but you have to walk through to the back of the restaurant, right? |
I second this one! |
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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. |
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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. |
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Oh, and all four restaurants are kids friendly, except
stroller may be off limits due to the tightness of the space. |
| 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. |
| I second any Good hibachi recs? |
| there's always benihana. or kobe japanese steakhouse. sometimes you can find a coupon on their website too. |
We much prefer Sakura in Olney to Benihana. |
Yes, that's right. |