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4 based on 15 reviews
Visited this restaurant for lunch on a Saturday. This restaurant is located on Long Prairie Road, along with a few other restaurants (Fish City Grill, Thai Ruby). The dining area could accommodate approximately 55, with an attached bar.The menu appeared to include a variety of Asian cuisine, including (but not limited to) Thai, Sushi, Chinese ... The food tasted good, the service was excellent.
4 based on 19 reviews
A small family-owned restaurant with very limited seating (no more than 20), but readily prepared for take-away meals. The decor is simple and generic of a cafeteria rather than the atmosphere of an Indian restaurant. While waiting for my take-away order I was provided with a bowl of lentil soup to pass the time, courtesy of the house. I was the only non-Indian in the restaurant during my entire time there. The food did not disappoint. A very pleasant neighborhood place to eat with a good selection.
4 based on 28 reviews
Eaten sushi in Tokyo, New York, San Francisco, and many other places around the world, and none have yet beat the sushi I've had here at Edohana in Flower Mound, TX -- for the freshness, size of portions, and reasonable prices.
4 based on 48 reviews
Excellent service and Excellent food. Clean environment. A step up from other Thai restaurants that sometimes are garish and kitschy. Winning dishes were the yellow curry, fresh/spring rolls, and mango/rice dessert! I had a dinner group of 5 family members and enjoyed our evening together at the table. Service was timely. Waiter was very observant to our needs. Highly recommend!
4 based on 63 reviews
Since 2009. Always fresh sushi & sashimi. Best japaness sushi restaurant in DFW. Good location. Lunch special.
Walked from a nearby hotel. It was nearly empty on a Thursday evening. Friendly service and Sushi was good.
4 based on 23 reviews
This is my favorite Thai place anywhere. Been going here for years. The dishes are fresh and fantastic.Service can be a little spotty, since they are all pretty young and the wait can be a little long.My favorite is the Thom Kha soup with chicken. I have not found a place as good as this, even on the west coast.
4 based on 19 reviews
My husband and I enjoy eating at this Thai restaurant. The curries (yellow, Massuman, and red) are all delicious, and I get one of them every time. They modify the spiciness according to your wishes. Brown rice is available on request, but there is an upcharge for it. The serving sizes are pretty big (normal for most Thai restaurants), so there is always enough left over to have for lunch the next day.Speaking of - they have good lunch specials. Soup and an appetizer is included for a very reasonable price. For dinner, they usually have a $5 off $25 dinner coupon in a local ad magazine.The only downsides of eating here are: their water tastes funny and there is always an unpleasant sewage smell when you walk in. Normally the smell alone would be enough to keep me from returning, but the food is really good, so we brave the smell when we walk in, and before long we are used to it, and no longer smell it.
4 based on 37 reviews
So I wrote a positive review on this before and it was deleted w/o notification??As with other Hibachi/Teppenyaki reviews (as these are my favourite type of restaurants)... I've been to quite a few different restaurants (Benihana, Kobe, MT Fuji...) so they're all along the same vein of Japanese steakhouses.This restaurant is a bit noisy with nothing between the grills which gets really noisy on a busy day with all the grills going at once and +100 people chatting in one big room.The show is predictable with the volcano and choo-choo train, it depends on the chefs enthusiasm as to whether is fun or less.The cook, food and service were good but not exceptional although the servings of the meat were plenty but it's expensive IMO. I ordered the noodles on the side this time as I used to like them and they were once included in the Hibachi meal. This time however, the noodles were over-cooked and would have tasted better if prepared on the grill rather than prepared in the kitchen beforehand and delivered to the table on a plate. IMO all the Hibachi/Teppenyaki restaurants are getting cheap be reducing their offerings, charging extra for fried rice, and smaller portions.
4 based on 40 reviews
If you are looking for more authentically mainland Chinese food, this is not your destination. If you want American-taste Chinese, this is excellent. All the classics and a few novelties (Mandarin Pecan chicken), the portions are generous, well-prepared, and tasty. 11 out of 12 Jews recommend this place to other Jews.
4 based on 63 reviews
Since 2009. Always fresh sushi & sashimi. Best japaness sushi restaurant in DFW. Good location. Lunch special.
Walked from a nearby hotel. It was nearly empty on a Thursday evening. Friendly service and Sushi was good.
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