I have eaten at just about every Japanese restaurant in town, with many disappointments. When I found myself at Sushi Com (which is actually Sushi Dot Com, but Citysearch doesn't allow it) I knew all my hard work and searching had paid off. I lived in Japan for many years and had always wanted something close to authentic and I found it here. \r
You'll find a very modest dining area, sparsely decorated but still comfortable. \r
Always sit at the sushi bar! It is the best way to experience the place! I went in with a friend on a slow day and the sushi chefs tried a few experimental rolls out on us, which was amazing. \r
The menu is extensive, many different sushi and sashimi options. Sushi is the roll with seaweed and sashimi is the slice of fish on the small rice bed. \r
You can get a California Roll, which is most likely the best one you'll ever have, but be adventurous! They have Eel, which tastes so much better than it sounds, Octopus, and some days they even have Sea Urchin. I have tried many different things there, despite my instinct to avoid them, and have never been disappointed. Order the Miso Soup, the Gyozas, the Tempura, the Teryaki - it's all delicious. \r
I love how affordable their menu is! I have never paid more than 20 dollars, even when adding Saki to my list. \r
If you order Saki - get it warm as it is traditionally served this way. Their House Saki is very tasty. If you've never had Saki you may want to start out with cold Saki as the taste is very different from any other alcohols out there. Saki has a very sour, almost briny taste, but it is very good and compliments the sashimi very well. \r
Don't forget the Green Tea Ice Cream, freshly made at the restaurant!\r
Enjoy!
Pros: Affordable, authentic, a very happy experience
Cons: Terrible Name for a Great Place!
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