![]() | Japanese Albuquerque Restaurants Albuquerque - Northeast HeightsThe service here is warm and the food is good, especially if you go the all-you-can-eat route. We’re pleased with the freshness of the fish (especially the silky-smooth mackerel) and the generous size of the rolls. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010) View/Add Reviews [ 2 ] ![]() Sushiya Asian Fusion Cuisine11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday; 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday; noon to 9 p.m. Sunday; closed Monday (subject to change) Full review: East meets East (6/3/2010) The menu is a polished combination of Chinese and Japanese classics, with twists—and some entire dishes—you probably haven’t seen before. The sushi is unique, with many of the rolls forsaking seaweed in favor of thin-sliced cucumber or soy paper wrappings. They are drizzled with sauces, piled high with colored flying fish roes and artfully arranged with extra touches. The hot and sour soup is one of the best in Albuquerque—clear and light, with a complexity of texture and flavor. Elsewhere on the menu, a lineup of cooked vegetable dishes are dressed in several excellent housemade sauces. Vegetarians can add tofu to any of the vegetable dishes for $1—it comes crispy, kung pao style or as a buttered tofu steak with teriyaki sauce. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010) View/Add Reviews [ 1 ] Albuquerque - SoutheastAlbuquerque - University![]() Light and Healthy Mirai ExpressMon-Fri: 11am-3:30pm, 5-8:30pm
Sat:noon-8pm
Closed Sunday (subject to change) Full review: The cure for what eels you (7/5/2007) One barbecued eel bowl here will make you want to come down off the ledge. And nothing tastes better after a hectic afternoon than a huge bowl of Hawaiian shave ice covered with fruit syrup. After a successful 20-plus-year run in California, owner Lily Genka offers the UNM area delicious and healthy fare like cold soba noodles with Japanese mountain vegetables, fresh sashimi, baked squid and a bento box lunch so ample, we challenge you to finish the whole thing. Plenty of vegan options, too. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010) Add a Review Albuquerque - Uptown![]() Japanese Kitchen SteakhouseLunch: Mon-Sat: 11:30am-2:30pm Dinner: Mon-Thurs: 5:30-9:30pm
Fri-Sat: 5:30-10:30 pm
Closed Sunday (subject to change) Full review: Hidden treasures await (4/14/2011) They share one name, but this is actually two separate dining rooms across a courtyard from each other. Take the kids to the one with the teppan grills; it's livelier. Take your date to the sushi bar and get a booth. Feed each other deep-fried shrimp heads. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010) Add a Review Tokyo Kitchen serves up generous portions of hearty, mom-and-pop-style food. The menu is much broader than the few items shown on the website. Decorative sushi rolls add variety to sashimi and nigiri sushi (the green chile tempura roll is especially tasty). There’s also a selection of Japanese country cooking, such as fried rice, yakisoba and teriyaki chicken. The plates are packed so full, a takeout container is mandatory. (Alibi Staff, September 1, 2011) Add a Review Albuquerque - WestsideSushi south of Cottonwood Mall? Yessir, the Westside's getting better all the time. Fight the fern bars with a mix of noodle dishes, rolls, nigiri and sashimi in an almost retro-diner environment. Try a monkeyball with a pot of tea before you hit the movie theater. (Alibi Staff, August 11, 2010) Add a Review |
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