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Bidra med feedbackI visited Littleton to see my brother Raju and stumbled upon this restaurant on Labor Day. The exterior looked a bit worn and outdated, but the welcome we received was incredibly friendly—along with the Keno game, which added a fun touch. The biggest surprise was how fantastic the food was; everything was delicious! The ribs were topped with a delicious secret honey sauce, and the salt and pepper wings were out of this world. I usually dislike peas and carrots in my meal, but I found myself enjoying them this time. The Pupu platter for two was enough to satisfy three of us. I highly recommend this spot if you find yourself in central Massachusetts, particularly in Acton, MA.
I highly recommend trying the Red Dragon Maki, which features spicy tuna and avocado topped with tuna, scallions, and the chef's special sauce. The Dynamit Maki is another excellent choice, consisting of deep-fried salmon, asparagus, kani, cream cheese, and tobiko drizzled with eel sauce and spicy mayo. Don't miss the Dragon Maki, which includes avocado, cucumber, and kani, topped with eel and more avocado. We dined outside and thoroughly enjoyed the sushi; everything was expertly prepared, and we savored every bite. The service was very friendly, and there are plenty of parking spaces in the area.
This place has amazing food and the best sushi roll I've ever had
UPDATE: I wrote the review below when we had just moved to the area and were checking out the local sushi restaurants. Beijing Tokyo quickly became and remains our family favorite (by a long shot). Everything about B T is above par. When it 's sushi night, we really don 't go anywhere else. Nice atmosphere, very good service, staff are friendly, nice menu. The sushi/sashimi menu is not as extensive as many sushi restaurants, but the maki selection is pretty extensive, the sashimi portions are very generous, and the maki are well prepared and delicious. Everything is very nicely presented. I will definitely be coming back here.
I am quite pleased with their service and the taste of most of the dishes. However, when I ordered an L8 (chow mein and rice with a choice of one side), the menu indicated that I could choose either chicken fingers or chicken wings (noting the plural, as if I would receive more than one). The prices for all sides are the same, unless you opt for an egg roll, which costs an extra $1.50. I chose a spring roll for my side, and it turned out to be extremely small. I received just one, and it seemed like it had been frozen and then microwaved. There was hardly anything inside; it was mostly mushy and I could finish it in just two bites. Aside from that experience, I really enjoyed the rest of the food. I definitely won't order the spring rolls again when I return. I’ll pay extra for the egg roll next time, hoping it will be better, or I'll choose a different side.