Not tasty, and too expensive for this quality. I order rainbow roles, miso, green salad and Sapporo. Sapporo was the best (but it was $15), rolles was too dry and no taste, and in salad there was just leaves 2 slises avocado, and 2 slises of cucumber dressing tahini sauce, miso soup was good but too small. Not recommend this place
cute place first visit sushi is fine lunch meal
Seriously the best value for money chirashi bowl ($34) you can find in DC. We order chirashi take out here almost every week.
They greet you with a warm and inviting ambiance. As you step inside, the decor—a harmonious blend of classic Japanese elements and contemporary design—sets the perfect stage for the culinary journey ahead. Each piece of sushi is a work of art, with perfectly seasoned rice and fresh, high-quality ingredients that meld together in a symphony of flavors.adventure. From the delicate slices of sashimi that melt in your mouth to the innovative sushi rolls that surprise and delight with every bite, the meal is an exquisite display of culinary excellence. This sushi restaurant is a must-visit for anyone seeking an unforgettable dining experience.
Fresh, delicious sushi, best in the area, although it can be expensive. Also, when I ordered my food, I told the guy I only wanted water, and he sold me a bottle of water. However, when I sat at the table, there was free water there. I felt a bit scammed that he did not inform me.
We have to start off every visit with a Sapporo. This is one of Georgetowns best Sushi. This place was recently renovated but has always given me the feeling of home. The staff is amazing, super friendly and helpful when it comes to making your selection. I find that even on the busiest days you will still get the same friendly treatment. I recommend trying the spicy scallop roll. You must try it, the seafood here is some of the freshest I have ever tasted. In addition the Philadelphia roll is simply but a must at this place. Once you go once you will be hooked.
A great hidden gem. Amazing fresh sushi. Great for dates and special occasions. Overall one of the best sushi places I have been to! Vegetarian options: Veggie sushi rolls, miso soup, and veggie dumpling Kid-friendliness: My son loves this place. Food is tasty. Drinks are great and he loves the view.
This was around $45 btw. You would think for the price, the taste would be at least decent, but no. It tastes same or worse than the $9 sushi i can get on a local super market. Hmm, is the service good then? Well you are expected to pick up your own food with a buzzer. The best part is a $13 priced takoyaki that has a single piece of small octopus inside, with endless fillings of void. I would avoid this place if possible.
The food is mediocre. One of the dishes didn't match the menu description, and the staff's unconvincing excuses left me disappointed.
The food was excellent -- both fish and vegetarian options. It's a little pricey, but not above what I would expect from the area or for that quality. They have DIY table service. Basically, you order up front, get your food on a tray, and seat yourself (you can't sit there if you order for takeout).