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It's kind of a hole in a wall where it seems that not many people know about this restaurant.
The establishment is small and very quiet.
There's no music so its kind of intimate where you can only hear conversations.
There was a good amount of people there when we arrived on a saturday night, but had some seatings available still. They had us wait a couple of minutes so that they could put together a large table for us even though it was just four people, which was very nice.
Their menu is limited. Mainly sashimi, charashi, bento boxes and simple hand rolls.
I can say that they are an authentic japanese experience, because in Japan, they don't serve fancy or specialty rolls like they do over here in the U.S. They focus more on fresh fish rather than variety of sushi rolls.
We ordered the charashi sushi A combo, which comes with the chef's selections of fresh fish.
The food took quite some time to come out, but thats because he chef really takes his time in making the presentation beautiful and cutting all the seafood in perfect portions.
So you get a variety of seafood on a bed of rice, along with some cucumbers, radishes and sweet egg.
And let me just tell you, that the fish was absolutely amazing. Super fresh, super delicious.
And not to mention that they offered FRESH wasabi and regular wasabi. I've never really eaten wasabi, but it was a cool experience to try it fresh. It's definitely a different texture and taste. And it tastes a lot better too!
And the service was great. Our waittress made sure we had everything we needed, and checked up on us, gave us refills before we even made any requests. She was just very sweet.
Overall, if you want the authentic japanese experience and quality, then you must come here.
P.S. The prices here are more than reasonable as well. And they have lunch and dinner specials.
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