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4 based on 244 reviews
We went for sashimi and the quality was excellent. Selection a bit limited (by my standards) but more than adequate for a good meal. Beef negi starter was a bit overdone (dry) and lacked sparkle. Ambiance was very pleasant and noise levels suitable for easy conversation. Service was warm and professional. Excellent quality/price rapport. Next time I'll try the Korean BBQ.
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4 based on 52 reviews
This has been our go-to recently for sushi. Every roll is great and paired nicely with sauces unique to each roll. One roll has a frickin egg roll in the middle of it. WTF is that? It's unreal. Usually go for sushi but have hit the hibachi from time to time. All great. Only complaint is sushi is a little expensive compared to others in the area, but we still keep coming back. And the one manager has great hair.
4 based on 35 reviews
Although we have lived in the area for several decades, this was our first visit to Ota-Ya. When we arrived at its off-the-beaten-track location last Saturday evening, we discovered that it was smaller than we expected and quite busy. However, we did manage to get the last available table. The manager was friendly and engaging, and she promptly made sure we were attended to.Apparently from other reviews, many locals come for the sushi; however, we ordered a tempura (Chicken & Vegetable) and two udon (Nabeyaki and Yaki) entrees. While we were waiting for our meals, the manager came over and talk with us for several minutes, despite the restaurant being quite busy. Soup and salad were tasty, though I thought they could have been a bit less salty. The main courses soon arrived, hot and very tasty. Portions were larger than at most Asian restaurants in the region at which we have eaten. For example, the tempura entree included six large pieces of chicken and six vegetables.though I did not partake of the udons, both of my companions were very pleased with their choices.Though quite full after the main meal, the manager convinced us to share what was a a large serving of tempura green tea ice cream. We liked the ice cream itself but In hindsight, given the size of our meal, I think we would have been happier with a scoop of plain green tea ice cream.We plan on returning to Ota-Ya in the future. Both from reading other reviews and our own experience we will plan on going on nights when it is less busy or else make advanced reservations.
4 based on 42 reviews
The other day my girlfriend and I decided to meet here and have their lunch special. This restaurant was recommended by a mutual friend of ours. Everything we ate was very good. The pork fried rice I had with my lo mein was blah and extremely dry. Our waiter did bring me sweet and sour sauce to put on the rice and that made a huge difference. The won ton soup we had was very tasty. We both agreed we will come back here again. We had all this food for only $16 which was a bargain.
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