Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in East Syracuse. East Syracuse is an incorporated village and a suburb of the City of Syracuse in eastern Onondaga County, New York. United States. As of the 2010 U.S. census, the village had a population of 3,084. It is located immediately east of Syracuse, in the town of DeWitt.
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We Mitsuba focus on authentic Japanese style ramen noodle, our key ingredient is our broth. Our authentic pork bone broth cooking for minimum 14 hours. And we are very proud of offering authenic food to Syracuse area.
I am from Honolulu and it is a struggle to find food from home here in Syracuse. Both of Mitsuba's locations (Camilus and Erie Blvd) are the closest thing to being home cuisine wise. From their homemade broths to their musubi (burrito). I have tried just about everything on the menu and my taste buds are in love! The pictures below are from the Erie Blvd. location - the Pho and 1/2 of the order of Shrimp musubi (burito) - I ate the other half before I realized I should take a picture. In addition to the food being so ono (delicious) the owner and his staff are super friendly and helpful! They are willing to customize your order to your taste buds, helping you figure out exactly what you want. They are open for lunch and dinner, do whatever you are planning in eating today or tonight can wait - jump in the car and visit either location for a delectable, taste bud tantalizing, super stomach filling meal!
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4 based on 17 reviews
We joined friends at this quiet, Asian restaurant on Erie Blvd. East in Dewitt upon their recommendation, and decided to try the unique "all you care to eat" special menu. For a fixed price, the courteous and efficient wait staff continues to bring as much fare as you can eat - all made to order. After 5 selections of sashimi, two sushi rolls, a generous portion of seaweed salad (my favorite) and some beef lo mein, I was full. Our friends were as well. The food quality was excellent - and the portions generous. On this Sunday evening, there were few patrons, probably because of the competition on Erie Blvd. We will return!
4 based on 27 reviews
We started lunch with a variety of different orders... sashimi, the udon soup, udon noodles with chicken and a katsu box. All were wonderful. Loved the fried rice, too. Nice fresh sashimi was a great starter. Udon noodles were flavorful and just the right consistency. And the wait staff was perfect. Lovely experience. We'll be back soon.
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3 based on 50 reviews
Maybe it's because we've been there twice at off-hours (mid afternoon) but both times, unlike some of the reviews here, the service has been excellent. Seated quickly by pleasant hostess, fast delivery of menus, timely return for our orders. The food is excellent and if you have a chance go on Monday or Wednesday -- half-price sushi. Had the friend rice and the noodles and both were excellent.
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