Located at
4045 Premier Drive in High Point, Little Tokyo offers Japanese cuisine for lunch
and dinner Monday-Friday and dinner on Saturdays (closed Sundays). Online
ordering is available.
Sometimes,
the best meals are the ones you weren’t expecting to have. My wife and I had
hoped to check out a new all you can eat sushi place, but both it and the existing
AYCE spot had lines out the door. After placing a call to Little Tokyo to
confirm they too weren’t filled to capacity, we headed there for our sushi fix,
and it made me regret not having visited sooner.
Little
Tokyo boasts a pleasant, relaxing ambiance that made it a welcome refuge from
the night’s rather intense rain. The menu here is Japanese (sushi, sashimi, hibachi,
etc.) albeit with some Korean and Chinese influences. The selection of sushi rolls is
extensive, and quite a few of them sounded intriguing. Admittedly, the Italian (a
California roll topped with white fish, tomato sauce, and cheese) was a bridge
too far even for me.
My wife
and I came hungry and went with two apps (steamed gyoza and vegetable tempura),
four rolls, and two misos. The food was, across the board, quite good. Whereas
some miso can blast you with salt, Little Tokyo’s broth benefitted from an
underlying richness. Our sushi was beautifully plated and tasted fresh. Of the
rolls we tried, the Bulgoki (beef, crab, cucumber, and eel sauce) was my
favorite.
Prices
here are reasonable for the quality of the food (rolls in the low-mid teens, most
apps under $10), and severs are polite. The kitchen isn’t lightning fast, but
we didn’t find the wait unreasonable.
Based on
ratings, I expected “good,” and based on hunger levels and a desire to be out
of the rain, I would have settled for “OK.” Little Tokyo, however, ended up
being surprisingly great.
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