| Any suggestions? We live in Md but are heading to Tyson's Corner and are in the mood for sushi. |
| How formal |
| Not formal. |
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If you're trying to avoid the mall area, Sakura on Rt. 7 is popular. It's in a strip mall apart from Tysons I and the Galleria
http://sakurasteakhouse.com/ |
| Tachibana off Old Dominion in McLean. |
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We used to go to Konami a lot but it closed down - originally it seemed like a temporary closure but I think it's still closed. Tachibana in McLean wouldn't be too far. Or you could do the conveyer belt place in the middle of Tysons Corner.
Sakura is good but their focus is the hibachi grill, not sushi. |
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If you want good affordable unformal sushi
http://www.yelp.com/biz/yama-japanese-restaurant-vienna http://www.yelp.com/biz/ichi-ban-sushi-restaurant-mclean |
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Yama is less formal than Tachibana.
Konami still is closed. |
| Thank you!! |
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I can personally vouch for excellent sushi at Sweet Ginger, just down 123 on the Tysons-side outskirts of Vienna. Best spicy tuna roll. (And slightly closer to Tysons than Yama, which is fine but not GREAT.)
Wasabi in the mall (Tysons I) is fine, too. |
| Sushi Yoshi in Vienna, not too far from Tyson's |
| Op here, we ended up at Yama and it was delicious. I'll keep the other ones in mind the next time we are in this area! |
I won!
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I'll send your brand new toaster oven right over! |
+1 This is where we are ordering from tonight |