Reviews on Japanese food in La Quinta, Greater Palm Springs, California. Leading golf destination La Quinta basks in the Coachella Valley, southeast of Palm Springs. Nearly 24,000 people live in the "Gem of the Desert." The city offers a quaint shopping village, an excellent base for exploring the Salton Sea or biking Bear Creek Trail, and, of course, superb golfing. Legendary La Quinta Resort, where Frank Capra wrote Lost Horizon, has lured celebrities since opening in 1926, while municipal SilverRock offers outstanding golfing at the hem of the Santa Rosa Mountains.
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4 based on 209 reviews
I have hearing difficulty in one ear, especially in the presence of background noise. Okura was a bit too noisy last Monday. Other than that minor issue, the food and the service were excellent. The dynamite shrimp starter was hot but not too hot. The black cod entree was good and my family all enjoyed various sushi items.
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4 based on 65 reviews
Just had my mom bday dinner with a table of 7 of us and we had an amazing great dinner with friends and family. The Tuna Tower was fresh and tasty, all of the combo plates were great and comes with nice Miiso Soup and Salads. The rolls were big and great quality.We will be back to Misaki soon.
4 based on 37 reviews
The staff is friendly and attentive, the food is consistently good but not great. The prices are very reasonable. The bentos are a nice option for a quick lunch or dinner, and they do a very good job with their Hamachi Kama. I also really like their Hello Peno's stuffed jalapeño appetizer.
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4 based on 17 reviews
Went to try this place for lunch and glad we did! We went in just after they opened, so there weren't a lot of people around. The waitress gave us her full attention. The restaurant was clean and welcoming.if you go for lunch, get their lunch specials. You get a large amount of food for your $. I ordered 2 rolls for $9.50. That's 16 pieces - a crazy lot for that much. Very filling.I tried the Spicy Tuna Roll and the Sweet Potato Roll. Both good - in fact, I think the sweet potato roll is my new favorite!This is close to home also, so we'll be back again with the entire family in tow soon.
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