“I ate outside on their shaded patio. What a beautiful view (see picture). This was my first visit to Sushi a La Hattori, even though I only live about an hour away. The food was excellent - I ordered the Hanzo sushi, which included miso soup, and I ordered tea, as well - and the service was cordial. The prices were rather high, though (expected, I guess, it's Taos), which would prohibit me from eating there more than once or twice a year, but other than that, I would recommend you go.Parking: Parking is shared with other businesses, so it might be tough to find a space at the height of the tourist season or during mealtimes.“
“I really didn't think we could find good sushi in Taos. We are sushi snobs and won't eat anything just because it's rolled up in rice. The fish was very fresh when we ate. The owner took a round of all of the tables and was very friendly. Service was great. 100% recommend.“