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Atami Grill Sushi

Atami Grill Sushi

3600 Dallas Hwy SW, Marietta I-30064-1675, United States

Sushi • Steak • Chicken • Japanese


"Still my favorite sushi/hibachi spot in the metro Atlanta area! I will drive really far out of my way for this gem because I know I will get a quality meal, which, lets be honest can be hard to come by these days. Consistently delicious and always fast. The hibachi area is your typical experience. We?ve done that once or twice in the past. We typically get our food to go but last night we dined in the first time since the Pandemic. I always go with the Teriyaki Chicken Bento Box and my boyfriend sticks to his beloved house fried rice(I steal his shrimp We started with pork gyoza, pan fried. The Bento Box delivers everything one could want in a Japanese dining experience. First you get Miso soup, a delightful light bright soup with fried onions (yum and fresh mushrooms. The second course is a fresh salad with your choice of house made ginger dressing or ranch. You are wrong if you go with anything other than the ginger. I could drink the stuff. Then the Bento Box hits the table and packs a mighty punch. California roll with wasabi and ginger, Shrimp Tempura, Pork Gyoza, fried rice and the most tender chicken teriyaki over onions. You can opt for brown rice for $1 more. (They cannot make brown fried rice?I asked! Enjoy a glass (or bottle of sake, beer, wine or mixed cocktail. They have a huge fully stocked bar. I will continue to haunt this place till the end of my days. So good. So so good."

Ichiban

Ichiban

4905 Courthouse St, 23188, Williamsburg, United States

Tea • Asian • Sushi • Chinese


"Ichiban wants to be a Japanese restaurant, I think, but they do too good a job on Chinese food—and the entire Peninsula has been suffering for good Chinese food since Steve Hsieh died and the Ming Gate in Hampton shut down a-many years ago now. So I have I think always ordered Chinese food at Ichiban—and usually Peking Duck, although today the price is through the roof at $49.00, AND apparently now you have to make an ADVANCE RESERVATION if you want to order it. Which I found out Monday night, January 10, 2022, when Sheila and I arrived hungry and cold and grateful to find a good restaurant open on a Monday night. Also on the menu BUT NOT REQUIRING AN ADVANCE RESERVATION is Ichiban’s House Special Crispy Duck with Chinese Vegetables, with sides of fried rice and wonton soup. So I ordered that, and Sheila ordered Moo Shu Chicken, which was accompanied only by the traditional pancakes. All the food was very good, and it was comforting on a cold night to be dining once more at Ichiban, which has always proved dependable, and occasionally inspired. I sense they are painfully understaffed during the plague, but the waiter raced around most energetically, refilling our cups of very good green tea twice during the course of the evening. I only noticed my deep-fried Crispy Duck chunks were warm rather than hot when served, but Sheila’s Moo Shu Chicken was quite hot, so that was all right! Both dishes were quite generous in size, but I was very hungry and ate everything on my plate. Sheila was satisfied to take half of her food home for later. Mention was made by another reviewer of the “old-fashioned” interior, so I did take one photograph to give you an idea of the present dining area layout. Ichiban is scrupulously clean and all the staff wear their masks as if they were well aware of the value of keeping themselves and their customers healthy. A nice place to visit!"

Peking Garden

Peking Garden

4416 Johnston Street Lafayette, LA 70503, United States

Grill • Chinese • Japanese • Barbecue


"We showed up at 6pm on Saturday. There were 3 hibachi stations in use and 1 available but the lights were off. We were second in line. We weren 't seated for another 75 minutes, and they never turned the last station on. It took 45 minutes for them to take our order, bring drinks, and get our hibachi worker to the table. I would call him a chef except for the following: he dropped his utensils 3 times during the intro routine and it clearly wasn 't part of the routine, he dropped 3 of the 4 eggs and got shells all over the food not all of which were picked out, and the eggs, chicken, and shrimp were so overcooked that jerky would have been juicier. Two of us ordered the yakisoba noodles only to be served spaghetti noodles. For dessert, the waitress took super hot metal bowls right out of the dishwasher and put ice cream in them then spent 10 minutes walking around the restaurant letting it all melt while asking all the other workers if they knew where the spoons were. We were then served completely melted ice cream without anything do much as an apology. Finally, when they messed up our ticket, it took 3 workers 15 minutes to realize none of them knew how to work the computer and couldn 't get it right without deleting the whole order and starting over. We arrived at 6pm and left at 9:15 having spent nearly $100 for two people to eat overcooked food full of egg shells and melted ice cream. Do not patron this place! Lafayette has tons of other restaurants and this place does not deserve your money!"