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House Of Fusion

House Of Fusion

6288 Mission St, 94014, Daly City, United States

Asian • Fusion • Seafood • Chinese


"My experiences at this restaurant have always been positive. I appreciate their Americanized take on Japanese and Chinese cuisine, and I find their prices to be quite reasonable compared to many other places. I recently tried the spicy ramen through a buy-one-get-one-free deal on Uber Eats, costing just $17 for two generous bowls. I consider this a win in my quest for good food. The broth has a spicy miso base that I enjoy, and it’s flavorful, but the standout element is definitely the chashu (BBQ pork) — thick, large, and juicy with the perfect balance of fat and lean meat, making it feel like a good value for the money. The toppings include sweet corn, black fungus, fish cake, pickled radish, spicy minced pork and tofu, green onions, and my favorite ramen topping: bamboo shoots. I asked for extra, and they happily obliged. While this ramen is not a must-visit destination, it’s a solid choice when you’re craving hearty ramen with a variety of toppings. The salt and pepper pork chops are one of my favorite dishes at American Chinese restaurants, and theirs ranks among the best. They’re very garlicky, which I appreciate, and the addition of onions and jalapeños enhances the flavor of the tender, juicy fried pork chops. I would definitely order these again next time. As for the fried California rolls, they’re fine — nothing exceptional, but certainly not bad. We also got them as part of the buy-one-get-one-free deal, totaling $10 for two, so I’d say they’re worth the price. However, don’t expect anything too special. The garlic noodles with chicken were somewhat disappointing. The chicken was slightly smoky and tender, but it was only seasoned with salt. The noodles lacked garlicky flavor, and while there was some cheese on top, it was nearly flavorless, resulting in an overall bland dish. I wouldn’t recommend it unless you prefer very plain food. Despite a few misses, I would certainly continue to order from them, especially when they have deals available."

Akashi Sushi

Akashi Sushi

2223 E Nc Highway 54 Ste R Durham, NC 27713-5234, United States

Sushi • Asian • Steak • Seafood


"My fiancé and I, as well as friends and family, go to Akashi all the time and have been doing so for years! They always have great sushi, and I love their sashimi; the best part is their rolls are BOGO! There was only 1 time in the 20+ times I've went that I ordered scallop sashimi (hotategai), and it was not very fresh, unfortunately but I'll still give them 5 stars because no one can be perfect 100% of the time. I also would never get a fried roll again, anywhere for that matter as we got the deep ocean, and it was rather bland. However, that's my fault for choosing something I already knew I likely wouldn't care for (it just sounded so good on the menu), lol. At any rate, this really is one of the best Sushi Restaurants in Raleigh/ Durham/ RTP if you're looking for amazing food while not breaking the bank like if you were to go to M Sushi in Durham, or even Waraji in Ralegh (no bogo and you'll spend $160-$250 on a date night for 2).. I've been to both of them several times, and M Sushi, for the cost, is the best sushi/ sashimi you will ever put in your mouth on the planet! They literally fly their food in on a daily basis from Japan and New Zealand. I will also note that I've been to 30-40 different Sushi restaurants in the Raleigh/ Durham/ RTP area so please rest assured, I am a sushi die hard and have even traveled extensively across the nation and even internationally eating sushi so you can count on me for a good, truthful review. Here's a couple pictures of our take-out last night, which does not do the dine-in presentation justice, but it was still delicious!!!"

Dai Hachi

Dai Hachi

4618 Vernon Blvd, 11101, Long Island City, United States

Sushi • Lunch • Drinks • Asiatic


"Overall I had some good experiences here and it was originally my original go to because the all day happy hour and the food was consistent. It took a long time write a review that would not be extremely negative. The last time I was there was very unpleasant and uncomfortable. Sadly, I do not see myself returning after an awful experience. I sat outside on a nice summer day. The 2 person tables can be a tight fit to move your chair in and out. The waiter seemed okay at first but then failed to mention my drink wasn't part of happy hour, okay. My food took a lil while to arrive. The surface it was warm until I got to the towards the middle the food was cold, sigh. While there the waitress was not welcoming and did not come by to see if I wanted another drink or anything which was different. However, at a distance her and the guy who put the utensils and soy sauce on the table mad it a point to keep watching me as if i'd dine and dash. To the point towards the end of the meal he literally was a few feet away almost hovering as if I would leave. Brushing it off and already annoyed with the experience I thought he was waiting to clean the table but made no effort when I got up. He was more interested to follow and see if I was going inside to pay. Once I entered to pay via Apple Pay, I realized I never used a Yelp offer so I inquired about it. The waitress being her unpleasant self said I needed to complete a review in order to receive the percentage off the total. Another staff person was near by look at her strange and assisted me. She was really nice and provided the pleasantries I was use to receiving and seeing at the establishment, however it was too late. This was a place I planned on bringing friends and family to in the future. It's not somewhere I feel comfortable visiting again. Pro Location wise it's not disruptive with the foot traffic and sitting outside. It's in between the 7 Court Square and Vernon Jackson train stop. Sitting outside is popular during the warmer months. Inside is spacious enough for small or larger family meals where kids and adults frequently eat here. The sign on the street draws in people as well as those who live nearby. Place is known for sushi, food, and all day happy hour. Prices are $15 30+. Cons Employees who negatively profile customers. This is not true for all of them but it's enough to consider before spending your money. I hope since my experience there has been changes in staff. Hunter's Point draws a diverse crowd and everyone should feel welcomed. A shrimp and broccoli costs almost $20 here. Outside of the recent time my food had been consistent and why I returned."