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4 based on 23 reviews
Interesting little hole in the wall. The chef was the only employee working when we went in for dinner on a Saturday evening. There were three tables ahead of us and he prepared each one in order. When it was our turn (after about 20 minutes), he took our order, gave us a pot of green tea, and prepared the most wonderful fresh sushi that I have had in a while. At the end of the meal, he gave us each a sweet treat, who's name I cannot remember, but everything was good, will most definitely be going back.Dinner for two was $30, which included two "special" rolls and two orders of seaweed salad.Everything was great but I would think he would want a waitress during busier times.
Most Popular Thai food in Plainville, Connecticut, United States
3 based on 29 reviews
Asian Bistro continuously strives to leave a memorable impression by creating a welcoming environment, in which we provide superior and individualized service while showing every customer our utmost and genuine appreciation and hospitality. At Asian Bistr
Hi again Folks, This is a re-review. I visited here a few years back. The menu is extensive. I had Wonton Soup Hong Kong style which was excellent. Then I had their take on General Tso's Chicken which was different and quite good indeed. It consisted of Chicken Strips (instead of lumps) done tempura style with fried rice on the side with a delicious sauce which was not too hot but just right. The kitchen was fast in spite of the crowd and did a fine job. The service was excellent and the atmosphere was friendly and standard oriental. If you are in the area, try it. Regards, OldeBear
Top 10 Italian food in Plainville, Connecticut, United States
4 based on 33 reviews
Come by your local Noodles & Company at 832 Queen St., , Southington where its globally inspired dishes including noodles, soups and salads, come together to create a World Kitchen.
A nice place to get a quick to go meal that is better for you than a burger. Menu is limited but the choices are interesting. I ordered the small Stroganoff and the flavor was good just not enough sauce for the portion of pasta you get. I would visit again but maybe ask for extra sauce so all the pasta gets covered.
4 based on 47 reviews
My friends and I went here one night looking for some good sushi and we found it. We sat at the small bar area and ordered our sushi from the server/host who was very helpful. We had the Dynamite roll, Gold Point roll, California roll and the Summit roll. All terrific and reasonable priced. My friends split the Scorpion Bowl, liquor drink, and it was fun to see them drink it as the flame on top heated up.
4 based on 49 reviews
Went with a bunch of friends after work. Had heard good things so was looking forward to it. Sorry to say I was disappointed and will have to think before returning as Iâve had better hibachi. They seated our group before everyone was there, which I was told and witnessed that they donât seat until everyone is in the restaurant. This includes a dad who dropped his family off at the door and was parking the car. After we squeeze into our group, the waitress came over and asked what we wanted. I asked for a menu and she looked at us with her pen and paper. We ordered. I asked if I could gave extra. Vegetables and was told no, really? It wasnât like I expected them for free . She got us caught up to our friends with our soup and salad, both were ok. I found the salad watery and bland, just iceberg and some yum yum sauce. The hibachi chef knew there was an allergy at the table and cooked that persons food separately which was great. As the food was being prepared, my husband and I must have been in the splash zone as the table around us and ourselves seemed to be getting splattered with oil and sauces as the cooking went on. Yup everything into the washer when we got home. The food itself was good but my salmon was drowning in sauce and he kept asking if I wanted more sauce, I wanted salmon not soup. It would be better for customers if there was someone who spoke and understood English so we could communicate our preferences to the chef. Iâm diabetic so the veggies are a necessity as is the limited amount of sweet sauces.
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