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Sushi Hana

Sushi Hana

521 Central Ave Albuquerque, NM 87102, 87102-3175, United States

Sushi • Asian • Casual • Japanese


"Expensive and kinda bad.I had a spicy tuna roll, the marigold roll, and a green tea.Worst first. The marigold roll $22.50)Good....Lord.....this thing is an abomination. It is a tuna/avocado roll topped with salmon. Solid start. BUT. They put a house salad with dressing in the center of the plate and make a circle of sushi around the salad. The dressing contains vinaigrette and when it is splashed onto the salad it also coats the sushi.It tastes horrendous when put together.I almost spat out my first bite because it was COATED in the sauce. It tasted off enough for me to question if I was served bad fish. I then dissected the next piece and tried every ingredient on its own to diagnose the problem. Everything tasted fine. But then I saw the other 8 pieces of sushi coated in sauce, and I understood the issue. I wiped it off with a napkin, finished my meal, paid, and left.The reason I have such a grievance with this place isn't because of poor service, being over priced. It's just a poorly planned dish. Even on the side no one would want that flavor combination.Also the tea was premade basic green tea. That's fine I guess.The spicy tuna roll was not rolled correctly not enough seaweed to hold the roll together) and fell apart when I tried to eat it.All in all these guys struck out with me tonight.I know they can do better, they have the ingredients and the chefs to make good sushi. I just know it."

Dot Wo

Dot Wo

10600 S Pennsylvania Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73170, 73170-3201, United States

Soup • Sushi • Asian • Chinese


"I always had the opinion that Dot Wo was one of the best Chinese restaurants in Oklahoma City, but I ate lunch there today and it was absolutely terrible, easily the worst tasting food I have had anywhere. I had eaten there years ago and recalled that I didn't care for the shrimp and lobster sauce, but I didn't recall why, so I tried again and it was a disaster. I could almost dismiss it as Asian fashion, as everything was off. However, that excuse doesn't work. They substituted ingredients as if the cook had been dishonorably discharged from the service, or maybe came straight from McDonald's. His choices were wrong and horrible, and I couldn't eat it. I challenge you to order friend wontons anywhere, and you will get little chunks of pork or other meat wrapped in a thin skin and fried, at DW you get fried wrappers - yech! Years ago on the East Coast I grew up on shrimp and lobster sauce, a tasty conconcotion of ground pork, peas, green onions, ginger and eggs. It was so good you could make a meal of sauce and boiled rice. Over the years the pork disappearred, but this mess was mostly water chestnuts and mushrooms and tasted like dishwater thickened with corn starch. The egg drop soup came with 1 pack of saltine crackers, no noodles, and chopped water chestnuts - how can anyone screw this up? For the uninformed, fried rice is brown, usually with bits of egg, it's not yellow and devoid of anything else. The rings were either shrimp paste or a microthin slice of shrimp, at least the flavor was reminiscent of shrimp. I took a couple of swallows of my soda and the waiter refilled it johnny on the spot - apparently this was my one legal refill. When I asked for a refill he asked if I wanted to buy another one. $12.76 with tax, and I didn't tip. Avoid this place like the plague."