Small, like a sushi shop should be
Polite, professional Sushi Chefs, like a sushi shop should have
Full of local Point Loma San Diego vibes with nods towards the naval heritage, like a sushi shop on a retired naval training center should be
It's worth a visit.
The photo is of Salmon Skind Handroll and Salmon Maki cut roll.
Updated review
Manju Saki - expensive, but actually very nice, had some kind of sweeter element than typical sake know what you want before you purchase. 4 oz I was happy.
Salmon skin cut roll - nice, soft, not typical sushi texture, cooked
Takka Maki - simple and clean, protein (tuna), carb, plus super plant seaweed. Excellent food.
Very nice small sushi restaurant in Liberty Sation. The good is excellent, as is the service. Lots of very fresh specials, fresh real Wasabi, and very tender, delicious agedashi tofu.
Overall good quality sushi. Lemon roll and crush roll kinda tasted the same but they were good. We also got the hamachi Kama which was great. However, the uni could have been better, didn't taste as fresh in my experience. But, I would go back if I am in the area. The service was good and the beer sake deal was good too.
The parking was not so good at Liberty Station. However, once we go parked it was a really good walk to the restaurant. There are lots of good stores around and some have good window shopping options.
The food was really good and came out super fast. I got the Philadelphia roll because I like the cream cheese and the salmon mixed together. I usually get this at each sushi place so I can compare them. This was incredibly good by comparison, so it's really easy to say that the rest of my food was great too.
My daughter got miso soup and a side of rice and it came out very fast. I appreciated them bringing it to her first since her little tummy was hurting.
After eating we walked around Liberty Station and looked at some stores. We did a little shopping, got some ice cream, and played in the grass courtyard. There were several practicing musicians so we didn't have to go far to hear some new live music.
All in all it was a great restaurant and I will be coming back next time I'm in the are.
Love this place. Cozy Classic Japanese. Father and son chefs I heard. Great display and tastes with nice Portion n pricing. Timing and planning your visit accordingly. Provecho!
It's a really small place, kind of hidden in the middle of a bunch of restaurants in liberty station. We had to wait for over an hour on a Saturday night for dinner. But it was totally worth it. One of a few sushi places (that are not super fancy) where you can find o-toro. Price is also really reasonable for how good the Nigiri was. They also offer other kinds of Japanese food like chicken katsu. Appetizers are ok comparing to Nigiri.
We ordered food to go instead of dinning in. The sushi is fantastic and really well put together. One of the main reasons we decided to try Ikiru sushi is because there were several good reviews about the uni and they were spot on. This was really fresh and good and can’t wait to go back again. It was a bit pricey it well worth it.
Wow, such fresh and delectable dishes here!! I ordered their orange crush and protein rolls, and it was a very satisfying experience. My waitress and Sushi chef were amazing, both extremely polite and attentive.
Excellent sushi place with authentic style. they have their own spicy drop on top that very unique and awesome. Must try imho and ill come back again. Uni also is 5*
We were in the area and decided to have lunch at Liberty Station. This restaurant was well rated in Google Maps and Yelp. It is quaint and was busy when we arrived. Glad that they had an open table. We had excellent service. They had lunch specials and my husband & I ordered the salmon teriyaki bento which came with miso soup, salad, and California rolls. Our food was fast. We ordered the deal of buy large beer and get a small sake free. We enjoyed our lunch and recommend this restaurant. The staff was friendly.
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