Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Fairfield including Kenko Sushi, Nikko Hibachi Steakhouse & Lounge, Sushi Laco, Izumi Japanese Steak House, Sushi Village, Mr. Sushi
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4 based on 22 reviews
Before Mr. Sushi opened you had to go to NYC to get high grade sushi. Some 15 years later they are still going strong. There's a reason for that. Jack welcomes every client as a friend visiting his house. You can't beat the value and quality at Mr. Sushi. There is a full kitchen for cooked Asian dishes as well.
4 based on 16 reviews
Great vibe, great food, excellent prices. Always a good crowd. Almost an unlimited sushi, sashimi, apps and desert Menu included in the all you can eat. Best bang for your buck around! The staff is very friendly. Food comes out very quick. They serve Lunch and Dinner 7 days a week. A must try!!! You won't be disappointed and that's coming from a lifetime sushi eater.
4 based on 37 reviews
Visited with the nephews. Always a fun time and good food if you know what to expect from hibachi (shrimp, chicken, sirloin and filet) Hibachi chefs always put on a good show. I will say that the place could use an update.
4 based on 8 reviews
Tried to find an Asian restaurant in Fairfield. Surprisingly we found this small but great Japanese restaurant. The Sushi was very fresh. Unlike most of Japanese, the portion of dishes here is quite big. The owners were very friendly as well. We highly recommend this restaurant.
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3 based on 64 reviews
We made a reservation at the restaurant for earlier this evening for dinner with friends and when we showed up with our Service Dog which was wearing a clearly marked vest, we were escorted into a front room that had no heat. I explained to the gentleman, Damian, who took us into the room, that since the room had no heat our guests, who are elderly, were very uncomfortable and asked if could we be seated in the adorning room which we walked thru that was heated and unoccupied.He stated we could not sit there because of the Service Dog, wearing her marked vest, even though there were no other customers there at the time.I'm assuming he does not understand the Federal laws applying to Service Animals even though I tried to explain them to him.We left since our older guests were so uncomfortable in the unheated room ( outside temperature at the time in Fair field, NJ was approx. 50 degrees ).Since we are staying at the LaQuinta Hotel next door, we will be making sure to let everyone know our treatment even though we had a Service Animal wearing her marked vest with us the entire stay, as well as our last stay there.I will also be leaving negative feedback on all the other Restaurant websites so anyone coming to New Jersey will know not to patronage your restaurant in the future.I will be also contacting the Federal & Sate agencies that handle discrimination against American with Disabilities to report your restaurants handling of us.
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5 based on 51 reviews
It was a unique and unforgettable experience. We had several sushi rolls and the tuna tartare, which I love. The meals were fresh and tasted clean, with just enough of the necessary toppings to create an explosion of flavors. I would recommend this to anyone who especially enjoys eating raw fish.
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