This place is also known as an "Edo Mae Sushi" place, which means "Before Edo Period Sushi." This place isn't necessarily from the edo period, but its been there sin e 1897 during the Meiji Era. The style of sushi you eat with your hands, before chopsticks.
The size of the sushi is huge and the rice is nice and sweet. The fish is thick cut and the portion is amazing fulfilling for any hardcore sushi eater. One order is more than enough.
The fish is amazing fresh and the service is top notch from the owners. The have a lot of regulars for years, so you know its a good place for sushi. Every piece is a perfect balance of rice and fish.
The price is amazing, even after 7 years, the menu price has barely gone up and a base meal is like 1100円. Its a bang for your buck here and you eat like a 5 star restaurant. Its a nice place to visit if you really like sushi, especially true old...
Read moreWe had very good experience in this sushi restaurant. As others mentioned food, service, and atmosphere were good. There were few local people eating there, which is a sign of good restaurant. One of the locals was not shy and started talkig tobus using Google translate, asking us how we like japan etc. It was fun to interact with this gentlemen and we shared few...
Read moreWonderful family ran restaurant. Our limited Japanese and Google translate allowed us to not only enjoy the good food but also have a nice chat with one of the locals that was dining there at the same...
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