Most authentic Japanese/Sushi spot I have found in the area. It can get pretty busy at peak hours and not sure if they accept reservations. The fish is selected weekly from the Washington D.C. area and the chef is actually Japanese unlike most of the other Sushi spots in the area. Once I found this place I couldn't go anywhere else.
Probably the best sushi in the area, very good and very fair priced, it is small so make a reservation , and very quiet inside. The daikichi roll is the best roll I’ve had in a while
Maybe the best sushi in Chesapeake. Lived in Japan, and this was more authentic than most in the 757. Tried 3 different rolls and all were delicious.
Stop. Just stop reading glowing reviews and GO. You will not regret it. Truly, Chef Hiro is an artist. His creations are magnificent in appearance and stunning in flavor. Never have I had such luscious house made sauces at a Japanese restaurant. This man is a culinary star. We began with a seaweed plate which looked like elegantly uncluttered Japanese art. The sauce was so spectacular, my guest ordered another bowl. We couldn’t resist the curious idea of Berry Tuna. So unexpected; so superb. Again, we ordered a second plate and would let neither go until every bit of sauce was consumed. My guests, sushi veterans, claim this Volcano Roll is the absolute best they have ever had. High praise from Foodies. A tuna roll and a gogo mango roll disappeared with speed. Both were excellent. We asked Hana, our charming waitstaff if Hiro had specific recommendations. DEFINITELY ask. At his suggestion we got mackerel nigiri. Oh my gosh. If only we hadn’t gotten the last pieces. Frankly, I can’t believe I’m extolling raw fish on rice, but now I know what it can be from the hand of a master. The flounder nigiri with lemon pink salt and a light touch of wasabi is a revelation. I was going to ask him to withhold the wasabi—I never eat it. That would have been a mistake. My guest rejoiced over the scallop nigiri. The full sweetness of the shellfish blossomed—-no substituting skate or shark here. We ended with a green tea crepe and a mochi plate. Definitely worth it. To end, I cannot believe what a stellar meal we had. Not one item was less than outstanding. We must keep this restaurant in business. Go. Go now. Go often. Dietary restrictions: Gluten free, dairy free diets are easily accommodated Parking: The strip center parking lot has plenty of open spaces, not designated per store.