
Apartments near Nikko Japanese Restaurant and Sushi Bar in Charlotte, NC (446 Rentals)


St. Peter's Condominium

Dilworth Walk

Gateway Lofts

1504 Luther St

718 W Trade St

Sixth & Pine

Park Plaza

Summit Greenway

200 S Irwin Avenue

400 N Church St

Davidson Square Apartments

520 Grandin Rd

Garden Terrace Apartments

ChapelWatch

412 W 8th St

Post Apartment Homes

237 N Clarkson St

1621 East Blvd

211 N Irwin Ave

115 S Summit Ave

406 W 9th St

The Poplar

1708 Lombardy Cir

1424 Park Dr

229-231 N Torrence St

Cityview Lofts

1430 Park Dr

626 N Graham St

107 Grandin Rd

615 Seigle Ave

626 Queens Rd

620 Queens Rd

1400 E 7th St

420 Queens Rd

Silo Urban Lofts

The Home Collection Boutique Furnished

Walnut Hill Condominiums

715 N Graham St

1431 E 7th St

1437 E 7th St

1025 Ardsley Rd

The Towers at Mattie Rose

Myers Park Apartment Building

911 Sunnyside Ave

The Nolen on Queens Road

Sutton Apartments

1800 Berryhill Rd

Harris Apartments

3133 Bank St
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For apartment-ites who've just moved to a great Charlotte apartment, finding a good restaurant is a hard task, even more so if you're into something as seemingly rare as sushi. Charlotte has a pretty wide variety of sushi establishments, but the best of the bunch has to be Nikko Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar. Located in the Dilworth neighborhood on South Blvd, this eatery offers an innovative menu in a relaxed, intimate setting. Their maki rolls are the most creative, including a California Eel Roll and the restaurant's signature Charlotte Roll (tempura white fish, lettuce and garlic sauce), and prices are all across the board: $3 will get you a Tamago (egg) roll, but the Alex Roll (tuna, aioli, avo & cuke) will set you back just under $15. Aside from the sushi, there's also a dinner menu offering wasabi shumai (pork dumplings), tofu teriyaki and traditional bento boxes, which include sushi, soup, salad, and rice. Veggie apartment-ites sadly have little to choose from, but the miso soup is made without fish stock, and the vegetable tempura or vegetable fried rice are also good options. A variety of domestic and imported draft and bottled beers are available alongside the extensive sake and wine menu, but if you have room don't leave without trying either the green tea or red bean ice cream.
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