Sushi Kappo Toraya Restaurant à Arlington

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#7 Depuis 67 à Arlington
9.8
10 Revoir
Ambiance
9.8/10
Nourriture
9.8/10
Intérieur
9.8/10
Des prix
9.8/10
Service
9.8/10
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Prix & Cuisine
$$ Japonaise, Sushi
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Restaurant
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Enjoy The Russell House and visit this restaurant. Sushi Kappo Toraya is famous for providing Japanese cuisine. The recipe for success of this place is its tasty chirashi don, tempura and sashimi. Based on the visitors' opinions, waiters offer great tea. This spot with takeout dishes is good for those clients who like to have dinner in a hurry. The hostess is said to be patient here. This restaurant offers you fair prices for tasty meals. The beautiful decor and nice atmosphere let guests feel relaxed here. As for the Google rating, Sushi Kappo Toraya received 4.6.
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Great Sushi. In fact my Japanese friends say it’s the best in town. Beautiful decor too. Just wish they played some background music to help the ambiance. Otherwise it feels very quiet at times. One other nitpick is that they charge for extra ginger. Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4
Hands down the best Japanese restaurant in Arlington. Fresh ingredients with original dishes. Big selection of small plates. Not much in the way of atmosphere but they make up for it with the amazing food. Tiny place so get there early or you will have a long wait since no reservations. Never had a dish I did not like so hard to recommend a favorite although the octopus small plate was pretty special. Sushi and sashimi seems to be most popular based on personal observation. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $30–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 3
This establishment truly captivated us with its extraordinary offerings. Embracing the essence of authentic Japanese cuisine, every dish exudes genuine flavors. The service provided is not only pleasant but also remarkably friendly. Following the recommendation of a seasoned Japanese food enthusiast, we embarked on a culinary journey, indulging in a variety of delectable items. The sashimi stands out with its unparalleled freshness and delightful taste, a testament to the premium quality of the fish. The hot dishes, particularly the Takobutsu and Kani Cream Korokke, surpassed expectations with their exquisite flavors, making them highly deserving of your palate's attention. In summary, our overall experience surpassed the conventional rating scale, deserving a resounding 6 out of 5 for the exceptional and unforgettable flavors. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $100+ Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Sushi and Sashimi Combination
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Thunya P.
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10
2 months ago
Found the new favorite Japanese food spot around Boston! Everything we ordered is on point and tastes great and authentic compared to those I’ve tried around town so far. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $50–100 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Greg B.
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10
3 months ago
Having spent long periods of time in Japan I find this restaurant extremely authentic. If you close your eyes while savoring a piece of sushi it will be like traveling to Japan. It reminded me of this small sushi bar I used to go in Kyoto. The rice is cooked to perfection and the fish is as fresh as it gets. It can get lengthy, especially when you have a full house dining. However it is well worth the wait. Price wise it is extremely fair and honest. Highly recommend this restaurant to all those searching for real Japanese sushi. Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person $50–100 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Sake Fri
Pleasant and polite staff, and the food was fresh and wonderful. Got the chef's pick for sashimi and was not disappointed. Open later then a lot of other places around was a bonus. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Baz
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10
5 months ago
The Toraya Temaki Set for 3 or 4 was a great double date activity, fun hands on experience. The quantity of the food was surprisingly enough to fill all 4 of us. I suggest adding miso soup, shrimp tempura and edamame to the set. I wish it came with a guide with recommended combinations of fish. NOTE: the Toraya Temaki Set must be ordered at least a day or two in advance. Service Take out Meal type Dinner Price per person $30–50 Food: 5 Service: 5
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Min O
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10
6 months ago
I came here a decade ago once with one of my Japanese friends who said this place is most authentic Japanese restaurant. Could not come since then as it’s not conveniently located for me but my recent second visit was even better than the first time. I had sushi and sashimi lunch along with salad, spinach with mushrooms, and seafood and veggie fries. Fresh and good portion. I noticed one thing different here though - no music! I loved how other customers chatted quietly to one another and it was far better than having to speak louder to beat loud music. Will definitely come back whenever I am near Arlington Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person $50–100 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Sushi Deluxe
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david we
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10
A year ago
Very nice intimate Japanese/sushi restaurant. We started with a few small plates, the soy braised pork belly and salmon with Miso Vinaigrette. Then the braised duck breast (served cold) and some Negihama yellowtail maki and Japanese red snapper Nigiri for the entree. Definitely recommend the duck breast it was cooked perfectly and I loved it with the spicy mustard.
2022 Update: still love it. Really well designed, airy space, great food and presentation. My kids were bummed they no longer had their old favorites, but still enjoyed the food. I loved the pork belly and tofu. Will be back to try other new items on the menu. So cozy and authentic. This was my second visit, and I was immediately transported back to that time I went to Tokyo and had sushi at a tiny place like Toraya. That flavor! You know what I mean if you love true Japanese food. I haven't heard this much Japanese spoken around me, in Boston. There were three separate parties of Japanese folks talking in Japanese. The waitress spoke Japanese. The sushi chef- I am pretty sure he is Japanese AND went to those old fashion sushi school. I can't think of any sushi place in the greater Boston area that is run by Japanese sushi master- I feel like it's a dying tradition at lease in the US and enjoy it while you can! (Vs. Uni which is also great, but that is almost different kind of cuisine in my book). Note: there is always wait so it is hard if you have little kids. There is no space to bring the stroller inside so plan accordingly. It's worth it.
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