“This place was pretty slow on a night we visited so the servers were extra attentive and kind. The early 90's jams were also an added bonus to the ambiance. I will say it is a very eclectic aesthetic. We got some hot sake, gyoza and miso with our rolls and it did not disappoint. I got the sweetheart roll and a spicy salmon hand roll and they were a wonderful serving portion, quite large to be honest, which is always nice for the price. Since we were visiting Fairbanks from Houston, we didn't have any other local place to compare it to but it's always hard to beat Houston and it's Asian influences.“
“I am trying out all the sushi restaurants in town. So far I didn't really have much good impression from others so I tried this place after reading some good reviews. I don't know.. maybe my expectation is too high. I am from a huge city where you can see excellent quality, yet affordable sushi places every corner of the street I really miss good sushi.. we ordered sushi and sashimi boat for 2 people, it looked amazing but taste wasn't as good. It's not bad but The way they age fish for sushi is just not my style.. not much flavor, not too fishy, but really not much flavor. After a few bites, I got pretty tired of it, couldn't eat more even tho there were all different kinds, it didn't taste different or flavorful.. even tho i'mm eating different kind, it tasted like same thing repeat, not satisfying for the price. People were super super friendly ,nice and polite so I feel bad that I'm leaving a negative review. My boyfriend who's from here liked it so I guess it's good for fairbanks quality. we'll come again to try other items :) cabbage salad, miso soup was great. Maybe I try rolls next time !!“
“I’m absolutely thrilled with the new keto ramen! The noodles are similar to the texture of the “Miracle Noodle” if you’re familiar with that. I was prepared to pay upwards of a $5-$10 up charge, but it was only $2.50!!! I’m so excited to eat ramen again!! Thank you so much for including this option on your menu!“
“Ajimi boasts one of the most aesthetically pleasing interior designs among all the restaurants I've visited in Fairbanks. Additionally, the food is exceptional! Of all the Japanese restaurants in Fairbanks, this one takes the cake. I highly recommend it to both locals and tourists.“
“All you can eat sushi in the basement of a bowling alley…wow I love the American dream??? the all you can eat deal is pretty good despite the labyrinthine rules of what exactly you can order. I love the sushi and the vibe, so five stars from me ?“
“Great staff, and calm decor. The food isn’t bad, but it isn’t the greatest either. Nevertheless, it’s my second time around here. Maybe I’m just picky with my sashimi? Some tasted a bit fishy and others were fresh. Would I come back for a third time? Yeah, for sure.“
“Good food had bulgogi kinda pricey 24.99 for beef and white rice and a small take out container with a side "salad" lettuce with four tiny stripes of carrot like come on it burger topping lettuce enough for like three or four burgersWheelchair accessibility: Lift is not properly maintained“
“By far the first place I've visited in the area with a real international take on sushi - like the places you find in Asia or Europe!Phenomenal flavor with a perfect mix of traditional and new school sushi techniques, incredible plate display, and the menu showcased entree names that were fun and adventurous. I had the Las Vegas and was really impressed by the quality of everything mentioned above, as well as the fact this dish is fried and it was a perfect crunch factor without tasting overly saturated in frying grease.I give it 9.5 out of 10.“
“My family goes there every Christmas for dinner . My sons birthday is close to then also and he loves the birthday dance/ song, mask and family picture that they do. He also gets tempura ice cream!Kid-friendliness: Kids love the show they put on.“