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4 based on 39 reviews
This restaurant is good only when the proprietor is cooking. Too many inconsistencies when the proprietor, Mahnin isnât in. We ate there for our final time yesterday. The waitress seems like sheâs pissed off at the world...on several times weâve eaten there. Itâs my belief she hates her job...or life. Very off putting. On this occasion we had the Pad Thai and the chicken was dry. Almost as itâs been cooked earlier in the day and then reheated and added to the dish when ordered. Other occasions, it has been OK, but inconsistency is not a good thing when running a restaurant.
4 based on 109 reviews
Restaurant doesn't have much curb appeal but it is clean and spacious inside. Food was very good for the prices! Service is quick and friendly. Had spicy fried rice, Singapore noodles, and red curry and they were all delicious.
4 based on 51 reviews
Great service, great sushi, cozy atmosphereâwhat a wonderful meal! The waitstaff was efficient and businesslike, but took the time to recommend menu selections. Everything was delicious, perfectly prepared, and despite a huge lunchtime rush, we didnât feel the least bit hurried. Weâll definitely be back; our craving for good sushi isnât daunted by being in the Midwest. Itâs there, and Sakura proves it.
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4 based on 149 reviews
Naked Tchopstix is at the intersection of Highways 69 and 24. They are in the Southwest corner of this intersection behind the Hilton Garden. They have plenty of free parking adjacent to their entry. They are fully handicap accessible (wide doorways and no thresholds). They are a A pan-Asian restaurant (i.e. a variety of Asian cuisines), with a sushi bar, wet bar and lounge. Their menu is fairly extensive. Although a nice variety of freshly made sushi is available, they too have a wonderful selection of Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Southeast Asian cuisine. They have seating in their bar area (bar seating, high tops and booths), a main dining room (families) and private dining rooms for parties or business meetings. we sat at a high top in the bar. Four of us had a craving for Asian food and headed here, one of our go to restaurants. Two enjoyed sushi (Orange Sunshine roll, Seaweed Roll, Avocado Roll, & Salada roll), one had the Chicken Teriyaki Bento box and I had the General Tso's Tofu entree, I confess to having eaten at Naked Tchopstix a number of times. I have always had a selection from their many sushi choices, which is great. This time I tried General Tso's Tofu. This was also terribly good. I found it a nice light but filling & satisfying entree, with just the right amount of spice. I definitely want to have it again. The service was very good. Our waitress was attentive but not overly so. She was also very friendly and quick with drink and food orders. Our overall experience at Naked Tchopstix was perfect and we will be back.
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4 based on 39 reviews
Now open Mon-Sat for Lunch and Dinner, on Fort Wayne's historic Landing - Columbia St. Nawa means "New Beginning" in Thai. Nawa features distinctive small and large plate dining and Cocktails, with culinary influences from Thailand, Malaysia, Japan, China
This marvelous little gem at The Landing is a great spot for tasty and creative food. The surroundings inside are beautiful, albeit a bit noisy. The food was served quickly and presented beautifully. Our appetizers were definitely the stars of the evening (Pork Belly Buns and Crab Mandalay). I very much enjoyed my Salmon Japanese Style, and my wife's Thai Duck Panang was good, although spicier than expected. This is a fine choice for upscale Fort Wayne dining.
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5 based on 69 reviews
The owners of this restaurant were very pleasant and serve excellent food. We were impressed by their Hue rice noodles, and also by their spring rolls. We also enjoyed the mixed vegetables. The restaurant is small, so it might get cramped during a busy evening, but the staff are all wanting to help and make it as pleasurable as possible.
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4 based on 116 reviews
We went on a Friday with no reservation, we were told the wait was 20 minutes and it was about 15 minutes. Sat down and the server approached immediately, answered our questions politely and, seeing what we were asking questions about, recommended to me an item that was not offered on the menu but was a chef's favorite dinner. It was simply a spectacular suggestion and I can't wait to go again....a sashimi boat for one that was the best sushi I have ever eaten. Can't wait to go back!
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4 based on 90 reviews
We had an elaborate lunch with sushi and other grilled items cooked by a flamboyant hibachi chef at the tables in great style. The soups were non spicy. The taste and quantum of food were satisfactory. The children and adults everybody liked the place. The chef was specially attractive with his stylish table side cooking interlaced with hat tricks and juggling skills.
4 based on 171 reviews
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I had Kung Pao shrimp, med spiciness, and i think it was right on the mark, re: level of spiciness. It had a lot of mushrooms in it, which was new to me- in the past at other similar restaurants, its had celery & green onions in it - not that either is good or bad, but I'm not a huge fan of mushrooms. The menu is fairly extensive- but there are not descriptions of the ingredients / sauces, etc included, so we had to ask our waitress quite a few questions... and either she wasn't very happy to answer them, or we had a bit of language barrier.,. ? Not sure. My dinner partner had the Mandarin beef and it was quite tasty and he was happy with his choice. No appetizer is included... I guess that's getting more common these days... ?.... the lunch menu looked quite good, and the prices were considerably less, and the lunches include an appetizer and soup or salad ? I believe, but the dinners, while more expensive, did not. I got sort of a "tense" vibe from the man at the front desk, who I am guessing is the owner... but maybe I misread him. I would definitely return, but prob for lunch.
4 based on 395 reviews
Casual Italian restaurant offering an extensive selection of house-made and imported pastas, soups and salads, pizza, seafood, steaks and desserts. Large portions of affordably priced menu selections are prepared with the freshest ingredients available.
We chose Biaggi's on our first night, just looking for something easy and filling. We were disappointed. Again,like many other restaurants in Ft. Wayne, it's fine but it isn't anything special or memorable. There isn't anything that sets it apart from a chain restaurant, honestly. Would not go back.
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