Discover Restaurants offering the best Japanese food in Aurora, Oregon, United States. Aurora is a city in Marion County, Oregon, United States. Before being incorporated as a city, it was the location of the Aurora Colony, a religious commune founded in 1856 by William Keil who named the settlement after his daughter. The population was 918 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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4 based on 31 reviews
World series playing on TV in background. Waitresses gave us time to order. Order arrived a table very quickly. Really felt like a neighborhood restaurant as I heard the sushi staff chat about baseball and like. A couple came in and staff recognized them as regulars. We ordered the sushi boat for 4 people and some extra soup. Nice flavor, filling- but not overly full. No wonder this place is popular. Keep up the good work.
4 based on 25 reviews
Popped in for a quick lunch and it was a very pleasurable experience - sushi was delicious - tasty and good value. Service was quick and attentive but not obtrusive. It wasnt particularly busy but there was still a good selection of dishes on the belt. Will return.
joy teriyaki replaced another teriyaki/rice bowl venue several months ago and has slowly grown in popularity. The meal choices are consistent with similar types of venues. However "joy teriyaki" is lower priced yet about the same amount of food as others. The lunch special at $5.95 is definitely a bargain compared to the others in the area. The dining area is much smaller in comparison but is capable of handling large crowds. We truly enjoy the quality of food from" joy teriyaki".
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I have been going here at least once a week for years for the chicken pho. Everything is organic, the owner grows the basil in his backyard, they cook their broth for 6 hours and it is flat out delicious. I've tried pho at various places around Portland that are supposed to be 'the place' and none of them compare to Love. Aptly named... cuz I love it.
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The parking lot was full, next door to another popular restaurant. 5 minute wait for a table. Order at the counter. Watch the hand-pulled noodle demonstration while waiting for meal. The seafood bowl of ramen was delicious with fresh calamari, clams, and prawns in white broth. The spring roll was good and the tempura was great. The loud modern music was irritating, Japanese music would have been more appropriate. But overall a good meal and I can't wait to eat there again and try the pork belly soup with the wonderful hand-pulled noodle.
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