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I was pleasantly surprise by this restaurant. Although the menu is not elaborate it is a great place to go for a romantic dinner or with a large group of family and friends!Make certain you make a reservation because it’s that good! From the Sushi to the table d’hote you will not regret!Do not forget to bring your own wine!! One great feature is pond with beautiful fishes downstairs also you have the option to have i... View all feedback.
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Very disappointed! We were never told we had only two hours to eat. We were told to leave before serving the cake and coffee. Too crowded on Saturday nights. It seems as they take too many reservations and are not able to handle it! Had to leave with our cake and champagne and a very disappointed 80 years old lady and friends! Unacceptable! View all feedback.
The food was so delicious and satisfying. Every bite reminded me how a great meal can transport you to a magical experience.
Stunning decor! Fantabulous food! Professional employees! I would go back anytime!
Very good for a bring your own wine. Service was decent but you could tell the waiter was either very busy or didn't care. He was always rushed. If you took time to think he was already walking away. The portions are HUGE. the presentation is photogenic. Table is a good size and the chairs quite comfortable. The plates are very expensive. For two people we paid $65 tax and tip incl. wine
Went there for the first time on Valentine's day 2017. We heard many times before it was a good place for asian food. This was the case, both our meals were good. My partner had a sushi sample plater. He said they were good, yet not the best he's had. We both had soop, it was good. We shared spring rolls. They were yummy and the biggest ones I've never seen, but also very oily. Was surprised by that. I had the general tao platter. I had never had a general tao dish in which I could actualy taste the chicken. Instead of being chuncks of batter in a sweet and sour sauce, it was actual chicken strips, slightly battered in sauce. I liked that. Very generous portion, would have been enough for two. The decor is amazing. First time I take pictures of a public bathroom! The pound in the basement is pretty cool. Negative points: Yes, it was Valentine's day and therefore very crowded. Still, we were disappointed to have to wait 45 minutes to even place our orders. Food took a while to come in but once the soupes came the rest did not took too long to follow. Parking lot is was too small for the number of seats inside. We had circled around it and had to go park at the nearby movie theater and walk. I'd go again, but on a regular week day, not a holiday or the weekend.
Excellent food (try the General Tao you'll never forget it). You have the choice of having your meal on the first floor where it looks like usual nice restaurant. Downstairs you will have the chance to see beautiful design with small water pound with Koi in it (just fantastic). Also if you are a group you will have the chance to reserve those Japanese cabine where you will have to remove your shoes before entering, sit below ground with table almost at the floor eight (very cute) and close by those lovely Japanese "shutter" . Went there twice and the food is always a grate pleasure (bring your Sake). My second time was quite noisy with Retirement Party. The only horrible thing is the parking.... very not adequate... Since they have 2 serving/night would suggest that you arrive either at opening for the first serving or right around 7h30-7h45pm where the second serving start at 8h00 pm. Yes you have 2 hours to eat!!! Beside that it worthy every dime, it is a GREAT place to eat Very GOOD food.