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Tsukimi

Tsukimi

12400 North I 35, Austin I-78753-1328, United States

Fish • Sushi • Salad • Casual


"Small place, pretty plain inside. Mostly open area with tables and a sushi barCame in and was asked all you can eat or regular menu. Wasn't sure so they gave me both. Looked them over and decided to go with all you can eatThey do the ordering in rounds here, and you can do up to 4 rounds. They don't limit you but have Recommendations ofn3 rolls and 20 nigiri a round. They also have the standard AYCE rules about charging full price for unfinished items and riceOrdered 2 rolls and 8 nigiri to start. The Japanese lasagna baked roll is called crawfish over cheese and was good. Nice take on a classic. Also got the Tex mex roll and it was good but not as spicy as I'd hoped. Nigiri was good, fresh but small. Had all the usual suspects, tuna, salmon, yellowtail etc. I like more fish than rice and was opposite here but very tasty and freshFor round 2 I tried the shrimp tempura and tempura bananas. Both were excellent. You get 2 shrimps with the AYCE but was very light and tasty. Banal was really good and was my dessert. I only made it through 2 rounds. Service was a mixed bag. Server was friendly and very helpful. Answered all my questions and brought food with a smile. Only issue was he spent as much time making out with the hostess as waiting on tables. There was 3 tables while I was there, and we spent a lot of time waiting while they passionately made out, loudly kissing. I've been young and in love so I get it but was weird for sureI'd definitely come back"

Tomoya Sushi Hibachi

Tomoya Sushi Hibachi

4757 W Park Blvd #114, 75093, Plano, US, United States

Sushi • Casual • Chicken • Catering


"This was my first time at this location and was looking for some hibachi style food… you know where they cook it in front of you. Well as soon as we walked in we realized they didn’t do that but we sat down anyways.. we had already been to another hibachi place that was closed and we weren’t gonna keep looking for somewhere to eat… anyways.. the food was horrible and the service wasn’t that great at all. It took forever for anyone to come to the table when we were seated and there was only one other customer in the entire restaurant.. the food taste like it was frozen and then cooked. It had no flavor.. if it hadn’t have been for the “Yum Yum” sauce I wouldn’t have been able to eat my food. It was that nasty. My friend got chicken and scallops hibachi bento and the scallops were so chewy and over cooked. The dinner portion of my rice was the same as the lunch portion bento box. When I tried to say something to server she was talking over me and wasn’t even listening. My daughter ordered the shrimp and fried noodles and she drenched it in sauce so she could eat it. I didn’t even want to pay for my food, I hate complaining about the food after I’ve already ordered what I plan to eat but I probably should have sent the whole table of food back.. none of us liked it.. and won’t be going back. Such a waste of my money and time. So disappointing."

Wasabi Bistro

Wasabi Bistro

2435 Diers Ave, Grand Island, Nebraska, USA, 68803, United States

Soup • Asian • Salad • French


"Winner, winner, sushi dinner. Who wudda thunk? A great sushi experience in the heart of Nebraska. This is my second sushi surprise this summer in the Midwest. First, Ichiban in Dubuque Iowa. Now Wasabi in Grand Island Nebraska. What is the world coming to? We landed at Wasabi on a road trip West staying the night in Grand Island. Wasabi offers Japanese Chinese fusion fare in a wonderfully fung shue Asian atmosphere. We chose to eat a selection of small appetizer plates from the Sushi bar and Japanese side of the kitchen. Overall awesome! If the Chinese offerings are in the scale of our Japanese fare, this place is a hidden Asian treasure. Our starter of salt and pepper calamari was perfect. We were told the calamari rings are fresh and cut in house. The tempura batter is also proprietary to the house, and one of the best I've had in recent memory. Light, crispy, well attached, and perfectly seasoned and cooked to a golden glow. My wife had a Sashimi Salad which was a delicately dressed assembly of lettuce, tako, maguro, sake (salmon), and kani (surimi crab). She loved it. For me, Sushi in Nebraska? Hmmm? Ever adventurous, I ordered the appetizer sampler. It was perfect in every possible way. Fresh, portion, rice, and a very simple presentation. Right out of a no frills Tokyo bistro. A respectful bow to the chef. This plate led me to ordering an ala carte plating of tako, surf clam, and unagi. Equally delightful. We obviously loved our food, but it was the table service that made the whole evening memorable. Xena, our server was a true professional and made two passing strangers feel like we were at home with family. I'd hire this talented and gracious young lady instantly. All great dining experiences often have one detraction and Wasabi did have theirs by our tastes. Gyoza. We always try the gyoza at any new Japanese restaurant we visit. And my own are rave favorites among our friends. These were home made, cooked perfectly, but just didn't work for us. I anticipate a gyoza being a light skin containing a pork, Napa cabbage, and possibly shrimp mix. These were more like a large all-beef meatball in a pasta shell. They are great for what they were, and I am so sorry to criticize an otherwise AWESOME kitchen and sushi bar, but the gyoza just didn't work for us. Don't judge Wasabi on the one item we didn't care for. This place is a winner hands down. Yes, sushi and Japanese fare is being well represented in the heart of Nebraska. If I'm ever overnight in Grand Island again, I'm headed here. Thank you for a really delightful dining experience. (Photos don't do Wasabi justice)"

Matsu Hibachi Sushi

Matsu Hibachi Sushi

4551 New Bern Ave #130, 27610, Raleigh, US, United States

Soup • Fish • Sushi • Cheese


"let me begin by reminding our waitress, she was amazing. let's go to the experience itself. this place was influenced by the kovid strong as well as personal lack, but they are amazingly fast. they can have some experiences with inaccuracies with their orders even during eating. be patient! I believe at least from our first experience here they had only one cook, a cashier, a sushi cook and a waitress while we were there. our waitress took our orders with memory and she is older, so there were some mistakes, but she was great, so please don't think what occurred to me from this place the least. the traditional Hibachi experience to sit the flattop grill with others due to kovid is not an option so they have a more traditional restaurant experience while still the Hibachi menu most are used in these. I ordered the filet and the huh, but I got a filet and garnel. more in a moment. portion sizes were excellent. I have the standards soup, salat with ingwer dressing, fried rice, noodles, filet mignon and the above garnels. I also ordered 6 pieces sashimi that were thunfischmackerel and red snapper. the sashimi was an excellent size cuts and presentation. my meal had some mistakes and surprises. most establishments that are similar to that I have visited do not offer noodles so big 1 for it. I love the fried rice, I appreciate it very much. why I rated it 4 stars vs give it 5 is that this establishment does not allergy with their meal prep take into account. Yes, I know that cross-contamination can occur, but at least they give me the opportunity to remove as much risk as possible. I didn't get a nice drink that is usually included in a Hibachi menu and I'm deadly allergic to mushrooms. I had not the opportunity to remove them, their sweet are premixed and cannot be replaced. I also have a garnel allergy, not as bad as the mushroom, so when I got an ugly side of garnel with my order, I was a bit removed. our waitress, spirited them, elderly people and took our order completely through remembrance had everything perfect, but that. they made changes, they had a cook make me go a side order of the huh when they asked why I did not eat the garnel. I loved her personality and her sincerity and care when she realized the mistake she made and appreciated the effort. Great eating, the sushi love much, but if they have allergies, they might want to stay clear of this."