Sushi, once exotic fare, has become as familiar as hamburgers. Case in point is Asahi Sushi, a comfortable old shoe of a restaurant that manages to delight customers while making few demands on them. This certainly isn't a place that requires dressing up or one that calls attention to itself with elaborate or overly garnished fare.
It's a neighborhood restaurant, through and through, serving a seemingly effortless mix of Korean and Japanese food, simply prepared and simply presented.


