fun sushi restaurant for kids?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also look at Hinode or Matuba in Bethesda. Both are pretty traditional and have good food.


Matuba used to have a conveyor belt so you'd be able to select small plates of sushi as they made their way around the seating area. Don't know how much of it is vegetarian though.


but you have to walk through to the back of the restaurant, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just to share, We, the Japanese, go to the following restaurant for decent "raw fish" meals.
(if we want something other than the raw fish,
we go elsewhere. List below is strictly "raw fish" focused.)

SUSHI YOSHI in Vienna ($ ~ $$)

Or, Kushi in downtown DC ($$ ~ $$$)

Or, Sushitarou in Dupont Circle ($$$$)



I second this one!
Anonymous
Oh, I'm the "We, the Japanese" poster.

When we go out for "NON-Shushi" meal, we go to

Izakaya Blue Ocean: www.izakayablueocean.com/

Mikaku (in Herndon - sister restaurant to Sushitarou)

These two restaurants serve pretty much authentic Japanese food (non-sushi).

I think Blue Ocean has a separate menu in Japanese text that lists menus that are not listed on the English text menu.
We basically order from this Japanese-text menu.

I heard "Tachibana" in McLean is another good restaurant.
However, I perfsonally have not tried there yet, so I can't comment on the authenticity of their food.


Anonymous
The list continues..

Temari Japanese Cafe (in Rockville)
Ren's Ramen - www.rens-ramen.com/

Mandarin Oriental Hotel DC used to have a special "raw-fish" course at around $80.
I just quick searched the hotel site, but I did not find the relevant information.

All four restaurants listed above have a near-authentic Japanese food.
Anonymous
Oh, and all four restaurants are kids friendly, except
stroller may be off limits due to the tightness of the space.
Anonymous
ok this is totally not authentic, but have you considered going to a hibachi grill place ? they usually also offer sushi, and it's a ton of fun for kids.
Anonymous
I second any Good hibachi recs?
Anonymous
there's always benihana. or kobe japanese steakhouse. sometimes you can find a coupon on their website too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I second any Good hibachi recs?


We much prefer Sakura in Olney to Benihana.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also look at Hinode or Matuba in Bethesda. Both are pretty traditional and have good food.


Matuba used to have a conveyor belt so you'd be able to select small plates of sushi as they made their way around the seating area. Don't know how much of it is vegetarian though.


but you have to walk through to the back of the restaurant, right?


Yes, that's right.
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