Reviews on Japanese food in Hunt Valley, Maryland, United States. Hunt Valley is an unincorporated community in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. Its traditional name was based on being just east of Maryland's traditional Horse Country (like the Kentucky Blue Grass region), and the site of the venerable Maryland Hunt Cup championship of steeplechase horse racing and jumping established 1894. It lies just north of the city of Baltimore, along the York Road (former old historic Baltimore-York Turnpike) which is now Maryland Route 45 off Interstate 83. The Loch Raven Reservoir nearby is an important drinking water resource and with its surrounding forested watershed is one of three reservoirs (Loch Raven, Prettyboy and Liberty) established for the City of Baltimore and its surrounding metropolitan areas in Baltimore County since the 1880s and expanded in the 1910s. Located at a latitude of 39.5° North and longitude 76.7° West.
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4 based on 57 reviews
Whether you're out to enjoy a romantic evening for two, dinner with the entire family, a private party or cocktails with co-workers, Umi SakÄ is the destination that you're looking for. We are committed to providing top quality Asian cuisine at a reasonab
For those who like large portions, you may like this place more than I did. I ordered a green salad and got at least a whole head of lettuce. But that was all it was. Nothing but lettuce and enough for about 4 people. I also ordered wonton soup, and got a huge bowl. . .again way more than one person could eat. There was also not a lot of seasoning. We were looking for something light. . .some soup, salad and a couple sushi rolls. That and the rolls we got were OK. Not horrible, not great. My friend got a ramen noodle soup with crispy chicken. He expected the chicken in the soup, but it was only a large bowl of broth and noodles with a few scallions and a whole fried chicken breast on the side. It was not what he expected. Service was also not great and everything came out almost at the same time, so we couldn't eat things in the order we might have wanted without other things getting cold.The next night we went to Fusion, my favorite sushi restaurant in this area, and there we had a really delicious meal.
4 based on 53 reviews
This is an average Japanese restaurant, The sushi is nothing spectacular. The special rolls are covered with sauces. The sashimi selections on the fishes are limited. Overall, the menu is limited and the taste of everything is ordinary. Also, the restaurant has no liquor licence but there is a liquor store next store. They offer a decent variety of cold sake. This is a so-so, nothing special restaurant just happens to serve Japanese food. A neighbourhood place but not worth a drive to go there.
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4 based on 94 reviews
Okay, call me a sushi snob, but I never thought of Timonium as a place to find really good sushi (I went to the State Fairgrounds there for a train show!). But I did a quick search for someplace to grab lunch, and the reviews convinced me to try Yamato Sushi. A good call indeed!When I got there, it was pretty well packed, but I was able to get a seat at the sushi bar. I ordered a la carte, sampling both nigiri and maki sushi. I was impressed, the tuna roll was perfectly formed, with plenty of fresh maguro inside. And the nigiri was also very nice, with a good ratio of rice to fish.Prices were reasonable and the service was excellent, and I had the feeling of being in an old-school sushi bar. Except, that is, for the wild variety of rolls. The assortment of ingredients that get tucked inside a sheet of seaweed boggle oneâs mind, and many of these are on the menu at Yamato. However, itâs easy to go traditional here, and thatâs what I did for a very refreshing meal. Iâll be heading back to Yamato whenever I find myself in the area.
Most Popular Cafe food in Hunt Valley, Maryland, United States
3 based on 38 reviews
Love the set up- People sit around the table, and the server goes to work and does his magic tricks with. the food I don't want to spoil your first visit . Go see for yourself
4 based on 36 reviews
Come by your local Noodles & Company at 114 Shawan Road, , Hunt Valley where its globally inspired dishes including noodles, soups and salads, come together to create a World Kitchen.
I have been here many times, but I feel it's gone downhill. I order the gluten-free noodles, which are usually excellent. Something is very different about them now and the seasoning wasn't good at all. They were also lukewarm at best. Unfortunately, I do not believe I will return. And they were out of their excellent rice krispy treats, so it was a completely disappointing visit.
Most Popular Barbecue food in Hunt Valley, Maryland, United States
4 based on 54 reviews
My husband and I go here at least once a week. The sushi is delicious, fresh and reasonably priced. We have never been disappointed with the quality of the food or the service. Tip: on a Friday or Saturday at dinnertime, make a reservation. It's also BYOB
This restaurant is great for a change from American food which is prevalent in Baltimore County. It's located in a little corner of Hunt Valley but it's a good place to enjoy some thai food or sushi for lunch.The staff is friendly and efficient. It's frequented by lots of locals and business professionals.
4 based on 48 reviews
Eight of us from the office decided to try Fusion for lunch and called our order ahead and reserved the table. The food came out immediately after we sat down!! We called 25mins ahead. My Spicy Rainbow Roll and side order of Seaweed Salad was delicious ($12.50 for the roll and $5.00 for the salad). Our server was very friendly and efficient. Ample parking on site. We'll definitely be back!
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