When you drive by mitsuyoshi, it always look as if it is abandoned or closed. They have wood on the door, very similar to a lot of other authentic Japanese restaurants. The waitresses are always very polite and sweet.
The people that work in the restaurant are very pleasant and soft spoken. The food is also very good. It is a little more pricey than I would like to pay for Japanese food, but you do pay for quality. The sushi here is very good. A little more fresh than some places, although the portion of the fish should be a little more.
Their miso soup is very good! The spacing of the place is also very nice, intimate but not too tight. The place can get crowded at least 1-2 times a week.
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