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Wakamono

Editorial Review

Henry Chang recently opened this bite-sized sushi spot across the street from his equally-as-minimalist, but über-hip Asian eatery Pingpong. Fresh fish is featured in the maki rolls, occasional DJs add to the trendy vibe and the calming forest mural in the back matches the blonde wood tables. This no-reservation spot fills up fast, so be prepared to wait. They serve until midnight on weekends.

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Attributes

  • Price:
    $$
  • Reservations:
    Not Accepted
  • Vibe:
    Chill, Locals
  • Restaurant Type:
    Japanese

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