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The Best Places to Eat Japanese Food in Virginia Beach, VA
"Sushi is one of the simplest ways to appreciate good fish, and under the knife of Tokyo-trained Wataru Mizuno, it’s never tasted better. Mizuno daily specials feature the best of the day’s catch, and there’s a great combination of traditional and innovative sushi rolls to choose from. Although sauces and dressings are used sparingly, be sure to try the ginger option—it’s enough to bring you back on its own."
"Mizuno Japanese Restaurant is a family-run business that first opened in 1996. Located in Virginia Beach, Mizuno is embedded in a seafood hotspot, only 25 miles south of the Eastern Shore of Virginia and the Chesapeake Bay, and 158 miles north of Hatteras, North Carolina. Chef-owner Wataru Mizuno fe… Read More"
"PIcked up some rolls for my hubby and they are all he could talk about.Plan on going back with some friends .Best we've had so far here and been to…"
"First of all, with a name like the Mermaid Factory, you have to know you’re in for a good time!. One of the favorite things to do in Norfolk VA, you’ll love making crafts and browsing the art at Mermaid Factory!. At the Mermaid Factory, you’re getting a unique gift shop and a “paint your own” art studio all in one!"
"Resting on West 21st Street, this craft store is known for selling artsy items based on the city’s symbol, the mermaid."
"Wells Theater first opened to the public in 1913, so if you want to catch a glimpse of a period architectural wonder in Norfolk, then this is the place to come. Many top performers in the United States at the time performed in this theater, and a large movie screen was erected in 1916. Over the years the theater took many different forms, including becoming a gin house and brothel for a short time, before being listed on the Register of Historic Places in the 1980s."
"If you love traditional Mexican and Tex-Mex, then Gringo's Taqueria has got you covered!. With fresh ingredients in their traditional recipes, you can't go wrong. We highly recommend the pineapple chicken burrito!"
"$6 select wine, $4.50 drinks, $1 off bottled beer, $6.50-$8 select cocktails; $4.50-$5.50 apps. At first glance, $4.50 well drinks probably don't seem like much of a deal. But happy hour at this 27-year-old upscale dining mainstay is not about cost: It's about value."
"By far the best meal and service that I have ever experienced!. The wait staff was so attentive, knowledgeable, and professional that you knew…"
"Located in Linkhorn Shoppes, Eurasia Café is a friendly neighborhood restaurant that specializes in regional fare prepared with locally sourced ingredients and globally-inspired wine list. Situated near the oceanfront in the heart of Virginia Beach, the quaint restaurant features an ever-changing, seasonal menu with signature dishes such as deep ruby red tuna, shrimp and grits, beef carpaccio, and delicious raw oysters. The café also serves a variety of drinks including an excellent selection of microbrews, handcrafted cocktails, and easy-drinking wines from around the world, as well as specialty coffees and dessert liqueurs."
"Opening their doors in 1939, Steinhilber’s is the oldest family-owned restaurant in Virginia Beach, and for good reason. While their huge outdoor patio, with fire pits, string lights, and water views was added fairly recently, it has only added to the grandeur and elegance of this Virginia Beach staple, who also gets our vote for best-fried shrimp in the area."
"I've now been here a few more times for private events in the downstairs or side rooms and have been impressed with the ambiance (beautiful water views),…”more"