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There is good sushi and sashimi here. This was one of the first place I came to when I first moved to New Jersey. It is on the outskirts of town, but very easy to find. It is good but nothing extra... More
There is good sushi and sashimi here. This was one of the first place I came to when I first moved to New Jersey. It is on the outskirts of town, but very easy to find. It is good but nothing extra ordinary.
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of all the fake japanese restaurants in Ridgewood, NJ, this is the only one with real japanese food. my husband and i love coming here with a bottle of our own chardonnay and fill up on their yummy... More
of all the fake japanese restaurants in Ridgewood, NJ, this is the only one with real japanese food. my husband and i love coming here with a bottle of our own chardonnay and fill up on their yummy sushi! come early or late or you won't get seated on fridays and saturdays.
Pros: real japanese food, yet affordable
Cons: come early or late if you want a table
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This is probably the Sushi restaurant that has been around longest in Ridgewood- And there is certainly a reason for that. The sushi is fresh and always good. The prices are reasonable. The place is... More
This is probably the Sushi restaurant that has been around longest in Ridgewood- And there is certainly a reason for that. The sushi is fresh and always good. The prices are reasonable. The place is cute and the people incredibly friendly. The one con is parking in Ridgewood- But that is not the fault of this place. You may have to walk a bit to get here but it is well worth it. This place can get very busy- especially on a Friday or Saturday night.
PROS: good prices and fresh sushi
CONS: parking
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Before sushi bars became so trendy that they ted every street corner in Bergen County, Sakura Bana took hold in Ridgewood and delighted customers with its fresh seafood and meals. If you are... More
Before sushi bars became so trendy that they ted every street corner in Bergen County, Sakura Bana took hold in Ridgewood and delighted customers with its fresh seafood and meals. If you are looking for reliable service, fresh fish, and a Japanese food experience, visit Sakura Bana.
Sakura Bana is the restaurant that introduced me to the illustrious California Roll. Now a sushi and sashimi addict, I was a novice on my first forays into Sakura Bana. Inside, the medium-sized eatery has efficient service and visible sushi chefs on staff. Complimentary tea is served as you peruse the menu. They offer what now would be considered typical Japanese menu items--miso soup, rolls, fatty tuna--and their food is always fresh. The prices are on the high side, but that does not seem to deter the crowds coming in for take-out and to dine in.
Because of Sakura Bana's committment to excellent food service and artistic preparation of sushi, this Japanese restaurant remains a staple in the community.
PROS: Fresh fish
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