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I eat at a lot of different Asian places with my word
I eat at a lot of different Asian places with my word buddies while we travel. this was the best restaurant and hibachi we have ever been too. I believe his name was Ling and he was extremely funny the whole time he cooked our food. his aim throwing
I sometimes forget about this place.
Decent sushi. Better Hibachi. Fresh ingredients and good food. You shouldn't leave hungry. Nice to have option on the "East".
What once was one of the better restaurants in Oregon has
What once was one of the better restaurants in Oregon has sadly fallen to one of the most missable restaurants in the city. Flavors aren't there nor is the service. It used to be my go to for sushi or a night out with my family but now I will travel
Food is prepared with care and fresh.
Menu selection has enough to cater to most. Service is nice and quick with a service first approach.
Food is good, the owner is amazing and so kind.
But the young waiter is always on his phone and kind of rude. Going back always for the owner. Definitely recommend
Poor food.
Poor service. Poor ambiance. Once and done for us. There are better options
My husband had 2 sushi rolls that were good.
I ordered vegetable yaki udon that was really greasy and oily and honestly a small portion for the price. Also, we ordered fried rice that never came and when we were ready to leave and asked it get removed from the bill there was a hassle to make th
The food was great! It's a family owned business and they
The food was great! It's a family owned business and they are so nice! The dining room is normally empty but the food is so good we continue going back!
Take out sushi is always very good!! Recommend all kinds of
Take out sushi is always very good!! Recommend all kinds of their rolls. They have it ready when they say it will be too!
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