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    Haruki East

    Haruki East

    3.9(345 reviews)
    18.2 mi
    $$

    We dropped in for a quick mid-afternoon meal - linner. We were the only ones there but were soon…read morejoined by others. We ordered a hot green tea and a small hot sake. (It was very cold outside.) To eat we ordered Tom Yum Shrimp soup (more spicy than we expected- and packed to take home), seaweed salad, garlic chili edamame (which we could not finish), tempura appetizer, and Ikura sashimi. It was all quite tasty. It seemed better than in the past. The service was cheerful and the food came out in a timely manner. We had not eaten here for almost a year but will do so more frequently.

    I haven't come here in a while, but, of my friends had never had sushi so I told him I would take…read morehim to the best spot in the city--we landed here. As a disclaimer, raw sushi isn't my favorite. I tend to order cooked sushi, so maybe that makes me a fake sushi fan. Anyways, to keep it safe, we went with the California (avocado and crab stick), Wayland Maki roll (shrimp tempura, avocado with masago, and sweet soy sauce), and veggie pad Thai. The sushi came about only after about 10 minutes, followed by the paid thai 5 minutes later. Each roll brought about 6 pieces. The California was simple but good. I enjoyed the Wayland maki more, but I think I would have liked the sweet soy sauce on the side. The pad Thai was delicious. The veggies were mainly scallions, peppers, bean sprouts and maybe snap peas. I think some carrots and mushrooms would have paired well. We both left very satisfied. There was a price discrepancy on our bill (the menu said $15 and the bill said $17), so just be aware some items might be a little more expensive. They don't have a designated parking lot, but depending on the day and time you go, there is plenty of parking on the street. Our waitress was attentive and brought us everything we needed. They do have TVs and are typically on sports channels. In addition, you can watch them make sushi right before your eyes with their semi open station.

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    Haruki East - The sushi bar at Haruki East

    The sushi bar at Haruki East

    Haruki East - Sashimi - Seabass (left) Bluefin Tuna (center) Salmon (right)

    Sashimi - Seabass (left) Bluefin Tuna (center) Salmon (right)

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    Seven Moons Restaurant

    Seven Moons Restaurant

    2.8(284 reviews)
    33.2 mi
    $$

    The one star is for the unsuccessful "reinvention" of Seven Moons. What a shame! I can't rate the…read morefood because I turned around and got back in the car after looking through the window only to see that you are now a store front take-out joint. I must say, that is a terrible move, Seven Moons. It was peak lunchtime on a weekday and not a customer was in sight. Sad, sad, sad. I hate to see businesses fail but Seven Moons Asian Restaurant has all but ensured failure with this poor business decision. Listen up, SM: People chose eating at YOUR restaurant in your old location because, mainly, you had wonderful food and drink and because you had two bars, a private party room and spacious dining rooms with sit down service and a sushi bar. We can get Asian take-out on practically any street corner in any town! Remember the famous real estate slogan: Location, location, location! A store front take-out? Is that what you really want to be now? In a TJ Max plaza? Sorry you lost your lease but surely you could have moved to a better space than this. My family is deeply saddened by the loss of one of our famous eateries. We used to drive all the way from Oakland Beach to eat there. You won't be seeing us again. We're not driving 45 minutes to eat our meal out of take out containers while sitting in our car in the parking lot. I also resent that your online posting for Seven Moons is a little disingenuous in that you do not make clear that it's now a take-out joint. What did you think?--that you could trick people into coming to the new location for a meal and they would say, "Oh, no dining room? That's OK, I guess take-out is FINE.I sincerely wish you the best of luck but don't think it will help you. Best thing you can do to save your business is find a restaurant to lease, not a store front.

    If you want to walk into a completely empty disheveled restaurant with peeling paint and ripped up…read moreseats then definitely recco! First off, the first item to arrive was completely cold soup (might I add the worst miso soup I've had in about 3 years). The waitress forgot our salads and brought mains before our appetizers even arrived. The fish from the sushi bar was not fresh nor were the vegetables hot for the hibachi meal. This place a few years ago used to be a favorite, now I would never step foot in the establishment again.

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    Seven Moons Restaurant
    Seven Moons Restaurant
    Seven Moons Restaurant

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    Nami - Omakase

    Nami

    4.0(363 reviews)
    18.5 miFederal Hill
    $$

    Nami has some of the best food in Providence let alone sushi! We came pretty early on a chilly…read moreFriday night and had no issues finding a table. The restaurant itself is dimly lit but inviting and hosts a large bar. We were sat close to there. I enjoyed our waitress and the server she was training. They offered prompt and kind service. There was also a meal deal where you could order a selection of sushi rolls, appetizers, or classic rolls for a cheaper price. For my dinner I ordered the spicy scallop, Samurai, and salmon with mango. They also brought out spicy mayo and eel sauce for us. The sushi is fresh, the portions are generous, and the ingredients are high quality. I thought the prices were reasonable as well. This is definitely a gem among Italian restaurants and I highly recommend! Parking can be tricky but there are normally spots along side streets you can park at and walk over.

    Not my first time here, another place was unexpectedly closed so this was a backup. Wasn't really…read morein the mood for sushi so I went with the yakiudon. It was tasty, portion was good. And everything was to my liking. Thick udon noodles with a slight chew and tender chicken. Healthy amount of vegetables mixed in, tied together with a light and simple broth. Overall, nothing ground breaking here. Solid value at $14 so if you have some friends who want sushi but you don't or you're tight on cash, good option. Good feeling overall in this place, little of a lounge vibe, service was friendly, no complaints out of me. It'll stay in the back pocket for a backup.

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    Robert P. Moskal DMD - oralsurgeons - Updated May 2026

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