Little Tokyo Restaurant | Sushi • Bento • Japanese
$$ • Japanese, Sushi Bars, Seafood
Hours:
2300 N Causeway Blvd, Metairie
(504) 831-6788
About Little Tokyo Restaurant | Sushi • Bento • Japanese
Customers' Favorites
Recent Reviews
Little Tokyo on Causeway you should be ashamed! Friday night, we saw four large roaches within about 25 minutes, all coming from the kitchen wall.
What was even more disappointing was the response — no manager came to our table, and there was no apology from the wait staff. The wait staff even casually, went to the roaches and stepped on them as a remedy to the problem each time.
Cleanliness and basic customer service should be non-negotiable. Sadly, that wasn’t...read full review
food was decent.
our server was nice.
the hostesses were cute.
4.5/5
missing .5 for having only unsweetened tea!
food was decent.
our server was nice.
the hostesses were nice.
4.5/5
missing .5 for having only unsweetened tea!
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 10:30PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 10:30PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 10:30PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 10:30PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 11:30PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 11:30PM |
| Sunday | 12 - 10:30PM |
Based on the reviews, Little Tokyo Restaurant in Metairie offers a huge menu with quick and amazing food. The generous amount of foods includes sushi, sashimi, main course, with soup and salad. Everything is good here, including Sushi, Ramen, and spring rolls. The restaurant has a dark pho atmosphere, not a typical Japanese one, and the portion size is so large. The hibachi came with 3 bowls of rice and a lot of beef. For some, the overall taste was okay, but the roll was so tasteless and not so tasty. However, except for the rolls, this is the best value for money. Unfortunately, some reviewers noted the restaurant has gone downhill in the last year, with changed chefs, dressings, and fish. Service issues were also mentioned, with one customer’s order being forgotten and lied about. While the appetizer came out quick, main dishes came out one at a time. Despite this, the staff is also great, and the picture of the women with the sushi on the wakizashi is pretty cool.