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    Cafe Hiro

    4.0 (1.4k reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 1:30 pm, 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM

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    CAFE HIRO ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids

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    Ask the Community - Cafe Hiro

    What are some gluten free options?

    They don't really have any gluten-free options. It uses Japanese condiments that has gluten.

    Do you have options for my vegetarian friend?

    They have salads but the portions and pricing makes it not worth it. They are not accommodating with any requests whatsoever.

    Do you really need a reservation?

    Not really, I've walked-in several times.

    Do you host private events? I am very interested in a luncheon event for approximately 20-25 people.

    We can accommodate private events as long as it is planned ahead of time with us! Please give us a call during our hours. Thank you

    Are they doing omakase for take out?

    They don't offer any sort of omakase.

    How much does wine corkage cost?

    $10/bottle, but Tue&Wed are BYOB!

    While cleaning, I found a 7 year old gift "card" (it's paper form), can I still redeem it?

    If it doesn’t have an Expire date on it, yes you can use it anytime.

    What do you recommend here for a first visit? What's one of your favorite dishes?

    Besides uni pasta the other item I love love love is their kurabata (deep fried pork) with curry. If you like spicy ask for extra spicy.… Read more

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    Crazy Rock'N Sushi

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    This location has a smaller food court compared to the one on Paularino, but it does give you the…read moreoption of having access boiled hot water and a microwave. They have a variety of Japanese foods, treats, beverages, and alcoholic beverages. I just love Mitsuwa stores in general. We unfortunately didn't get in until just about closing time for the Food Court. It would've been sooner had I not needed to clean up my youngest daughter who got carsick the moment we parked the car... we drove out from Vegas. But this location was just five minutes away from the hotel we were going to spend the night in. Hopefully if we come back to this area, we will be able to get here sooner and have a better experience and opportunity to order from a larger selection of restaurants in the Food Court that will be open.

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    Been coming here since 2014…read more Started as a broke Cypress College student now working in corporate. Authentic Japanese-owned, mostly Japanese staff, with a couple of long-timers who have clearly found their forever workplace - over a decade and counting. New owner took over when the original retired, a few small changes here and there, but the food and service? Barely touched. That is the highest compliment a ownership transition can get. Check IG for their lunch specials from M-F. I am leaving this review purely out of self-interest. This place cannot close.

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    AMAZING food and deals! I found this place inside of a food court with several other businesses and…read moretheir prices are so good, I decided to give them a try above the other food options! We got the tonkotsu ramen and a yellowtail roll called Angrytail Roll. The fish is fresh and the Tonkotsu is so flavorful that we even finished all the broth. Our server was so sweet as well. It also felt like a different little world inside of this restaurant, within the food court, which is very cool for an experience for dining within a food court. Highly recommend!

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