Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Hacienda Heights. Hacienda Heights is an unincorporated suburban community and census-designated place in Los Angeles County, California, United States. As of the 2010 census, the community had a total population of 54,038, up from 53,122 at the 2000 census.
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4 based on 37 reviews
Like all the Yelpers say, Akasaka Sushi Restaurant has a legendary chirashi bowl that competes with, and sometimes better than those you can find in Japan. I've had some of the freshest fish and chirashi bowls at tsukiji market in Tokyo, and have to say that Akasaka makes a mean chirashi bowl that rivals the best chirashi bowls in the world. The freshness and presentation, along with the variety of raw seafood make this bowl one of the best I've ever had. While the quantity of sashimi and sushi is often never enough at most Japanese restaurants, $45 here will definitely leave you satisfied.
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4 based on 14 reviews
1st time in this place and family was impressed on how spacious the place was and capable of accommodating a lot of guest. The presentation was not that impressive but the mix of items placed in their differeng sushi was just right making it taste deliciously different from each other. The service was quick coz there were only a few tables occupied and it was almost closing. But there were still some guest who arrived even almost about to close which were still cordially accommodated. There were more selections to choose from the menu and were clearly described. They serve draft beer in the pitcher which is a lot cheaper than ordered by the glass. This placed was just recommended by my sister and she surely isn't wrong in saying that this place is better than the place where we used to go to. Will surely go back.
We went there with family on a Saturday night with a reservation for 5:30pm and were immediately seated. The menu included a variety of Japanese dishes and we each had a different one. Everyone enjoyed their meal and the service was excellent. We did notice that by 6pm the place was crowded, with people waiting. I, therefore, recommend getting a reservation, at least, on a weekend.
I've been to many sushi restaurants, and for the price you can't beat this place. At first, the location and ourselves putting our name on the waiting list on the small, vacated podium at the entry gave us pause. Then, because it was Friday night, we waited over an hour for 2 of us to be seated. If you can get past that, this is a great find. When we got seated, the person apologized for the wait and appreciated our patience and immediately took our drink orders. Looking around you can see that everyone is busy and they work as one. We had 4 or 5 people, while walking by, ask if we were okay and if we needed anything. Very refreshing. We then ordered an order of gyoza(dumplings) which came out hot and relatively quick. We then ordered a rainbow roll, eel roll, spicy yellowtail roll, yellowtail sashimi and spicy yellowtail with jalapeño sashimi. The fish was very fresh and everything was so tasty. This place rivals the elite sushi places but cost half the price of those high priced sushi restaurants. An added plus, they have all you can eat sushi. Normally, you would run away as fast as you could from a sushi place that touted such a claim but this restaurant is the exception. You have to try this place out if you have the opportunity.
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