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Toku Unagi Sushi

Toku Unagi Sushi

1106 N La Cienega Blvd #201, West Hollywood, United States Of America, 90069

Wine • Sushi • Seafood • Asiatic


"Unagi Don is possibly my favorite of all composed Japanese dishes; well worthy of that famous Last Meal status. Unagi is an ancient food source, consisting of mature fresh water Eel: a type of very fatty elongated fish. It was originally abundant in the cold water rivers and estuaries surrounding Edo Bay (now Tokyo harbor). The first recorded Unagi stalls in Edo go back to the early 17th Century, right along the same time as the origins of Edomae style Zushi (the precursor to modern day Sushi, but the pieces were much larger and often the fish was expertly fermented to improve its flavor and to help it last longer). Both Zushi and Unagi were considered the Fast Food of the day. Eaten standing up, these simple but delicious hand held meals were served for pennies a piece to the tens of thousands of construction workers who poured into the city during Edo 's huge expansion period at the beginning of the Tokagawa Shogunate Era, laying the cornerstones of what would become Edomae Cuisine, and what would later be considered by most of the World as Japanese Food . This famous restaurant opened its doors to customers in 1909, following Japans unexpected war victory over the Russian Empire, after which Japan expanded significantly, becoming the richest and most advanced of all Asian nations. It was a time of great prosperity and national pride when members of the growing Japanese Middle Class started to eat their meals out... A LOT... and where Eateries, Izakaya, Food Carts, and Noodle Shops began opening on every corner and down every alleyway. So it is no surprise that this Los Angeles branch of that venerated 1909 Tokyo restaurant is probably the best and most authentic Unagi house outside of Japan or Korea by many miles. That said, another authentic element transferred directly from Japan, aside from the high quality of the food and thoughtful presentation, is the price point. Gone are the days of hitting some late night Korean joint at Western and 6th for a pitcher of beer and a sixteen dollar bowl of Unagi Don. The price at Toku Unagi and Sushi is more like fifty dollars to ninety eight dollars per person for the Full Unagi Set ; albeit which includes a lot more than at my old Korean joint did. The full set includes not only a 350g whole Unagi imported from Japan, expertly seasoned and grilled over Japanese high heat point charcoal in the kitchen and served on a bed of high end rice; it also includes an assortment of Japanese pickles and a bowl of hot soup. And if you really want to up your game you can swap out the regular imported special unagi for the super gourmet Extra Special Imported Unagi (I suppose its like the A5 Wagyu of Freshwater Eel , a little pricier; but what the heck). There is even an option to turn your extra special unagi don into Ohitsu , in which they give you a side of special tea broth to pour over your rice. And to add a little extra expensive flavor to the banquet, there is a full sushi bar with some fine looking fish in its cooling cabinet. So, for an extra special extra authentic Japanese food experience, come here and check this place out. Just... treat it like Vegas, and only bring as much money as you are willing to spend. After all, your kids will still all need to go to college one day."

Good Choice Sushi

Good Choice Sushi

30251 Golden Lantern Ste S, Laguna Niguel, United States Of America, 92677

Sushi • Seafood • Asiatic • Japanese


"This review is difficult for me to write, as I have known the owners of this restaurant for nearly 20 years. I first visited the establishment when I moved to the area in 2002, but stopped going after some incidents with bad service around 2010. The company started hiring younger servers who didn't seem to understand customer service, which was disappointing. I continued to visit, adjusting my expectations, but eventually stopped going altogether due to the underwhelming service. When I returned in 2022, I decided to give Good Choice Sushi another chance and was pleasantly surprised by the good service and sushi. Unfortunately, my positive experience was short-lived. The most disappointing aspect was the lack of a proper manager, with the leadership apparently being left to the Sushi Church, whose members were rude and unprofessional. The final straw came when I visited on a sushi roll night with only 2 servers, resulting in long waits and unacceptably slow service. Despite being a regular patron who always tipped well, I was ignored by the server and sushi cook, leading me to finally give up on Good Choice Sushi. Many locals who share my experience ask ironically, "Good Choice? Is that it?" I am sorry to say that this restaurant is not a good choice. I have given them multiple chances to improve, but unfortunately, they have not lived up to expectations."

Mijouri Sushi Bune

Mijouri Sushi Bune

1230 El Camino Real Ste B, San Bruno, United States Of America

Sushi • Casual • Asiatic • Catering


"This place used to be one of my go to sushi places in the area. However their service and food have gone downhill real fast. We were only ones eating in the restaurant yesterday and despite this, all the staff were standing around chatting about nothing in particular. One waiter and about 3 other people including the food prep guy are doing nothing but chatting. We had to flag down our waiter multiple times for basic requests, i.e. ready to order, more wasabi, and most importantly our hot sake tasted horrible with a bitter weird funky taste. We told our waiter about it who apologized and disappeared for another 10 15 mins. He finally came to take our order (still hasn 't brought us a new sake back). Another 5 10 mins he comes over and brings us a new sake and actually tells us, sorry about the sake, it was a bottle that was almost empty and had sediment that had built up at bottom of bottle. He didn 't seem to show that he cared that they had just given us this; you don 't serve that to customers. He brings the new sake (still didn 't taste very good) and brings our meals. The meals chicken teriyaki, and sashimi with tempura tasted bland and the sashimi pieces were cut sloppily and looked too big. With all of this we still had to flag down our waiter again (they are all so busy chatting) just to pay the bill. Expecting some form of reconciliation for all this, I get the bill and see everything has been charged even the sake despite him admitting giving us bad stuff (that would have likely made us sick if we drank it). I rarely write reviews and really it has to be significant for me to leave a bad review....but people should know this. Very overpriced restaurant for bland average food. Won 't ever be back here to eat. Go to Sushi House on San Mateo Ave in San Bruno for a far better experience and good quality food (and sake)."