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Businiess name:  Harada Japanese Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Coming from Los Angeles, we are used to the usual roll joints and some pretty high end places. I was kind of miffed that my wife insisted on sushi while we were on one of our frequent trips up here. The last thing I expected was to find a good Japanese place in Morro Bay. Let me say that the fish here is on par with the best anywhere. Harada offers the best fish from local waters which translates to a super sushi experience. Otoro from a Bluefin caught 65 miles straight out from this waterfront restaurant was the best I have had in a long time. The main chef is slightly ornery, which adds to the vibe of this gem. Don't tell him your from L.A. or he will tell you how little you know about sushi and deride you for ever eating mayonnaise or garlic with your raw fish. Just for fun, ask him what he thinks of the famous socal sushi chefs like Nobu and you will get an earful about how your brain is drowned in soy sauce like the 911 rolls you eat from these restaurants who get their fish by truck delivery. BTW, The Spot Prawns from local water are not to be missed. Enjoy!

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