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Bidra med feedbackThe food is fantastic, and they are very quick to take your order. The staff are incredibly friendly. This is definitely the best place in town!
The waitress was incredibly friendly and attentive. However, if you're used to top-quality fresh sashimi and sushi rolls, this might not be the place for you. The baked salmon roll was mostly covered in sauce and wasn't very impressive. We spent $130 for two rolls, one hand roll, one beer, lychee Soju, and ribeye. Just a heads up: the ramen they serve is Nongshim Shin Ramyun.
Here's a summary of what we ordered: - **Vegetable Tempura**: The tempura sauce was overly salty, and the tempura itself was thicker than what I typically expect. - **Shrimp Fried Rice**: It was average and just what you would anticipate. - **Chirashi**: Fresh and authentic, although the bowl was a bit small, the fish did taste fresh. - **Unagidon**: The rice wasn’t sticky, the avocado was hard, and while the unagi was good, the sauce was overpowering. The egg did help fill the bowl. - **Spider Roll**: A basic roll with soft shell crab, just as expected. - **Salmon Tempura Roll**: I could barely taste or see the salmon; it felt like an upgraded California roll. - **Chicken Katsu Plate**: The salad was light and enjoyable! The chicken katsu was perfectly fried, but I should have requested the sauce on the side. - **Beef Teriyaki Plate**: This tasted more like bulgogi than teriyaki, but it was still good and certainly enough to serve two people. Overall, I wouldn’t go back or recommend this restaurant. If I weren’t visiting Alaska, I would have preferred to cook for myself.
Small quaint restaurant hidden away. Talia was our waitress. Super friendly with great recommendations. We will definitely be back! Dragon roll and New Mexico roll are the bomb.
The buffet is a reasonable price but the sushi is mainly rice. My friend noticed that repeatedly her sushi came missing ingredients, to the point sometimes she couldn't even tell if she got the rolls she ordered. I had ordered the curry rice ramen and they forgot to make it, so I asked if they could check on it. We realized it wasn't fresh ramen but a cup of noodles kind of container cause we saw them bring it into the kitchen after I asked where the dish was. It was just cheap ramen in a broth with no veggies or anything, even though their image makes it looks like a legitimate ramen dish on the menu. I'm hoping that because it was apart of the buffet that they served it like that, cause just ordering that dish on its own was way to expensive for what I saw served. For some of our friends this is their go to place cause it's cheap for a lot of sushi, but I'm not sure if I'd come back.