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Masu Sushi Hibachi

Masu Sushi Hibachi

3220 East Hebron Parkway, Carrollton, 75010, United States Of America

Meat • Sushi • Asian • Japanese


"This place is half hibachi grill, half sushi bar. My review is solely of the sushi side, which has been a fantastic experience each time. I promise I'll try the hibachi side... next time. It was pretty busy when we arrived, and most were families for the hibachi side. The hostess was also our server so she was really working the whole floor and doing so with a pleasant energy smile (you could easily tell, even under her mask). After selecting multiple items from multiple menus, while still contemplating the ramifications of ordering more, a gentleman stopped by with our drinks. Nigori and Sapporo, party started! I think we were the most lively table in there, but it is a nice atmosphere... even without us there. We laughed joked with the staff, and then our house salads arrived, gifting the other diners with a few moments of silence while we chewed moaned like cattle grazing. Next time, I will order two house salads for myself. Appetizers for the evening included the Monkey Ball, an absolute go to favorite. So. Good. We also got fried Goyza, chicken yakitori, shrimp yakitori. All were amazing...pro tip; don't neglect the sauce that drips off the yakitori hangs out on the plate. ?We finished off with the Sunset roll, which was good...kinda vanilla. The Texas Ranger Roll came to bat though knocked it out of the park. Round the bases, and bring it home! Damn, that's a good roll. Little spice, lots of flavor.A great dining experience, made even better when our server brought us a farewell shot each of Nigori, which cements my opinion of her awesomeness. Great time, every time here at Masu."

Beachside

Beachside

14160 Palawan Way, Marina Del Rey, United States Of America, 90292, Marina del Rey

Wine • Full • Bar-lounge • Delivery Services


"We have visited the Beachside Restaurant many times over the years. Since the Pandemic we had not been there for 2 years. The last time before this visit I had delicious Huevos Rancheros. But now it seem they have radically redone their menu. If you want traditional brunch fare, this is not the place for you. No eggs with bacon, sausage, ham, hash browns, etc. Only eggs with Pork Chops and/or steak, also a Breakfast Sando with roasted pork belly, pumpkin seed and kale pesto, sliced tomato, arugula, honey mustard, pretzel croissant Breakfast Tacos not on New Year's Day menu Frangelico Custard French Toast Fried Chicken crispy fried tenders, fresh berries, cinnamon butter, vanilla maple syrup Beachside Scramble applewood smoked bacon, tomato, avocado, cheddar jack cheese, basil, country potatoes Protein Scamble misspelled egg whites, spinach, shiitake mushrooms, grilled chicken breast, avocado, quinoa salad Also Roasted Broccoli Ceaser misspelled romaine lettuce, parmesan, brioche croutons, anchovy dressing Stone Fruit Prosciutto Salad seasonal market stone fruit, greek feta, mint, arugula, peanut salsa macha dressing Shrimp Ceviche coconut lime leche de tigre, octopus, aji Amarillo sauce, totopos gf? Mexican Shrimp and Grits Jamaican jerk rubbed, hominy grits, mango mojo, peanut salsa macha Salmon Achiote Achiote lime rubbed, quinoa salad, grilled corn and zucchini, mango chutney, pickled onion No omelettes, no Eggs Benedict they had no English muffins! just a lot of very complicated, upscale food. The entire menu was so disappointing I ordered a burger which was very good but not what I wanted for brunch I won't be going back unless they restore good old fashioned brunch food to their brunch menu!"

Straits Hawker Street

Straits Hawker Street

1100 Ave.CA 94010, 94101, Burlingame, United States

Asian • Tapas • Chicken • Noodles


"Our reservation was after the lunch rush (1:30 were quickly and cheerfully shown to a table. The first impression was a bit unsavory: One side of our seating, was a long banquette, and our part and the next table had a pretty good dusting of greasy crumbs, which I quickly brushed off before my guest sat on them. As they had only around 3 occupied tables at the time, there is really no excuse for such a slovenly state of affairs. Whomever bussed that table should have seen to those crumbs. Our waitress (also serving as bartender hostess was very friendly and informative regarding the menu. We ordered several plates and shared them, which works well here. Everything we tried was tasty well-seasoned (satay skewers, bbq ribs with a bit of potato salad, buttery chicken tikka masala, and origami cod , cleverly steamed in an origami parchment box. We also enjoyed among us, a glass of wine, and lychee martinis. The wine (and a bottle of ice water, a nice touch , came right away, but the martinis seemed to take an inordinate amount of time, though when they finally arrived, were delicious and refreshing. All in all, I would go back. Seems like a great place for some Happy Hour tapas cocktails, or a dinner or lunch of a variety of nibbly bites. Next time, I would hope for a more fastidiously looked after room, and a beverage service that is a bit quicker in the delivery."