Terrible service. The young waitress girl acts rudely and clueless, impersonating that she is the manager. She cannot be on the floor, she needs training and must get better knowledge of federal laws and mostly important follow them! She gave us a hard time just because my 90 yr old blind mother had her service animal - a small 12 lbs dog, trying to seat us in a dead area of this crap place saying she doesnt care about federal laws but only internal restaurant rules. She embarassed us in front of other people being extremely rude until we ask to talk to a manager. She left saying will bring the manager but instead she calls someone while talking to us and then she decided to became the manager. Obviously this place has no serious management. We were tired of her insisting on arguing and we decided to leave. This place will be reported and hopefully fined. Its a sad place that discriminates AdA people with service dogs. We live in the area for 18yrs and been a regular there supporting omasa but this place only goes down and down thru the years regarding service and quality of food are not good. Never will go back!!!! There are plenty of other amazing and welcoming places in the area such as Kouraku and Yama sushi with better food and professional service. Its dark, empty and sad this place with rude waitresses. I will not miss when goes bankruptcy and finally closes its doors. Absolutely disgusting the way...
ย ย ย Read moreStop by on a Sunday afternoon to introduce the restaurant to a family friend visiting from Australia. Servicewise, waiters were running around like chickens with out heads. Everything was a rush and did not have the proper time to peruse through the menu, add to that, while professional, did not look happy. Maybe it had to do with the older Japanese man behind the sushi bar, without regards to patrons, was obsessively loud and his screaming at the staff, was a nuisance. Additionally, my family and I were kicked off the sushi bar, because we were ordering lunch boxes, after which he screamed in japanese to the hostess, who moved to tell us we needed to move to a table, because of it. What is interesting, all the caucasian seating at the sushi bar had order lunch boxes, including the three that took our spot after moving. Foodwise, they apparently have a separate weekend, or possibly, Sunday menu since Dombury was not available on weekends. . The Menu was limited compared to other Japanese places in the village. Food was bland, the specialty rolls were tastless and tiny, defenitely, not worth the price. As a result, I cancelld the spider roll, which was taking forever to be served. Overall, I rather blow 100.00 dollars at Marukai, adjacent to this location, where food is better and cheaper. I used to frequent this place years back, however, this was the last time i give...
ย ย ย Read more$60-80 for two for the sushi bar without alcohol. Consistently delicious, fresh over the years. All hand made by Japanese sushi chefs, most here for decades. Simple things like the ama-ebi (sweet shrimp) sushi is delicious, but even more so is when you have the head put into a bowl of miso to sip with the rest of the meal. Uni to scallops to salmon to ikura are all fresh and delicious enough to make even natives who grew up in Sapporo happy. This is a sushi restaurant first. This means sit at the sushi bar for the best sushi! Sit at the tables and order the sets or combos and you'll likely get the usual American standard quality - good for a quick meal, decent, but nothing like the sushi bar. Same goes for most non-sushi bar items like teriyaki, etc. In the downtown LA area, it's the only one I consistently visit. (The other favorite South East across the street from the Office supplies store is excellent as well, if not more so, but not open on Sundays, and even more expensive.) Oomasa is simply cozy and comfortable, delicious sushi you can spend two hours chatting and grazing through. Ginger and wasabi fresh and delicious, can easily eat through one to two servings of the ginger. Park on the big parking structure east, next to the boba shop and directly south of the Japanese American museum,...
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