Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Paso Robles. Located in the coastal mountain range of central California, Paso Robles, or "Pass of the Oaks," is close to mountains, beaches and deserts. The area has an ideal climate for wine-making; grape growing in the region began in 1797. There are now more than 170 wineries, 26,000 vineyard acres and 40 varietals of wine. Visit the thermal springs, which are said to have healing powers, or one of the more modern spring resorts in the area.
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4 based on 102 reviews
Consistently excellent food, friendly service, and a comfortable setting (with free parking), Goshi is our favorite place for Japanese food. We find that more food is included in their lunch and dinner combinations as compared to other restaurants that are primarily a la carte. Highly recommended!
4 based on 61 reviews
Yanagi is pretty consistent. This trip I had Shrimp/Veggy Tempura and baked Green Mussels -- de-lish! My wife had a Rainbow and Hungry Roll -- also good. They do close lunch at 2pm, so your travel plans must work if you're on the road. Parking is a challenge in downtown Paso. Work your magic!
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4 based on 23 reviews
Expected something special from the reviews read, but perhaps we didn't manage our expectations well. This was OK food, plentiful, reasonably priced, but the stir fry noodles we tried were drowning in liquid on the serving platter. The noodles looked exactly like you would get in a package of Top Raman, definitely not what we expected. The place was crowded, and seems to drive business.Don't expect authentic noodle house. This is a neighborhood hole in the wall, and good if you are hungry for something different.The BBQ (Korean) ribs were very tasty, and the Teriyaki beef looked good, but avoid the stir fry.Service OK. Ample parking. Not much for ambiance.
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4 based on 19 reviews
Traveling with my husband, Steve and his brother and wife in our RVs and stopped in Paso Robles, CA to visit Leon and Cindy (friends of my in laws). Leon suggested we all go to The Naked Fish for dinner. Because Iâm a picky eater (yes, I admit it!) I looked up the restaurant on my iPad and...surprise itâs a Sushi restaurant . We LOVE good sushi! Really well thought-out Website. Had their entire menu on their website making it very easy to make preliminary choices and they even listed Soy wrappers as an alternative to Nori (as much as I love Sushi, I hate Nori). We went early (5:30 PM) and were seated right away. We all ordered a round of drinks and rolls-all of which exceeded my expectations. Presentation of food was beautiful and the combination of ingredients masterfully executed. Our waiter was extremely personable and paid attention to what we all ordered and made insightful and wonderful suggestions on their Speciality Rolls and Sashimi offerings which I would never have tried had he not made the suggestions (picky eater problem-solved). All in all a very wonderful eating experience. I highly recommend this restaurant- they had the entire package - quality fish, experienced Sushi Chefs, personable/knowledgeable waitstaff. The Naked Fish...thank you for an awesome evening!
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