Sushi Salad
Midori Sushi

Midori Sushi

11002 N Port Washington Rd, 53024, Mequon, United States

Sushi • Asian • Salad • Lunch


"When I moved to Wisconsin from Austin, TX, my two main concerns were 1) finding a good hairdresser and 2) finding a good sushi restaurant. So far, I've tried sushi at three different places in Milwaukee area, and one of them is Midori. We've been going there for the past 3 years, and every single time it has been a wonderful experience. We've also taken friends and family to this restaurant on several occasions, and it has been a hit with everyone! Here are some of the dishes that I absolutely love at Midori: Soft Shell Crab roll $13): It's crunchy and has enough spice to it. I love that it's warm, so it creates a nice contrast to the raw fish sushi. 5 out of 5! Seaweed salad $5): Fresh and delicious! My only complaint is the price: $5.00 for what seems to be 2 tablespoonfuls is a little pricey in my opinion. Thus, it's 4 out of 5. Miso soup $2.50): It's miso soup. It's good, if you like miso soup. So, it's 4 out of 5. Special rolls price varies): They are fantastic! I've had most of them, and they are all wonderful. However, if I am not in the mood to try something new, I always go back to Beverly Hills roll $17). It combines cooked and raw sea food, so it gives me a well-balanced variety of different tastes and textures in one roll. If you love salmon, then I would recommend trying their M16 roll. It's wonderful. This category takes all 5 out of possible 5! As far as other dishes go, I have only tried their Chicken Yakisoba noodle dish $15). It was tasty and had good flavors. However, I am a sushi lover and I hardly ever order anything else in restaurants that serve very good sushi. The restaurant is small, but we never had to wait for a table. The service is good. While it may be a little slow for some, I personally don't mind waiting because it's worth it! We got to know the Chef. Apparently, he has been in business for a long time now, and the sushi that he serves is a good reflection of his knowledge, experience, and skills."

The Upper Crust

The Upper Crust

95 E Kennedy Blvd, Lakewood I-08701-1238, United States

Pizza • Lunch • Brunch • Italian


"What sets The Upper Crust apart is its unique combination of being an upscale dining experience while maintaining a casual and cozy atmosphere. You really have to check out their extensive menu, which features a variety of homemade pizzas, pasta dishes, and delectable desserts. The staff are quick and efficient, particularly during the busy dinner rush. The portion sizes are generous enough for sharing, and the prices are quite reasonable. I highly recommend giving them a try—I certainly plan to return soon! Here's what we sampled during our visit: The appetizers were delightful, although I found the mac and cheese bites a bit lacking—they were tasty, but I was hoping for a cheesier experience. The nachos, on the other hand, were fantastic. They offer several varieties, but I suggest going with the classic option. We also ordered a side of broccoli that was well-seasoned. If you're looking to balance your meal, consider one of their salads. The highlight of our dining experience was definitely the dessert. I went for a cookie dough taco, and it was just as delicious as it sounds—warm cookie dough filled with ice cream, beautifully presented. I look forward to trying more of their offerings on my next visit! **Vegetarian options:** Salads, pastas, pizza, poke bowls **Kid-friendliness:** Kid’s menu available **Parking:** It can get busy, but you're likely to find a spot. **Wheelchair accessibility:** There is a wheelchair-accessible entrance. **Dietary restrictions:** Gluten-free and dairy-free options available."

Mythology

Mythology

816 H St NE Washington, DC 20002, 20001-4504, Washington, D.C., United States

Tea • Pasta • Pizza • American


"After reading several reviews prior my visit, I decided to try Mythology with mixed feelings. It seemed reviews were about 50/50 for good experiences and bad experiences. So, here I go....I had 5:45 reservations and arrived around 5:30. I was promptly greeted by staff hanging Halloween decorations. The restaurant was empty, perhaps one person sitting at the bar. I thought lack of traffic might be because it was early on a Tuesday evening. My guest and I were offered a seat by the open windows. We were exposed to the street vibe of H Street. If you are attempting to have a conversation it can be both challenging while amusing when you hear road traffic, street cars, sirens and bits of people's conversation as they pass by. Almost all pedestrian (especially young people) passing commented about the decorations of lights in clouds which change colors, very cool and whimsical. Our server Rita showed explained the Frites and the vast toppings available. We ordered drinks, I had the Bourbon Mule and she had the Mojito. Both were good. Then we opted for the smothered Crab Frites. It seemed to take a while for the order to arrive. When the plate arrived, it was luke warm/cold definitely not hot. I thought since we were the only two dining, the food should been at least hot. As for our entrees, I had the Beef Ribs with Sticky Rice. I found the ribs very fatty and oily. I only ate one part of the two thin ribs and nibbled on the sticky rice. I was done. My guest ordered the Salmon. When it arrived, it looked worn, and had an odd smell. So rather than chance eating, she ordered the crayfish hush puppies as an alternate. Love the decorations but feel the kitchen needs help. Sorry to say, probably will not return except for possible drinks or lite appetizers."