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4 based on 29 reviews
Until this place opened up we would have to drive 35-45 minutes from Shirley to get the quality of food and the professionalism of the wait staff. We have been here 4 times now and everything we get is outstanding and makes you want to try more things on the menu. Speaking of the menu, it's one of the best selections of foods and the menu presentation is also very classy. Very rare that a menu it's self would warrant a conversation but it really does. Prices are on the medium high end but the food and service justifies it.
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3 based on 30 reviews
I really wanted to give them a chance. We ordered a large takeout lunch order and they managed to get almost everything wrong. The soups were stacked on top of each other and melted through the plastic containers and spilled melted soup all over the place and put melted plastic in the soup making it inedible. The orders were supposed to come with an appetizer but didn't and the one special request was ignored. To be fait they offered to redo everything but lunch was long over and everyone was frustrated and back to work. We will not repeat this error.
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4 based on 8 reviews
I beg to differ with the last reviewer whose generosity got the best of him in his accolades for this place. After all, 95% of his reviews are either very good or excellent. For me, Beijing Tokyo does not deserve anything close to five stars nor would I even hint that itâs anywhere close to being the best Chinese restaurant in Acton. It might actually be the worst.After such a long, drawn out renovation period and highly anticipated opening, Beijing Tokyo has finally appeared, at least in the eyes of Cherry Wonderdog, with a whimper. At most, this is a three star restaurant, but it clearly has issues, and I sincerely hope they get worked out fast or else weâre going to have to witness yet another closing. Thereâs a reason why Beijing Tokyoâs lunch traffic is abysmal, and itâs not because the restaurant is new. Itâs because everything here is mediocre. And as such, it merits three stars. For starters, itâs hard to tell what kind of restaurant Beijing Tokyo wants to be. Is it Chinese with a Japanese flair or is mostly Japanese that gives lip service to the Chinese diner? Clearly thereâs an identity crisis, and instead of the restaurant marrying the two as the best of both worlds like other dual ethnic restaurants, the two seem to be in conflict. Chinese food does seem to get the shaft here, as no soup is served with a Chinese luncheon whereas miso is served for a Japanese one. Someone better advise management that soup is a staple in almost every single Chinese luncheon so if youâre not going to serve it, you better deliver something outstanding instead. Unfortunately, that just didnât happen. Our chicken with mixed vegetables and chicken with ginger and scallions luncheons were just okay, accompanied by (warm, not hot) fried rice that was supposedly Japanese (go figure!) along with an eggroll / beef stick. The plates were designed to deliver as much sauce for these appetizers as I would have expected soup. In addition, this was the first time that I can remember that I actually resorted to kikkoman soy sauce to add a bit of kick to my meal. There was nothing else offered -- no mints, no orange slices, no fortune cookies. For $9, ($10 for beef, $11 for shrimp), and another $3.50 to add soup, it felt overpriced.The atmosphere are Beijing Tokyo was dark, dreary, and even a bit uncomfortable. There were several waiters who were sitting around without much to do -- some staring at us eat. When ours took our order and later served the meals, she seemed completely new, out of sorts, and untrained for the job. As for the dining room, there were no decorations on the wall, nothing to suggest that this was either a Japanese or Chinese restaurant besides one picture in the back. Even the placemats were depressing -- just a plain white piece of paper. And rather than Asian music, there was this intrusive, piped-in pop/rap from recent teeny bopper artists that I might have expected to hear in a college dorm. It was totally inappropriate here and a huge turnoff.For me, Beijing Tokyo has tried and failed (at least after its first month) in introducing a hipster approach to Americanized Asian food. I wish places like this would stick to the basics and try to differentiate themselves on what comes out of the kitchen instead of playing around with the basics like value, ambiance, and customary deliverables. After all, weâre talking about Chinese and Japanese food in Acton, and there are other choices such as Ginger Court where this isnât an issue.
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We were looking for quality Thai food and tried this restaurant that recently opened in Westford. The Pad Thai is excellent with great flavor and cooked to perfection. The homemade peanut sauce served with the chicken satay was flavorful and served with four generous skewers of chicken. Another treat is the ginger flavored Gyoza. The interior very basic having replaced a local deli, but the service is friendly and helpful. Great for good quality food and inexpensive takeout.
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4 based on 112 reviews
We stopped here in the midst of a road trip after reading reviews. Glad we listened!!! The food was fantastic! Sushi was fresh and delicious, happy family was yummy and the best sweet and sour chicken I've tasted! Even the kids dug in. Wait staff was even better. Definitely recommend this as a stop!
3 based on 25 reviews
My husband and I are older and we have avoided eating at asian restaurants because I have a sesame allergy. We watched TAKA develop from an empty shell to an attractive restaurant and decided to try it. Our waiter was very careful to explain ingredients as we ordered. We chose a âsizzling mongolian platterâ. It featured beef, chicken and shrimp with broccoli, mushrooms, and other vegetables. We ordered a rice dish to accompany it. We were very happy with our choice although initially we thought it was rather small. The dish won us at first bite. The food was beautifully cooked, succulent and tender, and the rice was excellent. We shared the shrimp, he ate beef, I ate chicken, we both enjoyed the vegetables. It was wonderful to be satisfyingly full with no leftovers. I hate doggy bags, I loved not hauling little boxes home to throw out in 3 days. It was terrific to find proportions that worked for the smaller appetite. We obviously could have ordered many other items but Iâm so glad we didnât. Now we can go back and work our way through the many offerings at our leisure, try gorgeous sushi with our daughters or come with family to enjoy the hibachi meal as well.
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