Rajata K.
Yelp
First of all, how dare they?
How dare they be so personable?
How dare they be so delicious?
How dare they keep taking care of me?
And how dare they keep making me travel over 200 miles to keep seeing them? The audacity is real and man oh man, this place is worth my time, money, and hunger every single time i go see them.
From what I recall, this place has been owned and ran by the same people/family since the 80's. It looks sketchy outside and for sure it seems like people have lived in this building for years.... But it definitely builds character and history to their background. They've added parts to their once house to make it a restaurant where you, I, and other commoners can enjoy their amazing food. The menu is big, not complicated, and definitely drool worthy. They've got a bunch of combos. A bunch of things you've had from some other fancy places, yet I keep continuing to frequent this place. But let's get on to the review and why I keep coming here.
I often find myself wondering why I keep coming here though. But it's because their texas sized rolls and nigiri will satiate your hunger. I tend to get their Tokyo inn special which involves sashimi, tempura, and some type of grilled fish. Every time I come in, I try and sit at the sushi bar and if you can? Do it. Call and make that damn reservation so you can experience an enhanced atmosphere. I have yet to stray from my normal order because," if it ain't broke? Don't fix it!"
The Sashimi will consist of tuna, salmon, hamachi, octopus, surf clam, and roe. Each piece has been hand sliced by mother. So it's filled with love. It's filled with years and years worth of experience. And its definitely going to fill your stomach.
The tempura has shrimp, asparagus, broccoli, and other veggies. The traditional sauces will be served and you will be asking for more if you're not full of food by now. Each piece has a crunch and bite to it which adds to your experience.
The grilled fish is what i always expect to eat. I get the collar and the umami is always there. I can't ever get enough with how simple yet complex the taste of each morsel.
If you haven't stopped by here yet. You're doing yourself a problem. Come by. Come sit and enjoy some Japanese food done by actual people. If you didn't know for a tidbit. Japanese food is the number one cuisine which is NOT ran/own by its own people. So come by. Take a seat for a minute. And get yourself a handie. I mean hand roll.