It's a little weird to me how this Japanese restaurant never really took off. Sure, it has a few branches but it's mostly remained under the radar. It's not some gourmet Japanese place or one of those Little Tokyo-esque spots but I've always really liked it for what it is-- a solid, affordable Japanese restaurant with REAL Japanese food and not those adapted, watered down dishes in fastfood types like Tokyo Tokyo and Teriyaki Boy. It also doesn't depend on stylized presentations to look and BE good. I'd say it's along the lines of Omakase, which is the more popular mid-range Japanese place right now, but I think this is still better.
I've gone here so much, I've practically memorized the menu! Some of my favorites are the Gyuniku Teppan, which has these chunks of beef in really great-tasting sauce that I haven't really tasted anywhere else, and it's served with a huge siding of bean sprouts; I like their Fried Rice, their Tofu Furai with its sweet-savory sauce, and their Chicken Teriyaki, a crispy, fried version drizzled in a different teriyaki sauce, not your usual teriyaki-- better.
I also maintain that Sushiya has the best, most reasonable bento boxes and sushi platters around. Filling, yummy, great variety, right portioning, and right price point. Choose any main dish and make it Bento to come with miso soup, iced tea, agedashi/fried tofu, bean sprouts, plain/fried rice, and sushi/maki. If that's too much for you, you can always go with the Teishoku sets-- the smaller meal combinations. For the sushi, you can't go wrong with the Sushiya Festival or the Platter No. 5. ;) Very good deal. Love this place! read more