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    Aki Sushi - The Source

    3.0 (4 reviews)

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    Aburi Sushi

    Aburi Sushi

    4.2
    (3.7k reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$$
    All you can eat
    Outdoor seating

    Food: We chose the Sashimi Premium AYCE option, which was about $46 pp on the weekend. I found the…read moreprice quite affordable considering how much sashimi we ate. Some of our favorites were the fatty cuts (salmon, tuna, and yellowtail belly), the halibut, jumbo scallops, uni, soft-shell crab tempura, and the unique truffle unagi sashimi combo. I left with a very happy and very full stomach! Service: Excellent! Christian was very helpful and attentive. He noticed when our drinks and condiments needed refills even before we did. Ambiance: Clean and modern with a huge and interesting Japanese wall art piece.

    As always, the experience here was good. If you come during dinner time, you may experience a bit…read moreof a wait since the waitlist can get pretty long. I did notice that they now have an option to join the waitlist ahead of time instead of having to waitlist in person, which might be more convenient and even cut down the wait time. We always get the Sashimi Premium AYCE, and they still have the iPad/tablet ordering system. There were a few times when some of our orders were missed, but if that happens, you can always call a server over to help, especially if it's a premium item. The sashimi was delicious--nice and thick-cut, fresh-tasting, and had a good chew to it. Our favorite cuts were definitely the belly cuts, as it is a little fattier. I also noticed that they seem to rotate through some of their appetizers and rolls, as the appetizer section has changed compared to the last few times I've been here. It was nice to see some different options this time around. Overall, it's still been a consistently good spot for AYCE sushi and sashimi, and I've continued coming back since my first visit.

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    Yoko

    Yoko

    4.2
    (1.3k reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    Long overdue review for one of my family's regular katsu spots in the area. We've been coming here…read morefor quite a while, and the experience has always been consistently good. The staff is always attentive, friendly, and quick with service, which makes dining with kids much easier. The katsu is crispy and cooked well every time, and it's one of my kids' favorite places to eat. Portions are solid, the food comes out fast, and the overall atmosphere is casual and family friendly. Definitely recommend for families with kids looking for a reliable and satisfying meal.

    Food: 5/5 Service: 4/5…read moreAmbiance: 4/5 Parking: 3/5 Family friendly: 3/5 Stroller friendly: 2/5 ADA accessible: 2/5 First let me say I'm not a big katsu fan, but my Godson picked out this place to eat. I think I've been converted. I don't think I've really had good authentic katsu before. The chicken lady was light, tender combined with the grounded sesame sauce? It is something you need to try if you have yet to do so. The katsu meal itself ($17.95) with the combo (+$7 which includes either kimchi udon, or soba, Tuna roll) iis big on it's own. Also, the shaved cabbage salad is a great compliment to the meal. I'll be back with the family to check out the other offerings here. One downside, the space is tight, so strollers and wheelchairs won't be a comfy fit. However, there were littles here around 7 pm for dinner. All in all, is highly recommend Yoko Donkatsu.

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    Tokyo Bites

    Tokyo Bites

    4.5
    (47 reviews)
    2.6 mi
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    We had to go to Ross and this place Tokyo Bites is in the same plaza around the corner from Ross…read moreStore. It was fairly early so the place was quiet and lots of available seating. At first I thought it was a fast food style, order at the counter and wait for your order to be ready, but it was actually a casual sit down restaurant. The lovely lady took our order when we were ready. They offer a variety of plates and combo plates which includes California roll and gyoza. They have a but two rolls and get one free special which is what I went with. They have a variety of sushi rolls to choose from. They have no rice rolls and several styles of specialty rolls. They even have ramen or udon noodle soups. The service was attentive enough to not feel forgotten. She checked on us a few times and made sure our water was replenished. Pleasantly surprised about this place. Nowhere a high end Japanese restaurant, but very sufficient enough for a simple lunch.

    I decided to try this place because of the giant sign outside advertising "Buy Any Two Rolls, Get…read moreOne Free." When I arrived around 12:30 p.m. on a Saturday, the restaurant was relatively clean and completely empty. The tables looked fairly new and had a simple, utilitarian style. I walked up to the counter and asked how the promotion worked. The owner pointed out the rolls on the menu and asked whether I was dining in or ordering to go. After telling her I was dining in, I looked over the menu. Since I don't eat much rice, I was immediately drawn to the three no-rice rolls, which were $16 each. The specialty rolls also looked good and were priced between $16 and $19. I asked to order three of the no-rice rolls using the promotion. That's when the owner told me those rolls were not included. The sign outside says "any two rolls," yet apparently there are exclusions that aren't disclosed. Since the no-rice rolls are in the same price range as the specialty rolls, I asked why they were excluded. The owner didn't offer any explanation--she simply said no, then walked away from the register and back into the kitchen. I found that interaction disrespectful and a clear indication that they weren't interested in earning my business. Customer service matters, and this experience left a very negative impression. I recommend choosing one of the many other restaurants in the area that value friendly, transparent service. Advertising a promotion as applying to "any" rolls while excluding certain items without clearly stating that feels misleading.

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    Aki Sushi - The Source - sushi - Updated August 2026

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