It's not fair to say at all but upstate Pennsylvania - meaning everything that isn't Philadelphia or Pittsburgh - can easily feel like a land of strip malls. Such is the location for Akita, though the restaurant itself is inviting once you're inside. I'd say there were about eight tables and a sushi bar in a comfortable, shoebox shaped room with an open space in the middle allowing easy navigation for the wait staff. The decor is simple - nothing either glamorous or memorable. It's a functional space. Sometimes, that's all you need.
I got the sashimi dinner:
The fish was both expertly cut and beautifully presented. Some of the cuts were still a bit too cold. We're talking about raw fish so obviously you want it stored on ice before it's prepared but it's supposed to then warm in the chef's hand. I realize I could also have been a bit more patient. I was hungry. It's a minor gripe. Overall, I enjoyed my meal just fine.
Akita does not have a liquor license - not a disaster, obviously, but I do typically enjoy a couple beers in the evening. We bought some elsewhere afterwards - no easy feat in Pennsylvania. The state has some of the strangest liquor laws in the United States. If you're curious, Nick Vadala explains it all here.
Looks wonderful.
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Beautiful photo.
It looks like Scranton has other options, too. Don't know if we'll be back to check them out.
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