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We have eaten here several times with friends. Never disappointed. Tonight we had the Egg Rolls, Shanghai Mini Pork Buns (my favorite), Slice Beef Noodle Soup Szechuan Style and Hunan Chicken. All very tasty and delicious. Service is excellent. Very attentive. Enjoy! Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner View all feedback.
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Interesting sushi place with the main bonus of nice staff and a great lavatory, the sashimi was kinda fresh and had a good taste, their Boba tea was lacking but still okay, would say the atmosphere was a bit too dark and some of the seating looked out of the way and secluded. Overall a place for a quick bite of sushi. (Edit): Fixes on spelling and new opinions. Service: Dine in View all feedback.
We have eaten here several times with friends. Never disappointed. Tonight we had the Egg Rolls, Shanghai Mini Pork Buns (my favorite), Slice Beef Noodle Soup Szechuan Style and Hunan Chicken. All very tasty and delicious. Service is excellent. Very attentive. Enjoy! Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner
Loved the hunan black pepper steak! all the flavors i was looking for were there. very nice generous staff! Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
I want to love this place, but I can 't. First the menu is great they have a variety of Thai, Chinese, and Japanese cuisine, plus sushi and sashimi. If your family has trouble agreeing on what to order, this is a big plus. My chicken tender loving kids can get Chicken tempura, I can get sushi or sashimi, my husband can get udon noodles or a Thai basil dishes, etc. The food itself is decent sushi is fresh and flavorful, even if they do skimp on ginger and wasabi (the wasabi is kind of bland for wasabi). Hot dishes are also good not too greasy with plenty of flavor. Sometimes they 're out of really odd stuff like tamago (it 's basically an omelet) but that happens everywhere. Now, for the bad we tend to order takeout from here. I 've ordered online, I 've ordered via the telephone, I 've specifically asked when to arrive to pick up food. It doesn 't matter, my order is NEVER ready when I get there. I can arrive 10 minutes late, it 's not ready. More than once, they hadn 't even started it. Last time I went, I waited NEARLY AN HOUR for the sushi portion of our order to be ready, even though the hot food was ready when I arrived. What happened? You guessed it Sushi was cold when I finally got it home, but so was everything else. I even mentioned this to the woman at the counter who looked up and said only one pair hands make sushi. I get it lady, I do, but maybe start with the sushi and pop it in a chiller case or fridge (like the one the drinks are in) and then make the hot food? Also, if my hot food has been sitting out getting cold and soggy for an hour, you should offer to remake it, the end. I swear every time I go here the wait is longer. The first time it happened I thought it was just a crazy night, the 2nd time, I thought it was the online ordering system because she had to look up my order that they had not even started yet. This last time, I called to avoid the perceived online system issue. I got there 5 10 minutes late due to unanticipated traffic, hot food ready and sitting there, sushi not started. Maybe if you 're only ordering hot food or only ordering cold food, you 'll have better luck, but be prepared to wait.
Chinese food is cooked fresh each day and is delicious. Service: Take out Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $50–100 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: California Roll, Egg Rolls
Interesting sushi place with the main bonus of nice staff and a great lavatory, the sashimi was kinda fresh and had a good taste, their Boba tea was lacking but still okay, would say the atmosphere was a bit too dark and some of the seating looked out of the way and secluded. Overall a place for a quick bite of sushi. (Edit): Fixes on spelling and new opinions. Service: Dine in