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Best Sushi in Columbus?

  • se-alum
    Headin' up Tuesday for some Sushi!! What's the best place in C-Bus to get it??
  • se-alum
    Anyone??
  • gerb131
    Otani and Nidas are my personal favorites. Nidas in the North Market if I had to choose would be my favorite though. Lemongrass and Tyfoon are also up there as well.
  • LJ
    Akai Hana. http://www.akaihanaohio.com/

    Asian Gourmet. http://www.asiangourmetandsushibar.com/

    I definitely think Akai is the best. You see a lot of Japanese people there which is a really good sign.
  • gerb131
    Haven't made it Akai Hana yet but your not the first person to tell me its good.
  • LJ
    gerb131 wrote: Haven't made it Akai Hana yet but your not the first person to tell me its good.
    You know it's good when you walk in and see 4 really old japanese men behind the counter who can't speak a lick of english.
  • gerb131
    LJ wrote:
    gerb131 wrote: Haven't made it Akai Hana yet but your not the first person to tell me its good.
    You know it's good when you walk in and see 4 really old japanese men behind the counter who can't speak a lick of english.
    Doesn't get any more authentic than that. Got an anniversary coming up, do they require reservations?
  • LJ
    gerb131 wrote:
    LJ wrote:
    gerb131 wrote: Haven't made it Akai Hana yet but your not the first person to tell me its good.
    You know it's good when you walk in and see 4 really old japanese men behind the counter who can't speak a lick of english.
    Doesn't get any more authentic than that. Got an anniversary coming up, do they require reservations?
    If you go on a weeknight around 7 you would be fine. People say they get them for the weekend, but I have never had a problem during the week.
  • gerb131
    LJ wrote:
    gerb131 wrote:
    LJ wrote:
    gerb131 wrote: Haven't made it Akai Hana yet but your not the first person to tell me its good.
    You know it's good when you walk in and see 4 really old japanese men behind the counter who can't speak a lick of english.
    Doesn't get any more authentic than that. Got an anniversary coming up, do they require reservations?
    If you go on a weeknight around 7 you would be fine. People say they get them for the weekend, but I have never had a problem during the week.
    Sounds good. I think I found my anniversary dinner spot.
  • LJ
    gerb131 wrote:
    LJ wrote:
    gerb131 wrote:
    LJ wrote:
    gerb131 wrote: Haven't made it Akai Hana yet but your not the first person to tell me its good.
    You know it's good when you walk in and see 4 really old japanese men behind the counter who can't speak a lick of english.
    Doesn't get any more authentic than that. Got an anniversary coming up, do they require reservations?
    If you go on a weeknight around 7 you would be fine. People say they get them for the weekend, but I have never had a problem during the week.
    Sounds good. I think I found my anniversary dinner spot.
    It's not sushi, but Barcelona is a great spot for special occasions. http://www.barcelonacolumbus.com/
  • gerb131
    We usually go to the Top but I was less than impressed the last time I was in. And for 150$ I need to be impressed. I will pass this by the woman and let her decide which way she wants to roll.
  • sleeper
    Shoku in Grandview is pretty good. Pricey, but its one of those things you get what you pay for.
  • LJ
    gerb131 wrote: We usually go to the Top but I was less than impressed the last time I was in. And for 150$ I need to be impressed. I will pass this by the woman and let her decide which way she wants to roll.
    Barcelona is my standard "special occasion" restaurant. I always make a reservation there.
  • NNN
    Akai Hana is also right next to Tensuke Market. They make their own sushi as well (which is quite tasty) and, as a Japanese grocery store, also sell everything you need to make your own.
  • End of Line
    Theres a place on High Street thats pretty good.