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Oh my gosh, oh my gosh, I have so much to say, but I'm going to start with this. The entryway was elegant all by itself. When you walk in, you walk down some steps, and you just think you're going into some kind of secret place that makes you anxious to see what's behind those doors. If you have not
Nice little authentic Japanese eatery. Chirashi and Unagidon were both excellent. Kamameshi is their real specialty, and it comes with sashimi and 3 side dishes. I do not recommend Chicken Kamameshi, though, unless you are OK with ground instead of diced chicken. Their sushi is also quite good i
The price has gone up a bit but still a great sushi restaurant, always fresh and good quality fish. Love that they don't pack a huge piece of rice for the sushi and it shouldn't because you are supposed to eat the sushi in one bite. The restaurant also server rice in a pot (Kamameshi Set) which I al
The restaurant is located on 2nd floor. Sushi is fresh and tasty. Overall quality of sushi is good. Waitress is super polite as well. Worth to try!
I absolutely love this restaurant. Some of the best sushi I have tried. Located on a nice, quiet street in DC. It is upstairs, so keep that in mind if you're mobile impaired. Very small space too, so be prepared to wait. By far the best chirashi bowls I have had. Easily my go to dish here aside from
One of my Japanese colleagues recommended this place as an authentic Japanese experience. I fully agreed!! Clam Kamameshi is a real deal. This place may not meet expectation of somewhat high-end sushi place. However, speaking of authentic flavor, this is the real place. Amazingly, the small side dis
Best sushi happy hour in DC and some of the best period. The best eel I’ve had, and definitely try the spicy white tuna roll. Amazing hidden gem.
As always this place has never failed in high food quality. Please see the specials (photo);as they are worth exploring. The place is small so go early. The prices have gone up in the past 20 years as expected. Enjoy the best sushi on the Boulevard in an informal environment.
I'd like to have this place near my home. I used to eat here for many years whenever I had a teaching schedule at GU. Kamameshi and chirashi are always tasty. Kamameshi comes with daily varying side dishes, which made me less boring. One minor problem is parking. When I pass by here, it is hard to
I must say, dining at this restaurant made me feel like I’m back home in Japan. Despite the inconvenient location and the outdated indoor decor, I was very impressed by the quality of food. I had mackerel oshizushi and eel kamameshi. Both were so good that they could be served in Japan. I highly re
Amazing food, great service. Walked in on a whim and found a new favorite. If you are in the area, it is a must stop by
A true hidden gem in DC. The entry is really sober but come in, you will not be disappointed. The fish is really fresh, the food is awesome and the service is fast and courteous. It's a 10/10 for me.
Great lunch special, always a good time and very respectful and courteous staff.
Excellent sushi and wonderful staff. The sushi here is some of the freshest I've had in DC. Rolls always have generous portions of fish, but the salmon, yellowtail, and toro sushi are a highlight (the Toro is so rich, I wouldn't recommend having more than one in a sitting!) Prices are more than reas
Really high quality and fresh fish. Great service and clean preparation. Everything was super tasty. Non-fish options are limited, in case you were thinking of bringing someone who doesn’t do raw fish or fish in general. Otherwise, wide variety and really tasty. Will definitely be back!
Great local spot, worth the drive where ever you are. Whole restaurant seats around 20 people. Simple priced fair and delicious sushi
Hidden little gem of a place that's actually been around forever. Friendly fast service, but more importantly, fresh, delicious, neatly prepared sushi. This place is all quality and no flash. If you've ever been to a slick DC resteraunt and wondered if you are paying more for the marketing and hip d
I love Kotobuki. It feels like you have stopped in a small quiet neighborhood restaurant in Kyoto. Excellent sushi and service.
Great sushi. Kamameshi is quite tasty!
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