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Phoenix Express

Phoenix Express

3063 Graham Rd, Stow I-44224-3654, United States

Kebab • Cafés • Mexican • Seafood


"Phoenix Express has the best sushi in the area, hands down. It may primarily be a takeout place, but the prep and flavor are a step above. The guy who runs the place worked in a high-end sushi restaurant in NYC, and the quality shows. They even started giving you your order in a bento box, which is a really nice touch and is the only place I’ve seen do that around here. It’s a tad expensive, but the lunch special (3 rolls for $16) is worth it for the quality of food you get. If you’re here just for the sushi, it’s 5 stars, no question. The only reason I give it 4 stars is that a few months ago they installed a huge TV behind the counter that started running 24-hour news any time I’ve picked up my order. So now if you’re in line waiting to pick up your food you have to deal with the horrors of the world while you wait. The TV is faced towards the restaurant and away from the workers, so this ostensibly is for the customers’ benefit. In a world where the news is shoved down your throat on every device and screen you come in contact with to drive engagement, this feels like a bizarre choice and an ambiance killer. Everyone has a smartphone these days, and if you want to catch up on current events while waiting for your food you can easily do that. I doubt I’m the only person who finds this to be a major irritation, which is a shame because the food is incredible. When I see a TV at a sushi restaurant, they usually show something like a fishtank, or foreign music videos, or a street cam, something passive and relaxing. If they switch the TV over to something like that, it would be a huge improvement."

Paris Tokyo By Azai Sushi

Paris Tokyo By Azai Sushi

467 North Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, United States

Sushi • Asiatic • Japanese • High Tea


"Hello, guys. this is one of the only reviews I have ever left, but I thought it would be important to share our experience. it took two months to get a reservation on a Friday night. Therefore I am sad to say that it was a disappointing result. Please note the filled water bowl game. we were asked if we wanted to have a bottle or normal water glitter? we said the normal water is good. the server came with an open clear bottle, a typical generic servier bottle and filled our glasses in the evening. normal. right! the shock came when we got the bill. there was a $30.00 water charge on our register card? When I questioned the server, she said that they only serve bottle water and the water she served us was really evian? what?! she picked the bottle on the table to show us that there was a little clear evian brand on the bottle and that 's why we were charged $10 dollar a bottle. a $10 bottle of water in LA.typically safe, but one. the bottle was open when it was taken on our table. classic devices open a really new bottle at the table and leave her bottle on your table. the bottle was not always left on the table and when it came back with the bottle it was open again and not a full bottle like a new bottle evian or any other designer bottle water! or? second and above all. we were never asked if we wanted another bottle, let alone two bottles, this supposedly vian water! she has filled our glasses casually in the evening without asking if we want more or whether we want another bottle purchase! this is the problem and the main problem in a clam! a restaurant does not decide for the diner if you want to spend more money. I think it's still up to us! the consumer! Apparently this server thought we looked really thirsty and spent our money without asking us! She wanted to make sure we stayed hydrated! bad business. bad practice!"