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Baba Sushi

Baba Sushi

309 Park Ave Worcester, MA 01609, 01610, United States

Sushi • Kebab • Asiatic • Japanese


"Food: The sushi is by far their best selections of food and if you ever had come to visit to one of their locations, it had to be this one. Thier sashimi is super fresh and thier house special rolls are delicious. Sometimes it can be overwhelming with the sauce on top so I recommend asking it on side. However, I like to think that they are creative with making their sushi unique and not so basic. The miso soup is good, sometimes it can be just a little bland at times. I like their green mixed ginger sauce too but sometimes it can be a bit too overpowering with the ginger. The oysters/shooters are also really good, with a vingery/tobasco kick to it. However, I will say the pricing compared to other sushi places is a on the higher side. For example, I think it’s a little absurd that you pay $10 or $12 for four pieces of Rangoon, which has lobster in it but you pick and choose what you want to pay for. Service: if you are a regular at this place, you get to know the staff really well and really fast. Super nice people that been around for a while and they treat everybody with kindness and care. The owner Willson is a great man, and he happens to visit the location often to see how everyone is doing. Ambiance: for a little place, it brings a great crowd in the front of the bar, as well as even in the back, which I didn’t realize they even had that until later on. However, when it gets really hot, the back is like a sauna so I highly suggest you just stay in the front when stopping by during the summer. Location accommodation: Since because it’s so small, the parking is such an pain to find but you can park by the TD bank lot and walk over. I recommend making a reservation on busy days like friday night. Otherwise you probably will be waiting about 30 minutes if you walk in on a busy time. They have a indoor patio behind the resturant but I will emphasis that it gets extremely HOT as this does not have AC. Hopefully they can figure something for that. It’s not the best for people who have a disability so be mindful on that. The bar is always open for first comers."

Zilla Sake

Zilla Sake

1806 NE Alberta St, Portland, OR 97211, United States

Asian • Sushi • Japanese • Gluten Free


"This restaurant's specialty roll is probably the eyeroll. The raw fish and rice log lumberjacks take their time crafting the most mediocre rolls in the Portland metro area.In order to avoid the Tuesday night crowd, we made a reservation for the opening time. We ordered from the menu (not omakase) all at once for efficiency. One of the rolls was already unavailable, but it might have been one of the popular ones among the poor preparation crowd, who may have been there before opening time, so that was understandable.Our first roll arrived with ample pickled ginger and wasabi. Tamari was offered and even poured for us. Then the bottle was taken away. As a proponent of sodium, I was a bit worried that my ankles wouldn't swell properly at night; however, my experience with good service at a sushi place in San Francisco reminded me that I needn't worry. Except I did, as that was the only time my tamari level was addressed.The second roll came and the server asked if we needed a refill on ginger and wasabi. I wasn't sure if I was expecting it to naturally be refilled because I was a peasant who didn't understand the art and science of consuming sushi rolls without condiments and accompaniments. Was this second roll so full of taste or was this place so full of themselves? It was the latter. The second dish of ginger and wasabi came with a pinky nail sized dollop of wasabi. We overheard the chef say this would be it for now because they ran out. Perhaps grinding this sacred root according to your reservations for the night prior to opening would be helpful.It's important to note that people were being turned away left and right if they had not made a reservation, so it's not like the Portland Wasabi Committee came to Zilla Sake and demanded the entire stock.Anyway, we must have been disturbing this socialistic wasabi/ginger ration because we had to, once again, ask for a second refill. Since it want omakase, it wasn't really up to the chef how much he wanted to grind his roots for us. By the end of the meal, I had made a mental list of sushi places that I have betrayed that were simply better in every way.So if you enjoy things like donating your money, doing nothing with your time, having nothing to look forward to, and begging for more pickled ginger, wasabi, and tamari, then please make a reservation two hours before you plan to be hungry."