Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Trabuco Canyon. Trabuco Canyon is a small unincorporated community located in the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains in eastern Orange County, California, and lies partly within the Cleveland National Forest.
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5 based on 7 reviews
The old sushi place that used to be here was mediocre and decor was dated. This new sushi joint got a much needed face lift and it is so nice inside now. Great friendly service and wonderful sushi. Their tempura is fantastic too - not greasy or overcooked. Chef gave us a free tasting of their hamachi which was fantastic.Their philly roll, rainbow roll, and miso were all good too.
Most Popular American food in Trabuco Canyon, California, United States
Quaint setting. Good service and you tend to get overwhelmed by all the choices they offer. Every sushi roll we've ordered has been great! We've eaten there several times and never been disappointed. I think it is one of the best sushi restaurants we've ever eaten at and we've eaten it all over the country including Hawaii.
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5 based on 30 reviews
Shabu is fun! You cook your own thinly sliced meet by waving it around in boiling water. You are given a plate of veggies to eat with it also. It is a different experience. Price is medium. If you are a big eater, you may not feel filled up though. Enjoyable expierence overall.
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If you love sushi & sashimi, you will absolutely LOVE Sashimi. Everything they make is beyond delicious and beautifully presented. Like a work of art. The owners are beyond kind and take care of you, like you are in their home as their guests. Don't miss Sashimi!!!!
4 based on 42 reviews
I Love This Restaurant!!!
In all fairness to the restaurant, most of the food is above average plus the view of Lake Mission Viejo is amazing. However, if you are concerned with your health, the beef that is used in the Udon Beef Noodle Soup is mostly fat and gristle. I couldn't ean 90% of the beef because it was really disgusting. I spoke to our server about it, even showed the beef to her and her response expressed no concern at all to my issue. She said that the beef is always like that and then she walked away. This is not the way to promote good customer service, especially when their prices are a bit higher than most Japanese restaurants in the area. Next time I want sushi or Udon, I will try somewhere else that shows more compassion to their customers.
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