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Welcome to Asaka Japanese

In the heart of Indianapolis lies Asaka Japanese, a haven for sushi lovers and Japanese cuisine enthusiasts. With a diverse menu offering vegan and vegetarian options, this casual yet vibrant restaurant caters to all tastes. Conveniently located with plenty of parking and wheelchair accessible, Asaka Japanese is perfect for groups, kids, and dinner outings. The attentive waitstaff, free Wi-Fi, and happy hour specials create a welcoming atmosphere for a memorable dining experience. Whether you're craving traditional sushi rolls or exploring new flavors, Asaka Japanese promises a delightful culinary adventure.

LOCATIONS

If you're in the mood for authentic Japanese cuisine in the heart of Indianapolis, look no further than Asaka Japanese. This sushi bar is a hidden gem located at 6414 E 82nd St, offering a wide range of options for diners looking to enjoy a taste of Japan.

Asaka Japanese goes beyond just serving sushi; they cater to a variety of dietary needs, including vegan and vegetarian options. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and offers takeout and delivery services for those looking to enjoy their meal at home.

One of the standout features of Asaka Japanese is their extensive list of utilities, including accepting credit cards, Android Pay, Apple Pay, and even cryptocurrency. They also offer free Wi-Fi, happy hour specials, and beer and wine options for those looking to unwind after a long day.

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I can confidently say that the dishes at Asaka Japanese are not only visually appealing but also bursting with flavor. From fresh sushi rolls to hearty ramen bowls, each dish is carefully crafted to provide a true taste of Japan.

Overall, Asaka Japanese is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the flavors of Japan in the heart of Indianapolis. Whether you're dining with a group of friends or enjoying a quiet dinner for two, this restaurant offers something for everyone. I highly recommend giving Asaka Japanese a try – you won't be disappointed.

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Mia T.
Mia T.

I went here to celebrate just booking a plane ticket back to Japan! Asaka came highly recommended from friends and it did not disappoint . I went on a Sunday which meant they didn't have their sushi menu but the offerings on their regular menu were extensive and it wasn't an issue. I ordered a chirashi bowl and my friend and I split the pickled vegetables as well. My dish came with a salad and another small side dish of thinly sliced carrots and cabbage. The chirashi bowl was giant and so tasty! The service was great and our waitress was friendly. The restaurant was full which is always a good sign! Next time I want to try the seafood ramen! I loved the traditional style room, the sushi bar, and how cozy the main seating area felt. I am so excited to go back here and try more items on their menu! This spot definitely moved up to number one out of my list of Japanese restaurants in Indy! I also stopped by One World market afterwards to stock up on some goodies to take home!

Matthew S.
Matthew S.

I'll be honest, I've had some meh experiences at Asaka. And in the back of my mind its tough to go somewhere, have a poor or mid experience, and still blow a good chunk of change. But my last few times at Asaka have been great and I'm so glad for it. Ramen is flavorful and warm, with a healthy portion size. Takoyaki is just as good as ever. Sashimi, which has been a sore point before, has been top notch. I particularly enjoyed the grilled salmon, which is just slightly cooked to give it a bit of a crispy bite. This place is still very small and I would recommend coming after happy hour, where its much less hectic. Whatever funk that may have been lingering over Asaka for a while seems to be long gone, and I'm so glad I can fully recommend Asaka again.

Natalie W.
Natalie W.

I cannot wait to go back!! Go for Happy Hour (Th-Sun 5-7pm), you won't leave hungry. We did wait 45 min for our food but it was well worth the quality and HH price. I recommend ordering everything upfront. If you have a large party, definitely call ahead.

Natalie G.
Natalie G.

I've only been to Asaka for happy hour 5-7pm. I HIGHLY recommend you get there right at 5pm otherwise you will have to wait and there isn't standing room in the front. Happy hour has maki rolls, hand rolls, sashimi and nigiri for $2-3 each! You can order as much as you'd like and you can take home the extras. However, I recommend you order everything right away as they are fairly slow. You may be waiting 45-60mins for sushi. The sashimi and nigiri is very fresh and they give really big pieces! They have Japanese beer and other cocktails for a really great price. I haven't ordered off their main menu but I've seen entrees and they look great! The atmosphere is a bit "hole in the wall" type of place but it feels very authentic.

Kimmi M.
Kimmi M.

Wanted to do an update since it has been TEN YEARS of me and mine enjoying and celebrating at Asaka. After moving out of Indianapolis, I dream and yearn for Asaka....daily to be honest. When you walk in the door, you are transported into a calming and beautifully decorated environment that prepares you for the wonderful meal ahead. The climate of restaurants has changed so much over the years, but I still believe in the value of a family-owned and cared-for restaurant where the focus on simplicity, deliciousness, and passion is evident in every incredible bite. Every server is prompt and has a work ethic that is incredible. Asaka is so much more than sushi. The epicurean experience of the varied multitude of appetizers and dishes (Try the house-made oshinko pickles! Try the korokke!) show the dedication of the owners to bring a loving and complete experience of Japanese cuisine to Indianapolis. Each broth and stock for ramen or udon is rich and warm. The curry bursts with garlic. The grilled mackerel is crisped perfectly and served with grated daikon to balance the oil in the fish. Did you know they also have a very curated sake and beverage program? If you imbibe, loosen up! Try some shochu. Indianapolis, you have no idea how lucky you are to have an institution like Asaka in your fair city. Each trip you have the opportunity to try something new. The price points are incomparable and this allows someone to enjoy a feast multiple times a week.

Nichelle S.
Nichelle S.

Probably my favorite sushi place in the city! Everything is always so fresh and yummy. The staff are always patient and pleasant when ordering and the ambience in the restaurant feels warm and cozy. I highly suggest coming on Sundays as it isn't quite as busy!

Andrea K.
Andrea K.

Update- if you pay with cash you get a discount! (In addition to the HH price) Also the wait is still very long!