Mito - Galloway

Japanese, Asian, Lunch
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You can call the restaurant via +16095685288

Mito

Mito
4.5 / 5 (1299 reviews)

Menu

The menu of Mito from Galloway contains about 115 different menus and drinks. On average you pay about $10.6 for a dish / drink.

Discover Mito Asia in Galloway, NJ, a celebrated American restaurant boasting an impressive average rating of 4.7 stars. Join us this week from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM and indulge in an array of culinary delights, including vegan options and healthy choices to satisfy every palate. To ensure a seamless dining experience, consider calling ahead at (609) 568-5288 to reserve your table—don’t let the rush catch you off guard! Prefer to dine in the comfort of your home? Enjoy your favorite dishes by ordering through DoorDash. We invite you to share your favorite moments at Mito Asia by leaving us a review!.

Last update: 11.12.2025 from: PT

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★ 4.5 / 5 from 1299 reviews

Was Alexis Campbell at Mito a mag?
It was my first time dining at this restaurant, and I was thoroughly impressed. The food was outstanding and delicious, and the service was excellent. I will certainly be coming back more often, and I highly recommend this place to anyone considering their first visit. View all feedback.

What Asma H dislikes about Mito:
The food was good, the teriyaki had a lot of veggies and shrimp was well cooked. The snow crab roll was good and fresh. The gyoza was a little disappointing in terms of size and filling but not too shabby, wish I could comment on the spicy shrimp roll but I didnt receive it. View all feedback.

andreea-moldoveanu
Andreea 05.01.2024 - 03:48

We absolutely love the soups and the chicken bun! We visit at least once a week!

owen-youngs
Owen 05.01.2024 - 03:48

I wouldn’t say this if I weren’t highly confident of it, as I realize the effect it can have on an establishment’s reputation, but I got the sushi sashimi platter for two, in addition to four different orders of ramen, and within minutes of eating the second piece of sushi (tuna) I contacted scombroid poisoning. I have had very minor reactions in the past to fish past its prime, a bit of soreness on my tongue and such, but in a lifetime of eating tons of sushi and fish, I’ve had it only a few times, only when eating salmon and never when eating sushi, and never nearly this bad. My tongue swelled up to where I couldn’t speak properly, and I felt some welts swelling up further back in my throat. Thank God the hotel I had gone back to had Benadryl for sale in the lobby. If I had been dining in at the place, I’d have been leaving in an ambulance. At the studio within 20 min of purchasing it, so spoilage on my end was not a factor. I was sore enough at having spent $55 for what was immediately obvious was not well prepared or high quality sushi, and pretty intent on getting a refund, but it’s more important to me that other folks visiting the area know and avoid the same situation, as someone more sensitive to histamine could be killed. Every piece of fish I inspected was in poor shape, I would have gone with grocery store sushi over the very appearance of this stuff, and I should have trusted my gut the moment I popped the lid and laid eyes on it. Sushi is expensive to buy because it assumes the vendor to be diligent about obtaining fresh and high quality ingredients, but if the vendor does not hold up their end of the bargain, customers can be put in serious peril. If a restaurant can’t do their part in the sushi bargain, they should stay out of the sushi game. I will be reporting the same to the New Jersey Dept of Health and CDC. And if I’m being honest, the tonkatsu ramen was phenomenal, so it really was a damn shame.

jacob-craig-2
Jacob 05.01.2024 - 03:48

I had already ordered takeout from here probably 20 times before coming in to eat with some coworkers. I didn't think I could like this place any more than I already did, but I was wrong. I got pork gyoza and house stir fried rice, both of which I've had as takeout before. Food came out quickly, presentation was beautiful, and of course everything tasted fantastic. Our servers were kind and attentive. Despite its small size, Mito manages to create a nice atmosphere for guests who wish to eat in. Will certainly be ordering more takeout but also stopping in to dine in again :

pt-jennings-2
PT 16.05.2025 - 13:05

A quaint but respectable little establishment with a delightful and refreshing menu. I have not had a tea yet I didn't like, if you like it with Boba, you're in for a treat. If you know what to expect the texture is fun and really helps slow you down toenjoy the subtle flavors. Mito's noodle bowls and surprising favorites like the Mito fries, are full of flavor and a delightwithout leaving you weighed down. You'll look forward to your next visit.

doreen-gulley-1
Doreen 16.05.2025 - 13:05

The went with some friends and the food and service were great and the price was nice as well. We order the TakoYaki, Tonkatsu Ramen, Shrimp Tempura Ramen and the Tantanmen and everyone had a great meal. The Mito milk tea and Jasmine tea are also good.Picture is the Tantanmen

  • Ramen Noodle

    Half Seasoned Soft Boil Egg
    Half Seasoned Soft Boil Egg
    $1.0
  • Sushi Rolls And Hand Rolls

    Add On Cream Cheese
    Add On Cream Cheese
    $1.0
    Side Extra Soy Sauce
    Side Extra Soy Sauce
    $0.7
  • Appetizer

    Chicken Wings Korean Style 8 Pcs
    Chicken Wings Korean Style 8 Pcs
    $12.9
    Crab Croquette (2)
    Crab Croquette (2)
    $5.9
    Gyoza Shrimp (6)
    Gyoza Shrimp (6)
    $6.9

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