Honestly couldn't write enough about this place. I have so many stories. If sushi is an art form, then this is the Leonardo Da Vinci of sushi. Its truly incredible and brings pure happiness whenever I eat there. The sushi is of proportionate size and of supreme quality (the only sushi place I've been to where I feel contently full and don't want to order more or get a snack afterwards). The restaurant has a nice home feel where it feels like your in the grandma and grandpas kitchen/house. Which speaking of, both of them are incredibly friendly, always smiling, and very attentive to make sure your getting the most out of your meal. The drive to get there is beautiful and the coast looks like its been in several movies. Whether you stick with omakase or decide to go off on your own and order what you want, you can't go wrong. My only negative pointer for this place is that sometimes there can be too much wasabi on some of the pieces, but just don't order wasabi if you're afraid that it'll be too much. Otherwise, myself and others agree, this is the best sushi in the world. Many Japanese order fish from Hokkaido or want to travel to Hokkaido because of how much better the sushi is than Honshu. So come get some authentic amazing sushi...
Read moreDon’t be fooled by its unassuming exterior and basic interior. We had the best sushi ever in this little sushi restaurant. Even Lewis Hamilton, F1 driver, dine there in 2018.
I recommend getting the best set (3,000 yen) which has chutoro (fatty tuna), abalone, scallop, prawn, ikura (salmon roe) and others, they’re all great! The soup that has seaweed and scallops is very tasty too.
Also, there’s an interesting collection of key holders, so bring a key holder if you have something interesting that you’d like to have it display there.
There are some free public parking next to the restaurant,...
Read moreHidden Gem. Road across the mountain for this hidden gem tucked away in the rural plains of Hokkaido. I highly recommend it - Best toro of my life and amazingly friendly warm atmosphere. It's no wonder they get so many repeat customers from across the world including Louis Hamilton
Omakase is the order of choice at 3800 yen and melt in your moth toro for...
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