Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Abita Springs. Abita Springs is a town in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 2,365 at the 2010 census, up from 1,957 in 2000. It is part of the New Orleans–Metairie–Kenner Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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4 based on 21 reviews
My family was very happy to have found Megumi in Covington today for lunch. We started with a pair of appetizers, the Seafood Tempura Boat with oysters, clams, shrimp, salmon, catfish and crab sticks, and a wonderful shumai plate with two of each of three different shumai dumplings, two yakitori chicken skewers, two fried dumplings, two tiny spring rolls and two tempura crab sticks. The three of us shared two amazing rolls. The Jimbo was seared tuna, avocado, shredded snow crab, shrimp tempura and two sauces. The other the Big Beaux Gestaux? hBigshrimp tempura, spicy tuna avocado and cream cheese (we asked for no cream cheese or sesame seeds, they were very accommodating.) Not only were the rolls delicious, they were magnificently beautiful! And filling - the two appetizers and two rolls were more than enough for three hungry people. Not inexpensive, but great value. Great lunch spot!
Sushi isn't usually a destination for me when I am on the North shore. Visited friends and they suggested Aki. You will not find better ingredients...the fish is first rate. Service is perfect. There when you need them, and they actuality have an honest opinion to aid in ordering. The chefs are skilled at their craft. Simple but beautifully crafted. Specials are really specials. Have a sushi itch? Here is your fix in Covington.
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4 based on 27 reviews
My husband and I frequent Yujin several times a month. We are never disappointed with the quality and freshness of sushi. The place is casual and it is usually very easy to get a table. The only negative I can even think of is their wine selection , which is very limited and not the best quality. Have a glass of wine before you dine!
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3 based on 25 reviews
We ate off of the sushi menu. The food was all good, chicken teriyaki was prepared in an interesting way and looked more like chicken fajitas with teriyaki sauce. Some of the menu items seemed a little higher cost than I typically see for similar menu items.
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