Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Occoquan. Occoquan (/ˈɒkəkwɒn/) is a town in Prince William County, Virginia. The population was 759 at the 2000 United States Census, but as of the census of 2010, there were 934 people residing in the town of Occoquan. The town is a suburb of Washington, D.C. and is adjacent to Woodbridge. The current mayor is Liz Quist.
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4 based on 52 reviews
Tokyo One is a Japanese Hibachi restaurant located in an unassuming strip mall in Lorton, VA. However, once you walk in it is as nice as any Benehana's I've seen and just as good for half the price. They just updated their menus and offer many types of sushi and other Japanese staples besides the hibachi. We go here once a month and it is consistently good food with great service for an affordable price.
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3 based on 18 reviews
Valentine's day night, seating without a wait, excellent dinner. Enormous seaweed salad with a nice side of spicy sauce. The spicy tuna and salmon rolls had large pieces of tuna and salmon in and on them. The sashimi was fresh, large pieces. It's good to see that this place has gotten it back together again, management changes in the past were not in its favor but it's returned to being one of, if not the best sushi places in Woodbridge. The prices have gone up significantly in the past few years, but if you want the best, it's worth it.
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4 based on 23 reviews
We did an errand at Potomac Mills Mall and checked Tripadvisor for a local spot that was not in the mall. The Bento Cafe is in a small strip mall close by.You order your meal at the counter and it is served to you by the Bento Mom. Having visited Japan last summer, she and I had a great conversation. She helped to refine my chopstick technique, gave me fun advice so I don't"shake away my happiness" when I dip my Maki in soy sauce, and gave me good guidance on chewing more.
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4 based on 38 reviews
WOW! What a treat. My Vietnamese friend as well as my son's Korean friend both recommended this restaurant as they said the food was delicious! The
Excellent meat with noodles and veggies and salad, so lots leftovers to take home. Only problem was that I tried to cancel 1 item soon after ordering, but they said they already cooked it. Not believable because waited 25 minutes to bring it out!
4 based on 63 reviews
We stopped in fr a business lunch, but only because we wanted Japanese food, not to do the entire teppanyaki show too. So, we sat in the bar area at a regular table. We were told that the service would be slower there, which was fine considering we had business to discuss. Overall, the wait wasn't very long.But the food we ordered came out looking less than appetizing. It tasted nice, but looked like it was scraped together from leftovers from one of the teppanyak grills that were cooking up entrees for the other guests.Again, the food tasted decent, but the service was slightly lacking, presentation completely lacking and overall we just weren't impressed, especially for the amount paid. Might be better at dinner.
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