Sat - Sun: 05:00 PM - 09:30 PM
Quality, Portion, Prices, Food
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Always miss their Inaniwa udon which could be my super comfy food when I miss Japan. Nigiri sushi was not served in "bulk" size. They just fit in your mouth in a single bite with the right amount sweetnesses and vinegar. The eggplant was extra ordinary!!!
Came for lunch on a workday, very disappointed... Sashimi was not so fresh in the sashimi bento, especially the tuna, tasted like it was defrozen more than one time, very watery, ten spot prawns are extremely small, never seen such small ones...the gomaae also tasted kinda watery, lacking some sesame flavor ... (possibly chef decided to reduce the amount sesame sauce to save cost??) The dipping for tempura is some packaged mayo mix, would be better if served with just regular tempura sauce. Chicken skewers lacking flavors. Rolls in the Bento are okay. Same issue with the sushi Bento, fish not so fresh... For the grilled black cod, found 4 fish bones in the piece....never had fishbone in gindara at any other Japanese restaurant before (Im aware there are fishbones in black cod, but normally it's prepped well and the bones would be picked out, at least at all other Japanese restaurant I have tried so far) tasted okay. Service was okay. Servers brought out our teas a bit later but it's not a big problem...I'm surprised that they brought out the miso soups without any spoons... Price is ridiculously high...for the quality (problems are listed above) Atmosphere was okay, small cozy restaurant. Wound not recommend coming here for lunch. There are way too many better options in Richmond. Read more
It's a nice but small sushi place, lots of parking. The quality of the seafood is excellent, as is the service. Nice decor. Decent price for what you pay for. Will definitely come again!
My last visit here was more than four years ago. It's still popular and foods were good with a very reasonable price. A great neighborhood place for Japanese foods and never disappoints. Good choices in the menu some seasonal dishes too. Parking is free and normally available.
Food was amazing, a nice little hidden gem in Richmond. Their seafood ingredient was very fresh and delicious. For around $50 per person, it was worth it for a treat. The high food quality were witnessed throughout, down to the tea their served. From the taste of it, it was ... made with authentic green tea powder and not just teabag. My personal favourite was their mentaiko cream udon. It was very creamy but not heavy at all. There was a slightly hiccup with the tempura order, but shout out to the staff for treating it very professionally. Read more