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New Leaf

New Leaf

2916 W Chester Pike, Broomall I-19008-1310, United States

Sushi • Asian • Chinese • Japanese


"So the place that used to be here had also been a favourite place, so I was sad to see it go, but I had to give this place a try. I mean, I can never turn down sushi. We made a reservation for my birthday and I'm glad we did, it was packed. It did empty out though near the end. I ordered two things of sushi, some shumai, and dumplings. My dad ordered the wonton for two and I forget what else and my mum ordered a green bean dish and a dish that has chicken, shrimp, beef and vegetables in it. My only issue was my parents got their main courses and I had to wait maybe five more minutes for my sushi. But I'm not saying it's a bad thing, it was busy and I ordered two specialty rolls. My parents made a bigger deal out of it than I did because I know making and rolling sushi takes time. Plus it was busy. For dessert my mum and I ordered the chocolate mousse and my dad ordered the Creme Brule. The chocolate dusting of a fork on the dish was weird, but I found it funny and unique. The desserts were heaven. The wait staff was super nice and the owner is really cool. He came and chatted with us for ten or so minutes. We came back the next week and all our appetizers came out at the same time and all our entrees, including my three orders of sushi, came out at the same time. We went around 5pm for the second dinner and it hadn't gotten packed yet. My only complaint, I got the tea with bubbles and the bubbles were horrible. The tea was also super strong so I had to mix in more water to weaken it. But I also don't like super sweet and strong teas, so the tea might be fine for someone else, but for me it tasted bad."

Cafe Sambal

Cafe Sambal

534 Brickell Key Drive, Miami, 33131, United States Of America, Fontainebleau

Cafe • European • Peruvian • Ice Cream


"The exterior of the restaurant boasts a stunning view of Brickell Key and the cityscape, making it a picturesque spot right by the water. If you plan to sit outside, it's best to choose a warm evening, as the breeze from the water can get quite chilly. Inside, the décor features a modern style with clean lines, which complements the Japanese-inspired cuisine. On my recent visit with my boyfriend’s family, we began with several appetizers: Steamed Edamame with Hawaiian sea salt—though it sounds fancy, it was similar to what you'd find at any Japanese restaurant, the Lotus Chicken Wraps, which were delicious and much better than the version from PF Chang’s, Te Corvina Ceviche, which wasn't to my taste but was enjoyed by others, and a selection of Dim Sum with chicken, vegetable, and beef (the beef was my favorite). For my main course, I ordered the Korean-Style Kobe Skirt Steak in spicy brown sauce, which has quickly become my favorite dish here. However, I was disappointed that it arrived without any sides—just the steak on a plate. The brown sauce was tasty but not spicy at all, so I asked for a hot sauce, which they brought out to me—a delightful spicy condiment! If you enjoy spicy food, you must try their hot sauce; it’s fantastic! On previous visits, I’ve also enjoyed the Chicken Pad Thai, which is quite good and notably light on oil (I can only imagine how delicious the hot sauce would be on this dish!). Additionally, I tried the Crispy Tamarind Chicken, which was tasty but very small. While it came with some mashed potatoes and string beans, it wasn’t filling, leaving me wanting more afterward, so it’s not something I would order again. Overall, I like this restaurant, but I wouldn’t say I love it. The menu lacks inspiration and uniqueness; while the food is good, it's not exceptional. There’s no particular dish that I crave or feel I can't find elsewhere. Essentially, Café Sambal serves decent Japanese food, but it doesn't elevate the cuisine or offer any signature dishes that stand out. I find the restaurant to be overpriced for the average food it serves, and there are many other Japanese restaurants with reasonably priced menus offering similar options. The beautiful view is perhaps the most appealing aspect of Café Sambal—the food doesn’t quite measure up. While I would eat here again, it's not a place I'm eager to revisit. For more of my reviews, visit [hidden link]."