen, my husband got extra noodle, which obviously is more $. It didn't come with any chili oil or powder, though they have the powder up front. The honey garlic chicken was very good, but the katsu was dry. Pork would've been better. If you want to try it, go ahead, you will probably like it. We think it's very overpriced. It's premium prices for plastic forks and cups in a shopping center where I've seen too much go down. It doesn't make sense.
Visit Restaurant Page"YUMMM best ramen I've had in quite a while! Definitely did not expect to love it as much as I did, especially from a food truck. Came here on a weekday night when it was at Obec brewing and was expecting a little wait based off past reviews. They give you a buzzer before you even order, which is nice so you can head inside and grab a beer instead of standing outside in the cold. Waited maybe 5-10 minutes before getting buzzed to place an order, and another maybe 15 before our food was ready. It was worth the wait though. I got the Miso Bold ramen and a beef brisket bao. Noodles/broth were perfection and the beef brisket bao is a must get! The noodles had the perfect bite, and there was a good amount of meat in the bao.Rumor has it they're opening up a brick and mortar this year and their food truck will go away when this happens, so try them out soon!"
"It's a tiny little ramen shop with a delicious fusion twist. Upon entering, there's a small area with tables to sit at. We went straight to the register where we were warmly welcomed and were able to place our order. They have cute little shop merchandise and love their Oink artwork on the walls. The menu is also printed on the wall and they have printed menus to looks at. Food: + Cucumber salad appetizer - very refreshing, loved the sauce and flavor! + Fried chicken sandwich - also very tasty, but super filling. It feels more like a meal so if you get ramen and this sandwich, be prepared to feel stuffed. + mala ramen level 2 spicy - I really enjoyed this ramen, flavor was great and appreciated that the pork was more on the lean side. + mala kotteri level 2 - my husband got this and it had a more creamy broth base with lots more garlic flavor, he really enjoyed. Overall, it's another delicious and unique ramen spot in Seattle we would come back to! Especially if you love that mala mouth tingly spice."
"Better than expected, super easy and quick spot to grab a bite. Good price for what you get, I'd come back! The ramen has this smoky flavor which was good, sushi was flavorful, and the yakisoba was huge."
"In shortSolid new addition to the sushi world around here. Great service, good fish, very diverse menu. Stick with the basics and the value is excellent, but branching out is worth it too.In longThis hasn't always been the most beckoning parking lot along 196th, but it's all cleaned up and open for business lately. Good chicken spot next door, where there used to be a grotty mini-mart. Just enough parking.Inside, you immediately forget you're on a main road. It's quiet, clean, well lit, well organized. You walk around past the fish case and into the dining room. Several lightweight matching tables and chairs. You immediately have menus and water. It's a neighborhoody spot rather than a specialty destination, and your first hint is that you already have both sticks and a fork on your napkin. The menu goes on for days, tightly spaced and almost every line is another item. Sashimi, maki, nigiri, teriyaki, ramen. Traditional rolls, modern ones, some creative spins from the kitchen, too. Easily 200+ items. Not much sake selection, but the prices are crazy good.TakoyakiServed very hot, plenty of filling, good flavor, nice mild dipping sauce. Good value. Tuna TatakiGreat peppery flavor, served cold, nice sauce. Would love to get this again but kind of expensive ($16) for the serving size. Tiger EyesLots of cream cheese flavor, not much smoked salmon showing. Tasty but not super interesting. Jade rollCucumber-wrapped rolls always sound like a nice change of pace but it's hard to get enough cuke in place to hold it together without dominating the flavors of the fish. White Scorpion rollBeautiful to look at, falls apart easily, very mild flavors.Small sashimi omakaseTasted pretty good. $20 for 8 pieces. Ironically cheaper per piece than the bigger platters. This place is neither overcharging nor offering a crazy value, at least for the dinner menu. The service was SO nice, so friendly and organized, that I'd probably come back and order more carefully. For 3 people we were out the door for $215, which is more than I'd really want to spend usually at a neighborhood spot. Having said that, I probably could have dropped $60 worth of appetizers and filled up on an extra $3 bowl of miso."
"The Ramen soup is just so fantastic here! The menu isn't exactly vast but what you got to pick from doesn't disappoint in the slightest! The ingredients are super fresh and the flavor of the soup is completely infectious. Perfect to come in on a cold, rainy day but be warned there could be a line. We squeezed in and while no wait developed after we left it is very prone to getting that way.In addition to the soup we had some fantastic gyoza to serve as an appetizer. Definitely worth going to and something you won't want to miss out on if you want some excellent and authentic Ramen soup!"
"What a great little place and I mean little. Seating for maybe only 15 or so diners. The menu is fairly diverse with mainly Asian choices. The menu has Ramen, Poke and other standard dishes. I had the Kahuna Poke bowl and the fish quality was excellent with just the right texture and flavors that compliment each other and not complete with each other. My daughter had the Tonkatsu Ramen and it was quite the generous portion of both Katsu and Ramen. The broth for the Ramen was perfectly seasoned with the noodle texture that is done right bit of chewiness and ready to absorb the flavors from the broth. We are in the area multiple times a week and always looking for a good place to grab a bite before practice and this is now one of our favorites. It appears that most of their business comes from take out. If you happen to be up in the Mukilteo area this place is definitely worth a try."
"Good spicy ramen. Hit the spot.Located in the center with Starbucks. Easy parking. It is close to Dough Zone but on the opposite side of the strip mall. Google maps doesn't quite take you to the right spot. You have to go around the strip mall to get here."
"We got the tempura assortment and a sushi rollThey were deliciousWe cant wait to go back"
"There's nothing like a hot bowl of ramen on a cold and rainy day. Samurai Noodle is close to WAMU theater, which is where we were ultimately headed, but my friend and I needed food prior to that. We took the short walk (under a mile) and got there in time to beat the dinner rush. We both opted for the Super Shoyu Tonkastu Ramen - the "fully loaded" one and it did not disappoint. It came out quickly and was picture -perfect. On top of noodles, it has pork, egg, naruto, menma, bean sprouts, green onions, and nori. The noodles were just the right amount of chewy and the broth had a lot of layers of flavors. I devoured mine and was so wholly satisfied. Had I been in Japan, they would have brought more out since I didn't leave a single drop to show I was full.It's a tiny place, hole in the wall, one restroom and six or so tables. The perfect authentic feel, and it's inexpensive to boot. You can't get more Japanese-in-Seattle than this."
"I'll be back! with friends! we stopped on a whim. what a pleasant surprise in downtown Everett! a small inconspicuous front opens into a narrow yet welcoming interior with a faux cherry blossom tree, semi-private booths, regular tables along the wall, and understated art. the feel is calm and serene. the background pop music volume was not deafening and we could converse without shouting at each other. my only wish was that the music was Japanese pop music. the menu is sn extensive Japanese- focused menu. the ramen choices are mostly traditional style and not too wacky. appetizers and entrees, again, are Japanese focused and mostly traditional. service was attentive and low-key.lovely serving plates.tonkotsu ramen: above expectations. I'm not a tonkotsu broth fan, but on another whim, decided to order. the broth was a light, creamy broth unlike the gluey, fatty broth that seems to be de riguer nowadays. large portion of chasu, not the common paper-thin single slice. perfect egg slice. tons of bamboo shoots, and super thinly sliced green onions. i was pleased to see red pepper on the table I happily added to my ramen. no sriracha please!steamed buns with pork belly: as expected. buns were fluffy, they did not skimp on the pork belly. I did not care for the sauce, but that's a personal taste.karaage don: loaded with crispy seasoned karaage. a huge portion of lightly pickled very thinly sliced cucumber was a delightful surprise and a calming foil to the muscular karaage serving. too much mayo, imho, but again, my personal preference. my dining partner loved it.rice (in the donburi): outstanding! steaming hot, moist, and tender. not dried out. not microwave reheated.noodles: perfect! slightly al dented, not mushy. it's on the thinner side and curly: my favorite style of ramen noodles.good food and the price is right.I'll be back. I want to build my own shoyu ramen and try all the other appetizers, and the Kyoto beer.highly recommended."
"I can't pass up a new ramen and sushi restaurant when I see one... so the four of us picked up takeout one Saturday. As we walked in, the host kindly guided us to one of the self-ordering kiosks. The screen was easy to navigate with clear pictures of all the items. We waited for 15 minutes before our food was ready, which wasn't bad at all, since we ordered three bowls of ramen and a few different sushi items. With multiple waiters, a couple sushi chefs and several employees in the kitchen, the restaurant appeared to be well-staffed and they had a good system going. + NOBURU BLACK RAMEN ($16): The to-go container came packed with the bowl of soup and a tray of noodles and toppings above it. For the price, the serving was very reasonable, including a large portion of noodles, half an egg, mushrooms, corn, bamboo shoots, bean sprouts and two slices of pork chashu. Although a little dry, the chashu slices were pretty meaty compared to what you receive at other ramen places these days. The egg was perfectly jammy and the noodles were nice and firm. Unfortunately, there wasn't anywhere to request low sodium broth. When drinking it alone, it was on the saltier side. Despite the visible layer of black garlic oil on top, the garlic flavor itself was quite subtle.+ VOLCANO ROLL ($17): Spicy seared salmon, crab mix, avocado, cucumber & unagi sauce. The salmon was nicely seared, although the roll was overly saucy, in my opinion. With the crab salad and avocado both having a creamy texture, I was glad the crunchy cucumber livened it up. + DOUBLE SHRIMP ROLL ($20): Shrimp tempura with cucumber, avocado and seared shrimp with green onion on top. Since the shrimp is fully cooked, the sear didn't really add much overall other than just a little smokiness. This was like a typical shrimp tempura roll, taken up a notch. + CATERPILLAR ROLL ($18): Unagi, avocado, cucumber, tobiko, sesame seeds and unagi sauce. This roll was okay. The eel consisted of more skin than meat, which is a peeve of mine. In general, I feel like it's tough to find a place that serves meaty unagi in sushi rolls, so this was on par with other restaurants. The sizes of the rolls were reasonable with an ideal rice-to-filling ratio. For those who don't eat raw fish, Noburu offers several rolls with all cooked ingredients. This is a nice addition to Redmond and I look forward to tasting more off their menu in the future!"
"We ordered the Oyaku Don to go since we were heading to the airport for a red eye flight. They packaged it so neatly that it didn't spill a drop. The employee working was very informative and had a lot of suggestions regarding the take out. I wish we had more of an appetite to dine in, because it looked like a cute place on the 2nd floor overlooking a rainy Chinatown.The entrance is a stairway up near a small video game store and some offices."
"Loved this place! It looked like it just opened.Pros:The meat in the ramen and my husbands dish was excellent. The flavors were great! Everything we had was tastyThe place was cleanCons:They were busy so there wasn't enough seatingThe food was slow to get out, and it seemed like the staff was overwhelmed (but they were still friendly.)"
"In shortGreat ramen shop with tons of sides and styles, including the ever-elusive tsukemen noodles. In longThis part of Federal Way is where I spent most of my movie-going and arcade-going adolescence, and my grandpa's business was not far around the corner. I can't believe how many new roads and buildings have popped in the, oh, 5 or so minutes since I moved away. One of the many new strip malls that seem packed with interesting food choices is here on 317th, where Menya has opened their new southern outpost after great success in Seattle. They're the kind of place that keeps customers and even employees for years upon years, so it's kinda funny I hadn't gotten around to trying them until they popped up in my old stamping grounds. There are two sets of front doors and plenty of parking. You walk into a big, bright, airy, sparkling clean and modern cube of a dining room, with tons of woodcut and anime type art on the walls, tabletops, and even the dishes. They might not be able to make the outside feel like you're in Japan, but they're certainly trying to make the inside feel that way. Lots of bubbly pop tunes (I would imagine J-Pop) on the hi-fi.There are long communal tables, a few family tables, and a handful of 2-tops (which have unpadded chairs, btw). They're all over cleaning anything and everything the second anyone heads out.The menu has 3 pages of ramens and sides and a page of drinks. I got the iced oolong tea, which came out in a can but tasted better than plenty of fresh-brewed iced teas I've had. TakoyakiWow, these are good, and clearly house-made. Generously stuffed with fish, covered with flakes, and dipped in the OG sauce in my case--and that is some very flavorful and delicious sauce. I need to work through the other 6 or 8 sauce options over time.Before I go any farther, lemme note that when ANY food served hot hits your table, it is coming in straight from the surface of the sun. Chicken KaraageTender, boneless, good flavor, nice dipping sauce. I feel so much more grown up ordering nuggets when I don't have to say "nuggets" or "tenders." Spicy Miso Tonkotsu ramenI know, I know, I shoulda gotten the tsukemen, since it's hard to find and they're known for it here. They have a little cartoon table tent explaining how to eat it, for heaven's sake. My boy S ordered it, for his first time (would've been mine, too), and when the server asked how he wanted the noodles, he had to think--and said "mmm, cold." Our awesome server chuckled and said "good, then I don't have to judge you." They're all so friendly and nice and good at their jobs here.Anyway. My ramen was great--rich and creamy broth, which I really craved this afternoon. Spice as a seasoning component, not ratcheted up to stunt levels. (Too spicy for some folks, but pleasant and delicious if you regularly eat anything hotter than Sriracha). Fresh crisp condiments on top, tender and flavorful pork belly and egg. Everything just perfect, really--awesome chewy noodles.I'd put this place in my top 5 ramen spots, and I haven't even tried the specialty of the house yet. We were out the door for about $80 for 3 apps, 2 bowls, and 3 teas. Worth it."
"This is a new restaurant inside the H Mart food court area. Order, find a seat, and go get the food when your buzzer goes off. To my surprise, the pork loin katsu is so crispy and juicy, highly recommend."
"My second visit and of course I had the seafood ceviche again, and it didn't disappoint. Definitely 5 stars.Decided to just try a host of other things... Lemongrass shrimp (0 star) - whoa, terrible. DO NOT ORDER. Overpowering salty, tangy, and (I think) sweetness... honestly, could not identify exactly what made it awful, but it was. Volcano roll (3 stars) - it's ok. The mayo was too overpowering, and there were just too many flavors going on. If you like heavy and rich tasting foods, this is probably a good dish for you. Sashimi appetizer (3 stars) - again, ok. It's not super fresh, but it does have a good variety. Gyoza (4 stars) - the gyozas themselves are mediocre, but the dipping sauce with its tangy sweetness that I can't quit pin point is a huge hit. I probably would have only given this place a 3 star review based on the food, but the customer service was exceptional... when the waitress noticed I didn't like the lemongrass and offered to take it off the check, but I opted to pay for it since I didn't want them to lose money, but definitely stay away from the lemongrass chicken. Probably wouldn't recommend if you're looking for tier 1, A+ sushi, but it's a good place for reasonable meal."
"This is Cantonese run Japanese restaurant. The presentation of the sushi is very nice. However I find they charge an arm and leg for the portion size they give you. Ramen was okay. It was nice to try it but will not be back.They automatically prompt 25% service tip as one of the buttons to press to pay. I don't think a casual restaurant deserves a 25% tip."
"Met a friend for a late lunch/ early dinner. I always love coming here for some authentic Japanese food that is reasonably priced.The atmosphere is somewhat quiet with the exception of a loud beeping type noise that happens at random I think. I was wondering if that's a signal to tell the waitress that some food is ready for pickup. Not sure. It was a bit annoying at first. I got used to it and just kept on talking. The decor is quaint. No tatami but you still get the feeling of being in a Japanese restaurant. The food is always fabulous. Today I ordered Okonomiyaki. It's' a pancake with all kinds of Japanese toppings. It's quite tasty, and small enough for a small appetite.As it got later in the day, more people arrived. Still not a noisy place. Great place for a small group to meet!I will return."