Reviews on Japanese food in Plainsboro, New Jersey, United States. Plainsboro Township is a township in Middlesex County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 22,999, reflecting an increase of 2,784 (+13.8%) from the 20,215 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 6,002 (+42.2%) from the 14,213 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 44 reviews
The big deal about this small Japanese restaurant is that it's next door to the Princeton Record Exchange, one of the few remaining large record stores.The crabmeat sushi I had was fresh, although they were a little stingy with the crabmeat. Just this and a green tea set me back over USD20 including tips. I probably wouldn't fight to find my way back unless I was visiting the Princeton Record Exchange again.
4 based on 32 reviews
We visited Mizu on a weekend when traveling through New Jersey. The restaurant is discreet and tucked away in a little mall area. Don't let the exterior fool you. The setting is quiet and great for couples and families alike. This would also be a good spot for a business lunch or dinner. The service was good, as was the food. They had uni on special which is a rare treat in sushi restaurants in North America.A good spot to check out for lunch or dinner.
4 based on 73 reviews
If you have a hankering for bucket-loads of thoroughly average sushi, this is your place. No complaints, mind you: everything was perfectly adequate. The specialty rolls were probably the best thing we ate, the barbecued squid was the worst. The staff are friendly, but essentially unable to explain the menu: after intensive questioning I was able to ascertain that the croquettes were, in fact, croquettes, but was completely flummoxed in my efforts to determine what they contained. Nothing special here, but a perfectly adequate choice for all-you-can eat sushi and other Japanese specialties.
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4 based on 16 reviews
Great ramen, appropriately priced, fine service. Expect to wait if you go during any regular meal time because this place has been found and it's busy. The staff don't speak much Japanese, but the food is authentic enough, including all the ramen dishes and the gyoza. The walls are decorated with large manga-style murals showing people of all ages and personalities enjoying their ramen. We will definitely go back.
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4 based on 50 reviews
I took a business colleague to the Asian Bistro earlier this week. The Bistro is located in Princeton, just next to the main Princeton train station. There are two floors to the restaurant, the top area offering pick-up style service, the downstairs full service. The restaurant offers Japanese, Korean and Chinese dishes. The Korean offerings are excellent and highly recommended. They do not have a liquor license so bring your own beer or wine. Prices are very reasonable.
3 based on 20 reviews
This restaurant serves Chinese, Thai, Japanese, and Indian food--an interesting menu. There is on-street parking, but this may involve a walk as there are other restaurants in the area. The decor is quite nice--modern, not elaborate. The service was very pleasant, but (even though the restaurant was not crowded) it took a long time to get our luncheon entree. The food was OK, but there are several restaurants in the area that offer better versions from each cuisine. Prices were moderate.
4 based on 19 reviews
Ichiban Sushi in Plainsboro brings together the very best in Japanese cuisine by offering authentic, time-tested sushi rolls that are prepared using the highest quality ingredients. Come and discover the personalized experience of having your choice of fr
Our fifth time at Ichiban, and we are still as happy as we were the first time. The assortment and choices are very good, the freshness of the products is great, the service is excellent, and the value is amazing! We can't stop raving how good the place is neither can we stress enough how obliging and polite the staff is. The menu is very extensive and the budget-friendly price of $22.95 (Fri-Sun) and $20.50 (Mon-Thur) is a real bargain.In addition, unlike Masa Sushi on Route 1, there is never a waiting time or a line, and the availability of booths or even private rooms for bigger parties makes Ichiban a prime destination for all your sushi and rolls needs in the greater Princeton area. Highly recommended.I'm thrilled you've been able to stop by our place a few times! It's great that you've enjoyed your meals every time and that our team has consistently impressed you. Thanks for sharing your support, and I look forward to seeing you again soon!All the best,Mike, Owner
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