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Springfield, a common city name in the U.S., often features comfort food like fried catfish, BBQ ribs, and corn fritters, reflective of typical Midwestern and Southern cuisine.

Asian Grill

Asian Grill

Mena Bakery Carry Out, 6222 Rolling Rd, Springfield, VA 22152, United States

Soup • Fish • Asian • Cheese


"This place is wonderful! The food and service are amazing. The egg drop soup is easily the best I have ever tasted! Perfectly savory, moderately thickened, no added veggies with just the right amount of flavor. I wolfed it down too quickly to take a picture! The wonton soup is very delicious and mildly flavored. Perfect for me because I came in feeling quite nauseated. Because this was our first time, the waitress gave my husband and I some free wontons perfectly crunchy, with a pop of creamy filling and sweet sauce. My husband ordered moo shu pork. He was satisfied with the flavor, but said it was a bit dry without the added plum sauce. I ordered the broccoli dish with chicken and added veggies. The flavoring was mild and just right for an upset stomach. The veggies were perfectly cooked and flavorful. My only complaint is that the chicken was a bit fatty I’m quite picky about my meat, though. I’m grateful for the waitress here, who showed me such great compassion. It truly made my day. I came in a wheelchair and a neck brace. I have been through quite a bit recently with a major surgery. Our waitress did everything she could to make sure I was comfortable. She even held the door for us on the way out. Wheelchair accessibility: There was plenty of room for me to maneuver my wheelchair and the waitress was more than happy to make the adjustments I needed. Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Egg Drop Soup, Wonton Soup"

Mijuri Sushi Rhythm

Mijuri Sushi Rhythm

2710 South Campbell Avenue Springfield, MO 65807, United States

Sushi • Grill • Asian • Japanese


"We frequently go eat at similar concept establishments around Springfield. This time we had received a gift card to Mijuri so we decided to give it a try. On first sight the establishment looked like it has been abandoned. This is because the windows present on the outside, are barricaded by the decoration on the inside. The look of the building is probably the reason why we had never attempted to visit before. Though looks can be deceiving and the occasion offered us an opportunity to test this theory out. Our first disappointment came when the food on the menu differs from the menu they presented on TripAdvisor and their website. A California roll, usually priced around Springfield, and on their website, for 5$ was now listed as 8$ on their menu. This price was very similar to other sushi rolls they offer so we did not decide to take our usual. The overal quality of the sushi was poor. Even the edamame we took as a starter were off bad quality. Whereas many were brown and were empty to begin with. If I were to give an overal description of the establishment I would say that it feels like eating sushi at price-cutter while the edamame were frozen from Walmart and simply tossed in the microwave for a quick heat. If you’re reading this review please consider going to Koi and/or Haruno. Do not try this place out. It will disappoint you even if the previous mentioned restaurants are a normality to you. To Mijuri; maybe try a different concept if you do not have the funds to measure up to any of the surrounding sushi places, which is obvious for the (very) high prices compared to the service/luxury provided. There are many trendy concepts like sushi pie’s, burrito’s and or such which I highly suggest to consider."