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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI saw the first comment and felt how hilarious it was. For a real Japanese restaurant in Japan, all sauces should taste different. Someone says the tempura sauce is less flavor that must come to a fake Japanese restaurant and being treated with soy sauce with water and make you think that should be the real tempura sauce. How silly it is. Actually I was highly recommending sashimi like white tuna and squid. They do taste fresh and fishy. Also master will always feel good if you want to order some secret/special order out of the menu. Like this place. Way better than any other in Tulsa.
This is a hidden gem. It's not fancy like In the Raw or Zanmai, but if you want amazing, affordable, and fresh sushi, this is your place. The older gentleman remembers our orders every single time we go in, regardless of how long it has been since our last visit. I definitely suggest the non fried rolls.
If you value your time do not eat here. It took 2 hours for us to get our order and half of us received our food before the others. I normally don't write reviews I just don't want anyone else to suffer our fate.
Just can't believe this place has got 4 stars. I am so sorry to say this but i had the worst sushi i have ever had in my life here. We, two of us, ordered so much food maybe about 5 dishes that includes sushi rolls, hotpot and nigiri and everything was really bad and not fresh. And this place did not look that hygienic either. Wouldn't recommend this place at all, honestly wanted to give 0 star.
It pretty rare when I give a sushi place a lower score. Went on a saturday night about 7pmish and the place was empty and I should have taken the hint. Folks that work there are nice enough, you get a greeting coming thru the door and plenty of smiles. Ordered a couple of appetizers, the tempura chicken and the yakitori as well as a tako salad to start. The menu has more japanese cusine than sushi which is nice but all I wanted at the time was some nigiri and maybe a couple of rolls. The yakitori was good, the tempura was more akin to a thick beer batter and the tempura sauce was flavor-less. You're asked how spicy you would like your tako salad on a scale of 1-10 and I asked for a 5. While it did have a little heat it had very little tako and once again there was not much in the way of flavor, had to ask for some lemon wedges to squeeze in to get some taste. The nigiri was presented nicely but the rolls were rather skimpy and pedestrian. I'll give this place one more shot for some of the other Japanese cuisine but I don't have high hopes.