Best Sushi restaurants nearby. Discover the best Sushi food in Springboro. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Sushi restaurants near you.. Springboro is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio. An affluent suburb of Cincinnati and Dayton, it is located mostly in Warren County in Clearcreek and Franklin Townships; with a small portion in Miami Township in Montgomery County. The city is part of the Miami Valley. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 17,409.
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5 based on 104 reviews
We've shopped at the Washington Square store and Springboro locations since they opened. We have never had a bad experience. Always sure to find wonderfully prepared foods. Bakery items are fantastic!! Produce is of high quality. Wonderful meats and cheeses. Prices can be a bit high, but worth the price if looking for healthy, high quality food.
3 based on 15 reviews
´Tis a grand February day.Yesterday, I have asked my wife if she would like to visit Caesar Creek, and she replies that she shall decide on the morrow.Today, she is interested; however, she desires an early lunch.China Garden offers a buffet, which features, soups, pork, chicken, beef, seafood in a typical style Chinese setting. Perhaps chicken dominates this buffet.China Garden is a pleasant restaurant.Ambience: Wall of windows and nice Chinese setting.Service: LimitedDining: Full menu, buffet, Hibachi Grill and Sushi Bar.The lunch buffet features too much chicken, limited beef and seafood. There is a nice veggie selection. We recommend China Garden Hibachi Grill and Sushi Bar.
4 based on 84 reviews
Continuing my search for outstanding sushi in the Dayton area, my wife and I did a lunch date at this location. No regrets! Tho' I found the tab (over $50 after tip) a sight more than I'm used to paying.When you arrive at this little place, you find a small dining room in a Pompeiian red-and-black color scheme, tables and booths crowded to maximum capacity. There were not too many diners here on our Thursday noon visit, but I suspect at their busier times your proximity to others would be pretty Japanese.Service was smooth and attentive. Our lunches started with a good miso soup, and then we settled into our main courses. My wife had a tempura box, five pieces of nigiri, four bites of California roll (she loves those), several pieces of mixed tempura. She enjoyed it thoroughly. I got another lunch special, a sushi and specialty roll combo, which included three nigiri--the salmon and tuna were supremely fresh. My specialty roll was their caterpillar, containing eel and crab in perfect harmony, wrapped in thin cucumber, topped with avocado and masko over a savory eel sauce--fabulous! It's my approach to devour a piece of sushi, then cleanse the palate with a sliver of pickled ginger (theirs is extremely spicy!), then a sip of warm sake (they have a very good list), and a swig of tea--it went quite well.This locaton also presents Korean dishes if you have a party member who dislikes Japanese. It's not the transcendent sushi place I'm hoping to find--but they are exellent.
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