Dining at Nagasaki is overall very pleasant. You can choose to sit at hibachi tables of eight (you will be joined by other diners if you are a small party), or the sushi bar area. There is also a traditional Japanese dining area. The ambience is neo-traditional Japanese and disguises well the fact that you are in a strip-mall. Sushi was very good, some of the best I have had. Hibachi entrees were average and fairly costly for what was offered ($22 for scallops). Vegetarian options are very limited (appetizers and sushi).
Pros: Decor, Sushi
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