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    3.9 (581 reviews)
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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Spicy tuna and tuna on top
    Ryan C.

    Good sushi for the price and honestly a better way to eat a casual meal of sushi. I like the fact that you order from a touchscreen and that you don't have to order a full roll if you like rolls. The star of the show is the salmon. In my opinion, the chef cuts it thicker or wider than most sushi restaurants I've been to. Great variety and selection of items, and the waitress was very kind!

    Jane S.

    It's been so long since I've come back here and WOW...I don't think I'd go anywhere else anymore to get my sushi fix. Their concept is obviously "one piece" of nigiri at a time (or sashimi), but this is the perfect place to get a variety of bites! I love how reasonable their prices are, especially considering the high quality of their fish. Looks and tastes super fresh! They even open super late (3am!!!) so if you're ever craving sushi and sake, this is the place to go!

    Dragon roll and roe herring.
    Shin C.

    Food is ordered through individual tablets at each table instead of through the server. It's a bit frustrating because this means only one person can look at the menu at a time and you have to wait. The menu is a bit cluttered and disorganized, with some items hidden in folders with ambiguous name. This could be sorted if they had someone tech savvy to fix it. Something they can improve is wiping down the tablets between lunch and dinner. It was really grimey. The servings are not very large and the price reflects that. What's good is there is a unique variety of food not often seen at other Japanese restaurants, like the Okonomiyaki. We ordered a couple of items and they came out in waves. The wait wasn't long but it wasn't fast. The server is attentive despite relying on the tablet for orders and there are special menu deals for certain times. All in all, I would come here if you want a no frills, low interaction eating out experience.

    Anthony Z.

    Solid, cheap sushi place when you're just looking for a super casual night out. Parking is on the street and can get a little tough during peak times, but we found a spot easily on El Camino at 6:40PM. There a around 12-16 tables that can seat 4 people, and the dining environment reflects its pricing. You order on an iPad, and their menu is pretty big compared to the staff and kitchen size. The prices appear cheap, around $3-$5 for 4 rolls of sushi, but can add up quick (like kura sushi). I like how they give smaller sushi quantities so you can taste the entire menu and not get stuck with 1 or 2 rolls the entire night at other restaurants. The sushi rolls are on the smaller side so it's not really bang for your buck, just different tastes for your buds. All the rolls I ordered were solid, but there weren't any that made me go wow. Then again, none of the rolls made me go ew, so I stand by the fact that this is a solid sushi place when you don't want all the formalities or wait times that comes with others.

    Melissa C.

    Visited around 5 PM and it was pretty empty. Ordering is done through a tablet with plenty of options -- nigiri, sashimi, rolls, and udon. We ordered about 35 items for roughly $50, which is a great deal for the amount of food, though the quality was hit or miss. The rice was very soft and mushy, lacking the usual sushi rice flavor, and some of the fish -- especially the squid -- tasted quite fishy. The cucumber maki was the highlight: simple and refreshing. Overall, it's a good spot if you're looking for quantity on a budget, but I'd probably skip it next time.

    Udon
    Lexine F.

    The place is easy to find off of El Camino. The place is a great size for the space. The ordering system was easy and user friendly we just used the IPad at our table. As soon as we ordered the food came out shortly after to follow. I was thoroughly impressed with the service and how everything came out reasonably after each other. It seemed like there was only one person running the place and she did a great job! The udon was quite delicious with lots of flavor and the gyoza was pan fried to perfection. The rolls were pretty good nothing too exciting but for the price point it is pretty reasonable!

    Jessamyn D.

    Great cute little restaurant! My friend introduced this place to us, we sat down and ordered all of our food through the ipad and came out in a timely manner. We ordered a bunch of different nigiris and enjoyed all of them - price is fairly cheap and worth it. Parking is on the street and there is a public parking lot as well.

    Sashimi plate arrived with all the sashimi with selected.
    Jamee S.

    First off, they are not open till 3AM. The owner said she's tried to fix it on Yelp but it still shows 3AM. Great little sushi restaurant. Friendly service. You order from the iPad connected to the wall. I love that you can order 1 piece of sushi and basically create your own "omakase." Aside from nigiri, sashimi, and rolls, you can also order donburi and udon dishes. Service was fast. We got our food timely. The pricing is great. I love the small portions. You can pretty much try everything you want because you're in control of what you order. We ordered a variety of sashimi, a beef udon and a beef over rice. Decent and tasty. No complaints. I'd love to come back again. The restaurant was clean. Bathroom was clean.

    Natalie L.

    Sushi quality here is surprisingly pretty good, and I love the concept of being able to order by the piece! It lets you try more options than if you were to just get one roll, though I do worry how much waste this produces lol. Service can be kind of spotty sometimes considering they're making all kinds of rolls one at a time in the back, but honestly, I don't mind because it helps me pace myself. This is definitely one of my go-to sushi spots in the Peninsula!

    Johnny A.

    Solid 4 for the food, 4.5 stars overall! Been here a couple times, I find it convenient to order everything on the tablet as needed, and if I liked something more, I could easily order more. I had a long workweek, so decided to drop by here last minute a little past 8pm on a friday to treat myself. Chill and peaceful vibe, relatively quiet, minimal interaction with others, and perfect for going through some phone chores. Plenty of parking and no wait at this time. Might be best to come in parties of 1-4 since that's the size of one table. Fish is fresher than expected at this price point, currently 1.25 per pc of sashimi and 1.65 per pc of nigiri, and maybe $3-4 for special items like hokkaido scallop and uni nigiri. Being able to order 1 pc or small portions makes it convenient to try new items, e.g. I learned i didn't like saba or egg herring lol, so just ate 1 pc of those.

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    Allena C.

    The concept for this sushi spot intrigued me. To order a few pieces of sushi and not have so many pieces of one type of sushi or sashimi sounded great! So you could order a variety, get your fix, but not spend a fortune! Win-win in my book! Modern Asian interiors with tablets on each table so you can place your order without having to flag someone down, making life a little bit easier. We got to the restaurant around 8 pm and there were about 4 other tables with patrons. We found a parking spot a good, long block away. Nice to walk a bit after dinner. We ordered a chirashi bowl, seaweed salad (1 pc), ikura (1 pc), Snow Demon roll (4), Crazy King roll (4), Hot Line roll (4), Rainbow roll (4), Philadelphia roll (3), Spicy Hamachi (3), Salmon & Avocado (3), Tiger roll (4). My bf and I liked all the rolls we ordered. The fish tasted fresh and it was at the right temperature where it wasn't cold. I think this is the perfect way to try different sushi rolls especially if you're only dining with one other person or alone. And there's less of a chance that you'll order too much because you can order little by little until you are full. I hate having to eat leftover sushi! It's so much better fresh! We ate just enough and the bill was under $50 without tip! That's a bargain!! We'll be sure to come back to try other things on the menu!

    Uni tasted so fresh
    Ezen C.

    4.5 stars -- as good as they've been for years. Came for lunch on a weekday right when they opened. Free parking in the small lot across the street. Inside was quiet and dim, which was perfect for our stroller with an infant napping. Ordering on the iPad is easy and the order comes out relatively quick. I like how they plate everything all at once. Everything tasted fresh. This is one of the few places I know where you can get udon carbonara and it does not disappointment.

    Beef Udon
    Matthew W.

    Food's decent here. I love coming here for lunch, as you can get away with a beef udon or bento for about $9. Sushi is sorta meh for the price though. The main gimmick is that you order via kiosk at your table without any wait staff. It's fun to order lots of food, especially since they've got plenty of options, but don't get carried away or your bill will reflect that.

    Udon Carbonara, Chicken karaage

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    Ask the Community - One Piece Sushi

    Are they really open that late on weekends? Is it the full menu or just limited items?

    Limited items. Late night menu is only noodles and appetizers and some desserts.

    Does the restaurant take reservations?

    Do they have outdoor dining?

    No, but they re-opened indoor dining. They have 5 tables inside for seating.

    Is this place open for dine-in now?

    They have re-opened for indoor dining for dinner time as of 02/22

    Are they open during lockdown?

    Yes for takeout.

    Is there food without fish?

    They mainly serve sushi but they also have different types of udon, salads, different type of donburi and tofu dishes

    Is there an AYcE option? And if so, what's the price?

    As far as I know there is no AYCE option here. Since their sushi comes in smaller portions for a more affordable price, you can still eat lots of sushi for not a bad cost!

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    Ichika Izakaya

    Ichika Izakaya

    4.5
    (267 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$$

    My husband and I had dinner here tonight, and overall it was a really memorable experience. We've…read moretraveled quite a bit and tried sushi in many different cities, including around the Los Angeles area where we live and have our favorite spots. So when we visit a sushi restaurant, we tend to evaluate everything as a whole -- price, quality, service, and of course the flavors. For dinner we ordered the Mango Tuna Roll (which was our first time trying a mango-style sushi roll), the 8-piece Omakase Nigiri, a Double Toro Roll, two pieces of Otoro, and a hot sake. With a 20% tip included, the total for the two of us came to $163.50, which honestly falls within the average range of what we usually spend for a sushi dinner like this. Normally we might pay around $120-$130 depending on the place, sometimes a little more if we add an extra item or two. The portion sizes were pretty standard. Not unusually large, but not small either -- similar to what we've experienced at many other sushi restaurants. Where this place really stood out was the depth of flavor. The quality and balance of the ingredients were excellent. At one point I actually caught myself closing my eyes just to focus on the taste, which is something I almost never do. The preparation felt very refined and the flavors were elevated, rich, and memorable. I would describe it as delicate portions with very elevated flavors. Because of that, I'm giving this place 5 out of 5 stars. This is the kind of restaurant that works perfectly for a nice dinner with your partner. It's not necessarily a place where you go wild ordering everything on the menu like at a taco spot. Instead, it's better to be thoughtful with what you choose and enjoy a few well-crafted dishes. You can easily have a special, enjoyable dinner here without going overboard. Definitely worth visiting if you're in the area and want a quality sushi experience with refined flavors. The only thing I felt was missing was a small welcome miso soup. In some sushi restaurants we've visited, they serve a tiny cup of miso with a couple pieces of tofu as a warm welcome. It's a very small gesture, but it creates a nice first impression and adds a sense of hospitality to the experience. Considering the quality and pricing of the menu here, a simple welcome miso soup would fit perfectly with the overall dining experience.

    Nice sushi spot in the area! Overall had a good experience here…read more This place is located in a small shopping plaza so there is plenty of parking. Glad I made a reservation on Sunday night for dinner as it did get a bit crowded. It is moderately sized. For 2, we ordered 2 appetizers and 2 sushi rolls. We got the eggplant, corn tempura, a mango salmon roll and a dragon roll. Everything came out quickly and was very fresh. I saw that the salmon roll was spicy but it was hardly spicy so that was a good thing for me. I enjoyed the corn tempura, perfectly crunchy and flavorful. The eggplant was also unique and tasty. It was enough food for two. Everything was a bit on the pricy side but the quality was there. Would come back to try other things and the omakase.

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    Amami Sushi Bistro

    Amami Sushi Bistro

    4.2
    (758 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Hands down my favorite sashimi spot. I always get omakase here for special occasions. $48 and you…read moreget 10 of the most premium nigiri in the largest portions. The service is great. Sometimes it gets busy, so I recommend calling ahead just in case. 100% recommend this place to anyone who likes raw fish! Their rolls and udon are pretty good too.

    We were so hungry that I forgot to take photos of everything! I did manage to snap a few pictures…read moreand videos, but not all of the dishes. It was such a hot day, and all we wanted was a refreshing cold meal. One of the things I love about coming here is creating my own omakase. Unfortunately, they were out of one of my longtime favorites, the baby lobster. This time I ordered the Santa Barbara uni, ama-ebi, baby bluefin toro, and kanpachi. The Santa Barbara uni is still the highlight, rich, creamy, and absolutely delicious. It's still one of the best I've had, although I did notice the portions have gotten smaller. As a regular who's been coming here for years, I was disappointed with the bluefin toro and kanpachi. The bluefin toro lacked the buttery texture I remember, while the kanpachi was missing its clean flavor and firm, delicate bite. Overall, the quality didn't feel as consistent as it used to. We also ordered a few rolls and a bento box, which were decent. Service was a bit slow, although they seemed busy, and the ambiance was fine. I've brought many friends and family here over the years because this used to be one of my go-to sushi spots. It makes me a little sad to say this, but I do feel the quality has declined. I hope they can get back to the level that made them so special, but for now, it may be time for me to explore some new favorites. :(

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    Ai Grill

    Ai Grill

    4.4
    (86 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Food - Skewers! So many and a good amount!…read more - Tasty - Many options Service - 1 waitress and very attentive and kind. Ambiance - Casual - Great hangout dinner spot - Small and long table options - Feels a bit like Asia I've been here a few time, for dinner and a birthday. Many more to go!

    We had a great dinner here for our party of 4 some time back and I'm just getting to the review…read morenow. We had just come from attending my Aunt's wake at Cypress Lawn mortuary in Colma. We made our way to Millbrae and on to El Camino. We parked around the corner and were seated right away. It was a fairly busy Thursday night but we were glad we didnt have to wait. There was a rotating skewer-ready charcoal grill at each table and we ordered a variety of food. We ordered garlic oysters in the half-shell ($10.95). This was cooked in the kitchen and brought out. It was delicious. We ordered prawn skewers that were a big size and came one per skewer. We had Japanese wagyu ($25.95), prime beef ($6.95), pork jowl ($3.95), shitake mushroom ($2.95), chicken thigh ($2.95), pork sausage and marinated meat skewers. We enjoyed everything that came out. Service was great and attentive. It was pretty much one server for the entire restaurant so she was running around to all the tables... The meats were good and the ones that were pre-seasoned were good too. Otherwise the dipping sauces were tasty. They bring out the skewers little by little and you can place the cooked meats on this rack-like contraption that sits near the grill and eat them at your own pace. I really liked this concept. I would certainly go back again.

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    Rice Monster

    Rice Monster

    3.9
    (62 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    I agree with the other commenters that this restaurant seems to have some consistency issues…read more Ordered the pork ribs clay pot rice and added lap cheung to it. The first thing I noticed was that there was really not many pieces of ribs, maybe they made the ribs portion smaller to make room for the lap cheung I ordered? The dish description also says that it includes taro, but I didn't have a single piece of taro in my pot. Strangely, although this place seems to share a kitchen with Social Eatery, the rice was cooked much more poorly here, which is obviously a shame for a place specializing in clay pot rice. It seems like the rice had too much water added, so it was a bit overcooked - you couldn't feel the "single grain" mouthfeel texture you should expect from well-cooked, high quality rice. Since the rice was too mushy, it obviously didn't crisp well either. Though it had some small amount of bits stuck to the edges of the metal (not clay!) pot, it was definitely not the super crispy, well browned "faan ziu" I expect, and not at all like the pictures featured in some earlier reviews of this restaurant.

    Rice Monster used to be a go-to for claypot, because they were consistently flavorful, generous…read morewith meat, and worth the price. I also appreciate how thoughtfully they pack their claypot meals to go, which used to make ordering delivery feel like a safe bet. Unfortunately, the quality has really fallen off. The first few times I ordered, the bowls were packed with flavor and protein. This most recent delivery was a huge disappointment where the food had a laughably small amount of meat and mostly dry, bland rice. For what they charge, it felt like a total rip-off. Sad to see such a solid spot become so hit-or-miss, because the claypots used to be genuinely great.

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