Not gonna lie. The idea of dining in a sushi restaurant literally located underneath the room floors of La Quinta inns sounds a little shady, but the best places I've eaten at are exactly located in a humble setting. I was heading to the airport and wanted dinner before my flight. This location was only 10 minutes away from the terminals so it was very convenient, and for some reason my gut was telling me to go here and I am so glad I did!My beau and I started off our meal with a bowl of miso soup, and Hamachi blossom which is an appetizer Crudo. There is a ponzo sauce on top of it with a slight creme. Then we have our entourage of nigiri. I have noticed with this place that their sushi pieces are served dressed up. There is additional toppings on some, sauces on some, or the scallops are seared with a blowtorch, and the fattier fish has wasabi in it to cut the fattiness. I appreciate the attention to detail, and it reminds me of the time I've had omakase. How each piece is different, has a story to speak for themselves.Also, last thing to note, free parking! Just on the left of the hotel check in entrance and you can turn into the car garage that leads down.Gochisosama! :)
Food was delicious and the workers were very friendly. It was a nice and clean restaurant. Ate there for my birthday lunch with a few former co-workers. The only thing is that the restaurant is a little bit hidden if you’re driving by. You might not notice the restaurant with all the trees in front of the place.
Sushi was fresh and reasonably priced. I ordered the Chirashi Don and really liked it.
Really good sushi, great service, too!We got the bashamichi, Alaska, spicy tuna, and sweet potato rolls. The tea was also good.Thank you!
I’ve ordered delivery and takeout from here. I’ve only ever ordered their rolls. They're fresh and packaged neatly in their containers. If the restaurant wasn’t so far away, I’d order more often.
Honestly great food, beautifully presented. Service was wonderful. They were kind, quick, and responsive. It’s worth the visit even if it’s hard to get to!
Solid standard American Japanese fare, good presentation. Somewhat limited sushi selections. Didn't try ramen; they have some but bear in mind it's not a ramen joint.
They were out of hamachi kama, which has happened to me at many sushi places, so I would say it's pretty common. I got the sake kama instead. It was not dry or over-cooked, which I would say is not very common at sushi places. Kudos.The kama, a sushi roll, and a mango nigori was the perfect dinner.I still can't stop thinking about that nigori. I think I had a dream about it.
Nice staff, food is overpriced though and quite average. It is a plus that they're open from 3-5PM though as many sushi spots are not.Definitely one of my last choices though. Very small portions, bento boxes are more expensive than all other sushi places near by.
Really good food. Nice experience with staff. We did door dash pick up. Only complaint was no soy sauce in the bag. And not enough of the other sauces.