A neighborhood spot where the sushi and cooked dishes arrive with the kind of straightforward care that suggests the chef isn't trying to impress you, just feed you well. Go if you want Japanese food without the fuss of a destination restaurant.
japanese restaurant · 6715 Lowell Ave
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