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  • Craig L.

    I am not a typical customer for sushi. I don't eat seafood. That is probably why I love Pacific East so much. They have the largest selection for veggie sushi out of any restaurant I know. I especially love the sweet potato roll, avocado roll, and even though it isn't on the menu anymore, they will still make a Shitake roll for you.

    (4)
  • J. H.

    Had a drinks and a couple rolls. My wife ordered one of the specials on the board, the JJ roll, I believe. Tuna, avocado, etc. - pretty good roll. I ordered the Bomb Roll. While the lobster and crab meat were very good, the cucumber wrap was too much. Would've lied it much better if the cucumber were a small part of the roll. My wife also ordered the Chuka Ika (squid) salad. It came on top of a bed of iceberg lettuce, which was a bit of a surprise. We'll come back for a larger meal at some point, but I'm still looking for a GREAT sushi place in Cleveland.

    (3)
  • Katthe W.

    How come nobody said it's in a mall? Next to a Latin restaurant. Across from a bank. It's Saturday night and bustling / loud. Smallish. Red walls. Black lacquer. Mostly Japanese-looking sushi chefs and servers. A diverse crowd: ethnically, age, social combos, dress -- which is much more comfortable for me than homogeneous. I had a craving for miso soup (go figure, I'm a little post-Thanksgiving). Sat at the bar. Got served immediately. It's a fine place. I'm from Chicago so have no biases about sushi in Cleveland. And I'm trying to eat vegan these days: The sweet potato roll was best I've had anywhere. Veggie roll ok too. Had two pieces of Escobar for the omega-3s & it was very, very fresh and delicious. The meal actually felt decadent because of the size of the pieces -- makes "normal" sushi feel skimpy. I had tea too and got out for $20 including tip, full. Yay!

    (4)
  • Evan G.

    By far the yummiest sushi in Cleveland. The maki rolls are huge -- at least 1.5-2 times the size of those from nearby Sushi Rock. (Ironically, these larger rolls are also cheaper at Pacific East!) The fish is always very fresh; the service always fantastic...and very kind. Craving sushi? You truly cannot go wrong with a trip to Pacific East.

    (5)
  • Andy S.

    I was living in the area when this location opened, and was glad to see that it did...my previous best option for quck-access sushi was Sushi Rock. So...yea. I'll get the gripes out of the way first...the hosts (owners?) always seemed a bit off to me. Like the time we walked in during a weeknight, with two tables occupied, and were given grief for not having a reservation. I dunno...maybe because getting a reservation at a restaurant, in the Cleveland suburbs, on a Tuesday, is utterly pointless? And, as illustrated by this current situation, totally unnecessary? Try smiling and being happy that you have customers...it helps! Ok, that out of the way, the sushi chefs at the bar were always great. Not the best I've ever experienced but better than many. The food itself was good-not-great, never bad, and adventurous enough. I heard that the Coventry location was better (and cheaper), but alas I never got to stop by in my brief Cleveland adventure. I suppose this location fell victim to the "Eton" experience (vomit). As far as restaurants in this area go, Taza is the king, and all others are but humble serfs.

    (3)
  • Ed K.

    The sushi here is fantastic. I'm not sure where they get all of their fresh seafood from, but it is some of the highest quality I've had in a very long time. Coming from Los Angeles, I would like to think that I know my sushi/sashimi, and this restaurant is top notch. I brought my friend here, who has traveled all throughout Asia, and whenever he comes to visit, all he wants to do is grab a meal here. The prices are standard. The lunch specials are priced very competitively. Let's put it this way, you won't go away hungry at lunch. They have a great selection of cooked and raw foods. Some people have complained about the decor and how the orange walls and 2 paintings on the walls are boring. But that is not the point of this restaurant. The service is great. The food arrives quickly after ordering. And most importantly, the fish is FRESH. If you want sushi, come here.

    (5)
  • Dennis E.

    I love sushi. I ate sushi @ 5 am in the morning at Tsukiji fish market in Japan. Pacific East offers some of the best sushi experience in Cleveland. Fresh fish. More fish than rice in the roll. Friendly owners. Great location. I would like them to provide more training for their staff. They are very friendly, however, some may find service not on par with food. Highly recommend!!

    (5)
  • Drew W.

    very good sushi on the east side. Definitely in my top 5 in Cleveland.

    (4)
  • Steve W.

    Having dined at Japanese restaurants all over the US, I'd have to say that for the money this place is one of the best. Being in Cleveland, the fish isn't always going to be as fresh as some restaurants located near port cities, but it rarely disappoints. I first discovered Pacific East (Cleveland Heights location) about 7 years ago and I've been dining here ever since. The quality and taste of the food is very good and the prices are fantastic. Their portions are very generous so don't order too much. The lunch specials are a great value and for larger parties looking to gorge on sushi and/or sashimi, try the King and Queen special. It's a steal! Their Malay menu is also very good, so if you're feeling a bit adventurous try it. You'll be pleasantly surprised. The wait staff are very friendly and accomodating; and they go out of their way to make every visit a pleasant dining experience. I've tried just about every japanese restaurant in the Cleveland Metro area and Pacific East is the only one I've returned to time and time again.

    (4)
  • Jacqueline T.

    Can't beat the combo option. 2 delicious sushi rolls, salad, and miso soup for less than $15. I'll come back at some point for one of those awesome bridges and boats that I always see but, some days, you just gotta have those sushi staples.

    (4)
  • Jade K.

    Okay, this sushi was incredible. I frequent B spot and was actually going to go there for dinner but the wait was long so I left. As I was walking to my car, I passed this gem and decided to try it. I am SO glad I did! I was starved when I got there so I had to order an appetizer. I got the Yozu Tuna I believe it's called. I do not like roe and did not realize it came on top so I spooned that off BUT regardless it was delicious. The grapefruit flavor with the tuna was delicious and unexpected. Then I ordered two rolls - the Westfield Roll and the Manhattan Roll. Both of which were amazing. The Manhattan Roll I'd say is generally better but I could have done without the mass amount of sauce on top. I LOVED the Westfield Roll. .. the spicy tuna was incredible. The tuna there is excellent compared to other places. Plus, the rolls are HUGE. Like really really huge. I ate probably half of each roll and took some to -go. This place is a million time better than sushi rock and much much more clean. The sushi also doesn't take forever. My service was also very good. The place was pretty jam packed but I was able to order my appetizer and meal promptly (probably helped I was by myself) and was attended to very often. I cannot wait to go back and try some other things off the delicious looking menu!!!

    (5)
  • Eric T.

    Best sushi in town! Try to come here every week! Service is great too and the fish is fresh!

    (5)
  • Cecilia E.

    This location does take second place when compared to the Coventry location. However, it is still Pacific East which makes it my personal favorite place to get sushi. I have never liked miso soup, so I can't speak to that. However, the sushi rolls do not disappoint. Large pieces of delicious, fresh tasting fish, the rice texture is always perfect, and generally good service. I recommend their lunchtime maki combo for the best deal! Be sure to try their Alaska roll if you enjoy salmon- it's the best.

    (4)
  • Derek C.

    Stopped in for lunch on a slow and snowy Saturday. We stopped and in got a table right away since it was us and one other group. Despite all of that, Eton parking always manages to be a disaster. I can never figure out where all of these people are but the parking lot is always full and the mall is empty. The sushi here is very good. The Xmas Roll is particularly festive and quite delicious. The Philadelphia Roll is one of the best I've had. The prices on the Coventry web site (since the Eton web site is broken) are either not the same or it is badly out of date (and the reviews from 2002 suggest it is outdated). Most of the rolls were $1 more than what the web site shows. That moves them from "screaming deal" to "slightly better than elsewhere". The decor is a bit run down and certainly not modern like the typical sushi bar. I would come back if I was in the area and hungry. I wouldn't go out of my way to eat here, though. The parking and quality aren't worth saving $0.50/plate over some of the better options.

    (3)
  • Andrea Z.

    A couple of weeks ago, some friends of ours suggested we pick up some sushi and have a take-out feast at their house. We picked the Woodmere Pacific East as it's on the way to their place. I didn't really feel like picking each individual roll, etc. but when I called, the lady was super helpful. She just asked what sort of fish we liked/didn't like and a price range, and said the chef would just make a tray for us. This sounded awesome to (lazy) me. When we got there to pick it up, it was ready right on time. And the sushi chef personally thanked us for letting him have fun with the tray. The sushi was very good quality, and the proportion of fish in the rolls was generous. Although not the best sushi I've ever had, it was MUCH better than Sushi Rock, was very satisfying and a good value. A very do-able option for eastside sushi, and although I've never eaten in the restaurant, I wouldn't hesitate to try it.

    (4)
  • Michael P.

    Traveling through the area, I was looking for something that I had not had in a while and prayed that it would be delicious: sushi came to mind. Saw this place while driving down Chagrin and decided to stop for lunch. I sat at the bar. The service was very attentive and everyone was very friendly. I ordered the Sushu & Sashimi Lunch Special. The fish was very fresh and really good. The rice was also soft and a little sticky the way that it is supposed to be. It was all very delicious. The sashimi was cut thick and the sushi was also cut thick and the portions were both fresh and generous. The only complaint that I have is that fresh, raw fish should be served cold. Although everything was still delicious, the fish was a bit closer to room temperature and that took away from the experience. However, all in all, it is probably one of the better sushi places that I have eaten at in a long time. I would definitely recommend this place.

    (4)
  • Cassie C.

    Worst sushi in the world. The first time I tried to eat there, I was turned away an hour before they closed bc they were so slow so closed the kitchen early. Little did I know that they were so slow because the food is disgusting. The place is filthy, sushi fishy and service rude. I just wish this place came with a disclaimer.

    (1)
  • Roxanne O.

    I just recently discovered this Pacific East location. I'd been to the Coventry location before and found the food to be good but the atmosphere was a little lacking. This location is clean, bright, and doesn't smell like fish. Hooray! (If you've been to the Coventry location, you know what I'm referring to) It makes the slightly higher prices well worth it. (and these slightly higher prices are still waaaay less than...um...some of the other trendy sushi places around town) I ordered a mountain of vegetarian sushi - cucumber, squash, radish, avocado, yamagobo, and a mixed roll - and they were all delicious. I ordered take-out, so I can't really comment on the service, but the person who took my order and packaged my meal was very friendly and nice. I can't wait to go back and sit down to enjoy a nice meal!

    (5)
  • Kevin S.

    Don't you just love strip shopping malls? Yeah, me either. But make an exception for this Pacific East, slipped into the front side of Eton Square, under what seem to be either a bunch of offices or merely love nest studios, for harried, trysting executives. Either way, it makes for some hellish parking and an entirely whacked-out bunch of shops, restaurants, a yoga studio and what may or may not have been a metal stamping plant. Great sushi. As has already been covered in other reviews, theirs is among the best you will find this far from salt water. Service is attentive, prices and portions are both in better proportion than most other high-end places around Cleveland, and the grub gets to table quickly. The one-star deduction: The place just ain't that pretty. When we stopped in to make reservations, after walking through the grand columns and entry door, I assumed there may be two or more dining rooms, perhaps a nice bar/lounge area... Nope. One pretty small dining room. NO bar. (No booze, either, just beer and wine.) I guess the rental costs on this particular shopping strip must be pretty steep, hence the diner-sized table area. We'll try out their Solon spot, soon. So far, the Coventry location would be our first recommendation, though. "Don't tell fish stories where the people know you; but particularly, don't tell them where they know the fish." Mark Twain

    (4)
  • Avril B.

    Ordered take out. First off they completely screwed up the order. Left out the sauce I ordered and added sesame seeds when I specifically asked for the sushi withOUT. When I called to let them know and tell them I'd be coming back for the stuff left out (and to switch the sushi), I was put on the phone with someone else who pointed out that I wasn't charged for the things they left out and that we never said no sesame seeds. I nicely reminded her that in fact we did specify and we DID order what they left out. It really shouldn't have been a big deal. I wasn't pissed (I get it! Things happen) and was headed back for them to replace/make it right. Whoa! They do not know the term "the customer is always right", not that I required that, but what I GOT was No apology, no accountability, just defensive and horrifying customer service. They had no intention of replacing the sesame seeded sushi and were quick to rudely point out I'd be charged for the sauce they left out.... Just weird! I was a regular customer (my kids like their sushi, I do not) but they just lost us as customers.

    (1)
  • Jennifer P.

    We decided to have dinner here while visiting the area with my husband. What a mistake! Looked lovely from the outside, terrible on the inside! The tables were cramped, very small interior. It was more fitting of a Chinese take out. I love sushi, but this place was enough to make me never eat it again. The sushi was the worst I have ever had. The waitress was completely unfriendly, never offered water refills and never asked how our meals were.....maybe she knew. We had to pay full price for a hibachi steak dinner for our six year old daughter because they did not have a childrens menus...really? Do yourself a favor and go somewhere else!

    (1)
  • Susie K.

    I really don't appreciate the way they treated us.. Really rude service and the owner was really disrespectful.. I was really disappointed they're usually a nice place and I've never been one to complain so this is quite the upset. The owner or whoever runs the front desk was so rude and really condescending.. Such a shame... This used to be my favorite sushi spot

    (1)
  • Tiffany H.

    I like the one in Coventry more, but this one is a little closer to my house. This place is styled a bit fancier than the one in Cleveland Heights. I will say that this location seems to be louder and the tables feel like they're squeezed close together. It was too easy for me to hear other people's distracting conversation and it often would disrupt my train of thought when speaking with my sister who sat directly in front of me.

    (4)
  • Jonathan S.

    So the food here is usually very good. When we lived in the area, we ordered from here often. When we were back in town for a few days, we decided to order out sushi for a group of us on a Sunday later in the evening (around 7:00pm). We ordered a large order, the 'King & Queen" so the order didn't have specific items....all chosen by the chef. The only specific thing we requested was no sesame due to an allergy. They said no problem. The sushi got picked up by someone, so they really didn't know to look. When we got it back to the house we noticed right away there was sesame over every roll and was probably in some cases on the sashimi and nigiri. I called to let them know what had happened, and the answer I got was that the chef didn't look at the ticket. They said to bring it back but we had 7 people who had been waiting for food, and live 15 minutes away. We weren't going to wait another 45 minutes. When I suggested that maybe he take something off the bill, he refused. I was a little shocked. While I realize it is a mistake, they really did nothing to make it right other than suggest we inconvenience ourselves. The sushi is fine, but at this point, whenever I am back in the area, I will be looking for other options.

    (2)
  • Jason P.

    Very disappointed with the experience last night. First off there is no kids menu. This is disappointing and surprising considering the number of kids present yesterday. Ultimately that is not why I am rating this establishment two stars. I am rating it two stars because of the less than average service (good came out very staggered, never offered a refill on water, didn't feel like a guest), poor quality of the food itself (sushi was average, teriyaki beef was way below average) and generally thrown together hole in the wall feel/ambiance (cramped interior in a random spot that reminds me of something just above a take out Chinese place, doesn't match with any of the other places in Eton).

    (2)
  • Stephanie W.

    My husband and I were out on the east side a couple of weeks ago, and we did some looking around on Yelp to determine where we would grab lunch. We decided on Pacific East because I knew I would have options as a vegan who has been on a huge veg sushi kick lately. First, the interior of the restaurant was really awful - for being in a nice shopping plaza, the entire place felt off. It was small, dated, and cheap looking. I usually don't care about this kind of thing, but it was not what I expected at all. My iced green tea had a fishy taste to it. That did not set a good tone for the meal. The miso soup and salad both tasted off to us as well. I usually really enjoy miso soup, but I couldn't eat more than a couple of bites. My sushi rolls were just okay and my husband felt the same way about his chicken teriyaki meal. It was the kind of meal that made me wonder if I was going to have stomach issues later on in the day. I would NOT return and I would NOT recommend it. We were really disappointed.

    (2)
  • Lizi C.

    I liked Pacific East so much on my previous visit that I came home wrote a 5 Yelp review and was back 4 days later with a friend. Unfortunately, I was a little disappointed. Instead of the more traditional hot Japanese dishes, we ordered sushi. As before the shrimp tempura roll was excellent, however, I tried the spicy tuna roll and tuna roll which were for lack of a better word gargantuan. I rarely complain about too much of anything, but in this case, too much!!! The spicy tuna roll was just packed with tuna which would shoot out the side as I tried to take a bite. Putting the whole roll in my mouth was not an option as the roll was just too bulky. My friend ordered the chirashi (a variety of raw sliced fish over a bed of sushi rice) however even he said that he became a little disgusted by the presentation. Picture eating heavy thick slabs of raw fish over rice. Slabs vs slices are an important detail. The tragic thing is that the sushi is fresh and flavor is good, but the proportions are just so out of control and there is nothing graceful or delicate about these rolls.

    (3)
  • Eric L.

    Sushi? But there's no ocean for 1000 miles! Not bad for inland sushi. The boat for 4 is quite filling, with a cornucopia of sashimi and negiri.

    (2)
  • Jessi N.

    Been to this Pacific East twice. I really like this location. It's nice and clean and the food and service are both great. For Cleveland, I think the price and quality of the sushi is excellent. I recommend the seaweed salad to share. I've had the sashimi and a few of the rolls (Ichiban, Spicy Hamachi, others I can't remember...). I thought they were all tasty. It also has way better service than the Pacific East on Coventry. I've found the Coventry location to be hit or miss with the food as well. Also if you're willing to pay the price and want great sushi, I suggest you check out Ginko in Tremont. Overall, Pacific East Eton is my go to place for good quality sushi at a reasonable price.

    (4)
  • Tessa R.

    Best sushi around here for sure! Service is always good and the food are to be expected! Presentation is always good. Price is reasonable too. So far so good!

    (4)
  • Brian V.

    Great service, excellent food and good prices. What else needs to be said. They had some very good rolls that I have not seen done at other sushi places. This is a great spot for lunch or anytime you need to get your sushi fix in!!!

    (4)
  • dylan f.

    I have always enjoyed the location on Coventry. This one, not so much. Food is moderately priced and service is average. We sat down for dinner and shortly there after overheard a family complaining about the sushi smelling overly fishy. This should have been an immediate sign to get up and go next door. We ordered the Sushi Boat for three, Tempura appetizer, and Nabe Yaki Udon. The Tempura was well executed and the Sushi Boat was a good amount of food. We also experienced the fishy smell the family next to us was experiencing. The fish was as fresh as you can expect in the Midwest. It was the decorative lettuce that smelled rank. We sent the lettuce away and things seemed to smooth out. We all shared the udon and things went down hill very quickly. The same fishy smell was there. Not to mention it was poorly flavored and the chicken was over cooked. It was the cabbage in the soup that smelled. We all got through half our portions before we gave up. I tried to let the chef know but the language barrier was too much and i gave up. The three of us who had the udon did end up with mild stomach aches. Safe to say I will not be returning.

    (2)
  • Bidisha B.

    I can't tell you how the food is since I never got the opportunity to try it! The one star is for the horrible service. My friend and I entered the restaurant and it took 10 minutes for someone to acknowledge that we were waiting for a table even though there were two people working in the front for carryout orders. Then a waitress told us that there was no space available. She did not give us a wait time or put our names down on a list. She simply told us to leave and that "maybe" something would open up at some point. I found the experience confusing and sad, especially since I love pacific east in Coventry so much!

    (1)
  • Omid T.

    My co workers and I were looking for a local Mexican place to celebrate Cinco De Mayo, WHAT A BUST!!! I totally forgot that I was in Cleveland. The one local place that they have was so ridiculously crowded that we decided to pass. Then one of my co workers was very insistent that we eat Sushi. I initially SQUIRMED but decided to GO WITH THE FLOW. The last time I had sushi in the eastside of Cleveland, I was very disappointed. We ended up at Pacific East and were seated promptly. I did a quick glance of the place and it looked clean. It had a more conservative feel to it based on who was in there and formal intimate vibe that I got. When I grabbed the menu, I expected the place to have overpriced sushi (we are in the old money part of town). My gut instincts were TOTALLY WRONG. I chose to eat a 15 piece Sashimi meal for $21. This started with three pieces of Salmon, Albacore, and Mackerel. Then it included two pieces of raw sweet shrimp, white fish, and white tuna. Why did this not add up to 15? Well, I am not complaining. The fish pieces were bigger than average and very fresh (exception was the Mackerel). I left SATISFIED and curious about how the rest of their fish selection would taste like. Would I come back? In terms of finding a good sushi in Cleveland, this is a good spot. I will definitely come back here, but it's just a matter of when I will be back for business.

    (4)
  • Michael H.

    Food is good

    (4)
  • Mimi N.

    I am a huge fan of this place. Great authentic sushi! My favorite roll would be the Manhattan roll. Everything is fresh and the staff is very nice. It is a small and cozy atmosphere.

    (5)
  • Catherine D.

    What a treat it was to find this gem on our drive through the area. We were craving sushi after a full day of driving and couldn't have been more pleased to find Pacific East. Everything we had was delicious and the sushi chef was so nice to talk to. Their hamachi karma was the best I've had. The striped bass was clean and fresh. The smoked salmon skin hand roll I ordered was over flowing. My husband loved the tuna Naruto and Empire rolls he ordered and I was very pleased with the shrimp tempura roll. Great experience all around. Looking forward to returning!

    (5)
  • Janet V.

    This is my favorite sushi place everrrrr....well I guess I am only addicted to one roll and one roll only....i love my sushi man :) he is soo funny and always knows what i want when i walk in the door. I even ran into him at McD's and he asked me if i was coming to see him soon :) My favorite roll is the Manhattan Roll with a side salad with house ginger dressing...yummy yummy yummy

    (5)
  • Justin L.

    Quick reminder that 3-stars is not a bad thing. "A-OK" is what it says. And that's what Pacific East was last night. The food was 4 stars and the overall experience was 2. My first impression upon walking in was "what a dump." I was really disappointed in this. We were led without greeting by a host that seemed to be under an exceptional amount of stress (despite the fact that the restaurant was nearly empty at 6:30pm on NYE) to a table on a nondescript wall. Not just nondescript, but in bad shape. There were huge gouges in the wall, and they were not fresh. There wasn't a single thing on the wall other than orange paint. I felt like I was in a warehouse. A poorly maintained warehouse. Our food came relatively quickly, and for the most part, it was delicious. I had two complaints on the food. One, in the Empire Roll, which is 3 different kinds of fish and 4 different kinds of sauce, the fish was a paste. Maybe I should've known this because it was "spicy X, Y and Z" as in "spicy tuna" but what is the point of having 3 kinds of fish if they're going into a blender? Also, the futomaki are just too big. Sushi etiquitte demands popping the whole thing in or biting it clean in two, and neither is really possible. I ate them whole, but I looked ridiculous and felt ridiculous. The flavors were all good to great. The fish quality was very good. The "steak" in the Land and Sea roll is not steak. It is roast beef from the grocery deli. FYI. My other huge complaint was the gaggle of teenaged girls at the table next to us. Two of them were dressed like whores. One was showing 2 inches of thong out of her ridiculous and inappropriate outfit, and the other had a skirt that had a half inch inseam. The others were way too done up for 16 year olds, and they were obnoxious. Loud conversations about which ones of them had had sex. Lots of high fiving. One of their daddies must be a regular because they had several things delivered on the house. This is the future of our country. Unfortunately, the other clientele is part of the experience. And this experience was merely A-OK. I'll stick with Shuhei where the decor, if a bit aged, is at least well kempt, and where most of the futomaki is better composed and manageable to eat.

    (3)
  • Benjamin L.

    For my money, the best sushi in Cleveland. The lunch special cannot be beat.

    (5)
  • Scott G.

    Consistency in their sushi preparation gives this restaurant four stars in my book. It didn't get five because I have had much better sushi in other areas of the country than Cleveland, but for the area it is pretty good. Pacific East Eton is always packed at lunch and has friendly and efficient wait staff. We have not had any entrees there, only the rolls and sashimi. The rolls are always good and the sashimi is fresh tasting. You'll leave feeling full and satisfied.

    (4)
  • Jamie G.

    I have eatten at the Coventry location and Eton location many many times. Hands down this is the best Sushi in Cleveland. The fish is fresh and delicious. What to avoid? The tuna is B+ at best. Sushi pizza is not for the purists. This place gets packed at prime time, so try and go 30 minutes early or whatever works best for you. What to get? They get the BEST fresh salmon. It s on par with the best sushi I have had in NY, Chicago, San Francisco and LA. The spicy tuna rolls are excellent. These days I eat the Avocado rolls and they are still satisfyling. The Escalor is AMAZING. I have heard it is an unhealthy fish, but it is so good you have to indulge at least once, ok twice. What else? The hot food is good, filling soups and my kids like the grilled salmon. The appetizers are good and the presentation is nice. Service is good and the owners are kind people. The original chef at the coventry location used to work at Nobu in NY and it shows. They put the love into their food. If you are going to eat fish, this is the place to do it!

    (5)
  • Juan S.

    Sushi is pretty good. Service is good too.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 3:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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