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Nijo Castle Japanese

Nijo Castle Japanese

Balentine Drive, Newark, 94560, United States Of America

Sushi • American • Catering • Japanese


"The restaurant features its own sushi area as well. I ordered the filet mignon and shrimp with fried rice. The salad that started the meal was surprisingly good, topped with Thousand Island dressing—just your typical Japanese restaurant salad. The fried rice was outstanding; even if you order steamed rice, you still get a little sample of the fried rice, which was absolutely delicious with butter and egg, along with the chef's special techniques. The filet mignon was incredibly tender, and the shrimp was expertly cut into a specific shape that made it both easy to cook and enjoyable to eat. Two delectable sauces were provided—one for seafood and another for meat—each enhancing the flavors beautifully. The chef also prepared some bean sprouts, which was a lovely addition. I particularly enjoyed the chef's entertaining tricks, such as the volcano formation and the classic teppanyaki fire display, all while he passed on his skills to the newer chefs. I visited for my birthday, so I benefited from a $30 discount and complimentary ice cream in matcha and vanilla flavors, which was a delightful touch! That said, there were a few drawbacks; our wait time after placing the order was nearly an hour, largely because the chefs were busy serving and cooking at multiple tables. Some reviews mention issues with billing and the mandatory 18% tip, so just keep that in mind. Overall, this is an amazing experience that definitely justifies its price. It's hard to believe that a classic establishment like this is set to be demolished for a hotel—possibly a Marriott, though I'm not entirely certain. Many employees and locals are quite saddened by this news, but they’re committed to making the most of their final days until they close next Wednesday. The chef who served us tonight will retire with full benefits. I'm grateful I had the chance to visit this restaurant that sparked my curiosity when I drove past it often as a child. As for parking, finding a spot can be tricky on busy nights."

Makizushico

Makizushico

5950 S Platte Canyon RdSte D22, Littleton, United States Of America, 80123

Fish • Sushi • Lunch • Japanese


"Finally tried it in view of the good reviews for the Omakase. We ordered their $120 top-tier offering and while it was good, nothing really stood out. The selection of fish was interesting (including some I hadn't had before), and the quality of the fish was very good and what you would expect from a good sushi restaurant. The Omakase was mostly sushi (which was fine), but the pieces of sushi were probably the smallest that I have ever seen at any sushi restaurant. Larger versus smaller pieces are a matter of personal preference, so that might not matter to some, but these pieces were really small in my experience. Also several of the pieces were seared with a blow torch which give it that gassy, smoky smell and flavor (which I don't care for, but that is a personal preference again). Also, the sushi bar where we sat had stains (looked like spilled and dried up Shoyu which means they didn't even do a quick wipe-down of the bar which is not what you want to see when eating raw fish). Maybe that was just a one-off, so I don't know if that is a persistent issue. The staff was otherwise attentive and cleaned it up when we pointed it out. Overall, when viewed in terms of the price, the top-tier Omakase was decent/good (gave it 4 stars overall), but we will probably not be going back. There are definitely some other sushi places that I would rather drop $120 per person at. Give it a try though, as some of my issues were more related to personal taste/preference."