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Jjanga Steak Sushi

Jjanga Steak Sushi

6125 S Fort Apache Rd, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 89148, United States

Fish • Asian • Sushi • Vegan


"Let me just start off by saying this place is OVERHYPED and OVERRATED. This dinner was on the evening of Friday, April 14th. My friend and I were advised there was a 30-40 minute wait. We were seated around 7:15pm and waiter came a few minutes later. We needed a couple of moments to review the menu. The waiter came back in 10-15 minutes to take our first order. My friend and I both did the AYCE dinner. I didn 't order much at first, and the waiter was trying to see if we wanted anything else because he said he would be busy. ??? (I thought that was weird to say) I prefer to order little by little when having AYCE, especially for a place I 've never been to... My friend requested her own bowl of wasabi and ginger. It was a really long time for our first order to show up.... and my friend was STILL waiting on her order of wasabi and ginger. She had to flag down the waiter from another table to remind him of it and said, I 'll get it right now. If you decide to order any half rolls, you are required to order at least 3 half rolls minimum at a time. (I 've never been to a place that had this as a requirement)I went to the restroom and came back to my plate and chopsticks being taken away, not by our waiter but by someone else. My friend said she tried to stop him, explaining I wasn 't finished eating. My friend flagged the same gentleman down. He shows up and puts his bus tub (which was full of dirty dishes) RIGHT ON OUR TABLE!! I asked if he could please bring me another plate and chopsticks. My friend and I decided to go for a second round of food, which also took an extremely long time to show up. The front of house hostess came to our table in the middle of us waiting for our second round (which was weird).....then a different lady came maybe 5-10 minutes later asking if she could take our menus? You don 't have enough menus for the place? Maybe we wanted to order more rolls or even dessert... but we let her take our menus. I started to feel like we were being rushed.... I couldn 't tell you what happened to our waiter, so I had to ask another person to bring me the check and get us taken care of. I got my slip around 8:50pm.We did not order that much food, and we were provided nothing but VERY SLOW service. The audacity.... We spent more time waiting for our orders than actually eating anything!I had one full order of the salmon lover roll, which I could only taste the garlic ponzu. Salmon is one of my favorites for sushi, so this was a letdown! This roll was also advertised as being spicy on the menu but was not even spicy. I also had the half rolls of Dancing Eel, Ellen roll, and No Name. Nothing exciting about these three because the fish was bland, and they were all covered in sauce. I got a full order of the coco shrimp roll, and it was just okay... All of my sushi rolls were falling apart. They consist of little meat, which is also filled with mostly rice. The tempura shrimp inside the rolls had an odd texture. I was concerned about how fresh everything really was.You guys, the food is not great. In fact, the food TORE MY STOMACH UP. I was in and out of the bathroom for hours! Spare yourself the suffering and don 't spend your money on this place. It might look modern and nice on the inside, but that 's about it. There are so many options for sushi in Las Vegas that are WAY BETTER than Jjanga. I am disappointed this place has so many great reviews."

Sakana

Sakana

2026 P Street Northwest, Washington, 20036, United States Of America

Tea • Sushi • Casual • Seafood


"Sakana Japanese Restaurant in Dupont Circle is a hidden gem that will transport you straight to Tokyo. But before we dive into the food, let's talk about the history of Dupont Circle itself. Did you know that Dupont Circle was once a rural area known for its farmland and orchards? It wasn't until the late 19th century that the area began to develop into the bustling neighborhood we know today. Now, back to the food. Sakana Japanese Restaurant is a small, unassuming spot that packs a big punch when it comes to flavor. Their menu is full of traditional Japanese dishes, from sushi to ramen, and everything in between. But what really sets them apart is their commitment to using only the freshest ingredients. They source their fish from the Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo, which means you can expect some of the highest quality sushi outside of Japan. Their sushi selection is impressive, with over 20 different options to choose from. But if you're looking for something truly unique, try their Omakase experience. For $120, you'll receive a carefully curated selection of sushi, including rare and exotic fish flown in directly from Japan. It's a true culinary adventure that will leave you feeling like a king (or queen). But Sakana isn't just about sushi. Their ramen is also top-notch, with a rich, savory broth that's simmered for hours to perfection. And their tempura is light and airy, never greasy or heavy. Plus, their service is always friendly and attentive, making you feel right at home. In short, Sakana Japanese Restaurant is a must-visit for anyone who loves Japanese cuisine. Whether you're a sushi aficionado or just looking for a new culinary adventure, this little gem in Dupont Circle is sure to impress. So next time you're in the area, stop by and experience a taste of Japan in the heart of Washington D.C."