Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Gulf Breeze.
Gulf Breeze is a city on the Fairpoint Peninsula in Santa Rosa County, Florida, United States and is a suburb of Pensacola which lies to the north, across Pensacola Bay. The population was 5,763 at the 2010 census and by July 2016, that had increased to an estimated 6,466.
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4 based on 91 reviews
This is the second location of this chain weâve eaten at. This one had a hibachi grill. Typical Japanese hibachi food. Good soup. Good ginger based salad dressing. Nice filets. Great sushi with a huge variety. Multiple pages of sushi dishes. Very good service. Glad we went there.
4 based on 43 reviews
This place is terrific! First the food is excellent and they have a great variety of dishes, from hibachi to sushi to traditional Chinese fare itâs all good and we have tried just about everything they serve. This is also a very quaint and atmospheric spot, some great decor. Finally the owners and staff are superb, they really do a great job, thanks to everyone there!!!
4 based on 70 reviews
This restaurant will surprise you when you step inside. It is very nicely decorated. You can order from a menu, or you can order the "All You Can Eat" buffet...which is not a typical buffet. You order what you want from a special menu and that dish is then prepared for you, and brought to your table all fresh, hot and delicious! Our group ordered from the "All You Can Eat" lunch menu and there were so many choices. Our delightful, happy waiter encouraged us to try more. One thing I really liked was that the entree choices were not huge portions, which gave me a chance to try another one. My daughter and husband gave the crab rangoon was an A+.
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We visited this recently-opened property on a square old Wednesday evening, and found it quite busy - a good sign. The restaurant offers booth, high-top and bar seating, and is compact without feeling crammed; noise level was moderate considering the Rock N Roll being played as part of the chain's branding. Our server and the owner were friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. I had never seen a deep fried sushi roll on a menu, so I tried the Sweet Home Alabama, which turned out to be lightly flash fried, tasty and not oily at all. She had the Led Zeppelin, which was pronounced very good. It's presentation was the more attractive of the two dishes, with a little salad centering the sushi slices. Quite a decent selection of wine and beer is offered, along with several sakis. Tab for the two of us, with a local draft beer and a glass of wine was around $35, which we'd consider pretty reasonable. We'll be going back soon.
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