This sleek townhouse spot offers pan-Asian cuisine including succulent coconut rice wrapped in, you guessed it, a banana leaf.
Bustling pan-Asian restaurants offers sushi and other Asian specialties in a chic, minimalist setting.
This polished, spacious restaurant, the name of which translates to "fortunate customer," offers a lively lunch buffet of Korean grilled meats and traditional dishes.
Chef Kaz Okochi has long created Japanese food that goes beyond the familiar and frequently dips into the fabulous.
This tiny sushi spot serves top-quality fish at equally delicious prices.
Housed in the City Vista building, this restaurant and lounge offers Japanese cuisine and sake.
Tiny Japanese spot serves dishes made of the finest ingredients available.
Ignore the name -- this is a small-but-serious Korean family operation with established credentials and bargain sushi.
A neighborhood sushi restaurant that makes regular deliveries to the nearby Japanese Embassy.
A chain restaurant that doesn't taste like it, Raku has Asian food that's made for fun, with high-contrast textures and tastes.
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