Small space with exposed brick and a mix of cozy and modern design creates an upscale vibe. Atmosphere shifts from relaxed to energetic as the night progresses, drawing a crowd that enjoys natural wines and standout dishes. Bar seating moves quickly, supporting a lively yet intimate setting.
Beef chow fun stands out with rich flavor and perfect texture. The menu also features five spice tofu, shaken beef, and bao buns that deliver solid, authentic tastes.
Brava roll stands out as a highlight with intense flavor. Sushi here offers rich taste and fresh ingredients that impress consistently.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during busy hours.
The menu changes frequently, so expect new dishes often.
Parking is available on the street near the restaurant.
Dining space features robot servers and tablet ordering, creating a modern and interactive experience. Atmosphere is lively and warm, with K-pop videos and music contributing to an energetic vibe suited for groups and celebrations. Seating accommodates large groups, making it a popular spot for social gatherings.
Flavors stand out with Sichuan and Herbal broths offering distinct tastes. The hot pot features a great selection of fresh ingredients and pairs well with cream cheese wantons and pork dumplings.
Sushi here offers fresh, tasty sashimi and is beautifully plated. The all-you-can-eat sushi includes specials that taste similar to Akita or Kyoto styles.
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The restaurant celebrates birthdays with a song, dessert, and a special sign.
A grand opening special offers one free soft drink with all-you-can-eat.
Lunch prices do not apply on Saturdays and Sundays.
Bright, inviting space with amazing decorations and a recent face-lift creates a welcoming atmosphere. The menu offers extensive Thai and sushi options, including authentic, flavorful dishes with vegetarian and gluten-free choices. Takeout dominates, but dining in remains comfortable and relaxed.
Sesame chicken comes out crispy to perfection while orange chicken varies from loved to dry. Dishes include spicy som tum, sticky rice, and stir-fried Chinese broccoli with pork, though broccoli sometimes gets swapped for regular broccoli and carrots with a salty flavor.
Sushi here stands out for its exceptional quality and variety. Dishes like yellowtail sashimi and Rainbow sushi deliver fresh, flavorful bites that consistently impress.
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Takeout service is prioritized over dining in.
The restaurant has an extensive menu with vegetarian and gluten-free options.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $43 for two.
Japanese restaurant offers upper and lower booths, a bar, and tables with some dated furniture. Atmosphere varies from loud with clattering plates to friendly staff creating a nice vibe. Space includes elevated booths with steps that may affect seating choices.
Dumplings appear often, served fried or in soup, alongside fried rice and appetizers like spring rolls and edamame. Shrimp tempura, scallops, and chicken wings also feature regularly on the menu.
All-you-can-eat sushi offers freshness and high quality with excellent presentation. Signature items include the tempura roll and sushi pizza, served with attentive service.
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Akita Sushi offers an all-you-can-eat dinner with sushi options.
The all-you-can-eat buffet is priced at $42, including tip.
Expect to be charged for excessive food waste if you don't finish your meal.
Cozy booths and friendly service create a quiet, comfortable atmosphere despite basic, worn interiors and closed blinds that keep the space dim. The menu offers a wide variety of cuisines with excellent sushi and strong value for price. Quick takeout service is common, making it a practical choice for casual dining.
Tender Mongolian beef and homemade wonton soup highlight the menu. Large portions of orange chicken, Crab Rangoon wontons, and sesame chicken come fresh and flavorful.
Sushi comes in large portions and is made to order with a variety of rolls. The quality is very good and prices stay reasonable even without specials.
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Joy Kitchen offers great lunch specials, including 2 rolls with soup or salad for $10.50.
Expect wait times of about 20 minutes for takeout orders.
The menu features a wide variety of Asian cuisines, including sushi and Chinese food.
Dining space reflects Thai culture with cozy, quiet atmosphere and clean, well-organized seating. Background music and subtle bird sounds create a relaxing vibe. The restaurant stays reasonably priced and can get busy on Friday evenings.
Lo Mein comes in spicy and mild versions with a noticeable kick. Sesame chicken is crispy and tender, standing out among other dishes like orange chicken and sweet and sour chicken.
Sushi here stands out for its freshness and tastiness. The rolls are consistently delicious and pair well with other dishes like Tom yum.
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The online ordering process is smooth and efficient, with timely confirmations.
Expect the restaurant to get busy on Friday evenings, so plan accordingly.
Food prices are reasonable, often cheaper than competitors in the area.
Simple interior with nice decor and well-lit, calm dining room creates a relaxed, easy-going atmosphere. Mostly a take-out spot with some seating, it shows every pro wrestling PPV, adding a unique touch. The vibe stays low key and inviting throughout.
Lo mein stands out with a rich beef flavor and great texture. Potstickers and chicken egg rolls deliver solid crispy bites with real chicken taste. Crab Rangoon and wonton soup add variety to the menu.
Sushi here is extremely fresh and consistently top tier. They serve it with Japanese soy sauce, enhancing the authentic taste.
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Golden Wok Bloomington is mostly a take-out restaurant with some seating available.
Online ordering is easy and convenient.
Expect smaller portion sizes for combo meals compared to previous years.
Robot cats deliver food, adding a whimsical, entertaining element to the dining experience. The atmosphere stays relaxed and inviting, with a cool, authentic vibe reminiscent of the Northeast. Families find it fun and chill, despite occasional noise from children and a busy setting.
Dumplings and beef lo mein stand out with good portions and fresh quality. Hot and sour soup, sesame chicken, and dishes like General Tsoโs chicken and kung pao chicken offer solid, flavorful options.
Large pieces of fish with minimal rice define the sushi here. Various fresh options come at great prices, like two rolls for $12.
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The restaurant is a seat-yourself place where customers order at the counter.
Parking is available on the street and in a free lot nearby.
Expect to pay around $12 for two sushi rolls, which is a great deal.
Modern Asian restaurant offers a clean, spacious setting with a full-service bar and TVs showing games or culinary channels. Atmosphere stays friendly and quiet, attracting diners who appreciate flavorful dishes like pho and laab with generous portions.
Sesame chicken features a crunchy texture and a flavorful sauce with a large portion. Appetizers include cream cheese wontons, egg rolls, and spring rolls similar to homemade versions.
Sushi here stands out for its freshness and flavor-packed options like nacho sushi with crunchy chips. Asian fusion usually disappoints on sushi, but this place delivers consistently good rolls.
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Expect a 30-40 minute wait for food during busy times.
Sushi is not available until after 1 PM when the sushi chef arrives.
The salt and pepper squid dish costs $18 and has a small portion.