https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/tripideas/the-best-sushi-restaurant-in-every-state/ss-AAUnCbF?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531 カリフォルニアではビバリーヒルズのUrasawaが大人気だけど予約が取れないから このサイトでは Q が1番になっている。 Urasawa · 218 N Rodeo Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90210. (310) 247-8939 California: Q Los Angeles While L.A.'s Urasawa is regarded as having the best sushi outside of Japan, the long waitlist for a reservation (fans say it can be two or more months) leads us to another candidate. The simply named Q is an extraordinary, temple-like destination for traditional Edomae-style sushi. Chef Hiroyuki Naruke meticulously uses centuries-old techniques — including rice made with red vinegar and no sugar — and only the best ingredients (think beautiful pieces of toro and uni) for his 20-plus course omakase. Dinner is $200 per person, so it's a splurge, but you can save a bit by going at lunch ($75 - $125). ハワイ Hawaii: Morio’s Sushi Bistro Honolulu Be sure to make a reservation far in advance at this cozy sushi restaurant and try to get a seat at the sushi bar. At Morio's Sushi Bistro you'll be treated to an incredible omakase experience (and plenty of jokes) from chef/owner Morio, including an assortment of sashimi, oysters, Hokkaido uni, lobster miso soup, and plenty more. It's BYOB, and be sure to spread the aloha by sharing a drink with Morio as is customary. アリゾナのハルミ寿司は芸能人とかスポーツ選手に超人気だとかテレビで見たことがある Arizona: Harumi Sushi Phoenix This bustling, casual sushi spot in downtown Phoenix is probably best known for its purple-hued black rice, which adds a healthy and photogenic twist to their sushi. Harumi Sushi showcases high-quality seafood for their sashimi, nigiri and colorful rolls, including the Oh My God roll that's torched with flames at your table. They also use fresh wasabi – unlike the fake green paste used in most places – and you'll start your meal with complimentary seared tuna nigiri.