Yuzu Salmon
Yummy Asian Bistro

Yummy Asian Bistro

918 Il Route 22, Fox River Grove I-60021-1905, United States

Pizza • Lunch • Asian • Steak


"We love this restaurant and often it once a week during the summer when we walk. Less often with winter weather. The staff is friendly, the food is relatively fast and consistently good, and we love the lunch specialities. My fiancé taught English in Japan for 5 years and from all the restaurants that we have tried, these dishes and those in Mitsuwa remember him most of his time there. He usually gets the Katsudon, which is a nice roasted pig over rice with egg and onion, and it is salty and absolutely delicious. He'll also make Katsu Curry shake everything up. I started my sushi kushi trip with the chicken Katsudon, which seems a little less salty than the pork version, but still with the delicious egg and onion over rice. Then I finally tried the divine ginger steak-lunch that I want by default when I want the full feeling of red meat or my ginger-fix. If I want some light, I get the veggie-friendship or some light with some chewed guilt, the Tempoura lunch, both delicious. I always get a spicy salmon roll, and that may be my favorite place. I would also like to note that this is one of the few restaurants that we splash and also get starters. We'll get the Tatsuta ages that are like fried chicken nuggets, just here, they don't give you frozen Tyson like other restaurants we went to. These are legit, and perfectly included with a simple drizzle from the slice of lemon. We also love the veggie tempura. I am always surprised by the quality and variety of vegetables included. With what I think are different swamps, onions, sweet potatoes, broccoli, green beans, mushrooms, there is something for everyone, and it always seems like a greater variety than other restaurants. I also love Oldashi Tofu, but I'm a sucker for a nice fried tofu. I would give this restaurant 100 stars if I could."

Volcano Steak Sushi

Volcano Steak Sushi

2990 Eagle Drive, Woodstock I-30189, United States

Bbq • Steak • Sushi • Asian


"I would consider this an overpriced restaurant, with average cuisine and poor customer service Beware of take out. They did not check my order for correctness. I live 1 minutes away and I like my food hot, so I got there a few minutes earlier than they suggested. I paid and waited since they stated order was not ready. I still managed to get cold food! Also, beware of allergies also as they did not care of my complaint that the shrimp ingredient as appetizer can be easily overlooked on the menu and the order taker did not point out. Furthermore if the shrimp was an appetizer, why the h... would they dump it with the rest of the entrée. For me being allergic to shellfish, it made the whole meal inedible. I was also disappointed by the chicken fried rice and biting into small gritty shards which I later assumed were either eggshells or small shards from a broken plate. I could get over most of this, but find myself motivated and disappointed enough to write a review due to lack of concern or empathy and from the restaurant staff and management. I called back as soon as I got home to my hungry guests and discovered the issues. The call taker seemed unconcerned about the shrimp incident or my dislike for having dumped an appetizer in the same container as the entrée. the caller mentioned a manager would call me back. 2 days waiting and I received no call! I would add the photos but I think the point that i will be spending my money elsewhere next time.!"

Sushi House

Sushi House

972 Rd, 07666, Teaneck, United States

Tea • Sushi • Asian • Lunch


"Since it was a holiday, there were no lunch specials available that day, but we were in the mood for sashimi, which is usually not included in the all-you-can-eat lunch menus. We started with a kani salad and a seaweed salad, which I thought would be nice to mix together. No complaints here. Normally, we avoid cooked dishes at these kinds of restaurants, but we decided to give the shrimp tempura and chicken wings a shot. The shrimp tempura was decent—just standard fare like you might find in a Costco freezer. The chicken wings were a bit dry, but at least they were crispy, which my husband enjoyed. Next was the soup, which was quite ordinary. Moving on to the main course, the sashimi came in standard pieces that were cut in half, but I didn’t mind; I actually preferred the smaller portions. You can order as much extra as you want, which is a nice perk. The tuna was slightly too pink for my taste, but it tasted good, so I was grateful for that. The salmon and white fish were also enjoyable. They even had spicy salmon and tuna sashimi, which piqued my interest. It was served on cucumber slices topped with some spicy fish, which I found innovative—it allowed me to enjoy spicy fish without the added carbs. For rolls, we chose the soft-shell crab tempura and the New York Roll (which includes tuna, salmon, yellowtail, jalapeño, and tobiko with wasabi mayo), along with a couple of other rolls that I can’t quite remember. Honestly, all the specialty rolls at sushi restaurants tend to taste similar, but I don’t mind knowing what to expect when I visit. As a habit, I always order soup before dessert to complete my meal (what can I say, I’m Asian!). I opted for the tom yum soup, but I’d recommend avoiding that—it had an off-putting smell. On a positive note, they serve fried Oreos for dessert! I’m not a huge fan, but it’s nice to see it on the menu, especially since many places don’t offer it. The ice cream options included green tea, red bean, vanilla, and chocolate. Overall, I enjoyed the experience and would definitely consider coming back. I appreciate the little details they incorporate to set themselves apart."

Sapporo Japanese Sushi

Sapporo Japanese Sushi

801 Congress St, 77002, Houston, United States

Soup • Lunch • Sushi • Casual


"Sashimi and sushi should be simple. At their core, they're not much more than seafood and rice (and nori plus a little extra, in the case of sushi). It seems like nowadays, lots of resturaunts like to put their own spin on something that has been mastered for years. I can appreciate it, but i often miss the originality of sushi without the... extra originality... I suppose. I'm sure most people reading this are familiar with the sushi available at your local HEB topped with Hot Cheeto dust, but I'm happy to report that here at Sapporo, the sushi is artfully (and simply) constructed. Rice and fish, yes (or shrimp, or calamari, or otherwise), but at its core, they have remained true to what good food should be: a good, simple recipe, made with heart and soul. The meal I ordered was the Sushi Combo B, and it was exactly what I hoped it would be, perhaps a little more: elegantly presented on creatively molded ceramic with an orchid garnish to add some otherwise absent violet coloring, a delectable side salad and miso soup with soft tofu. Even the environment left very little to be desired, with the Christmas music playing in the background, and the cowboys game quietly on the TV, Sapporo's offers an Asian-American fusion environment without compromising on the food. It might even lend itself well to a first date spot. I'm only here on business, but I still highly reccomend this place to both visitors and locals alike. 10/10, would go again."