Reviews on Asian food in Westlake, Ohio, United States. Westlake is an affluent city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. It is a suburb of Cleveland located 12 miles west of downtown Cleveland. The population was 32,729 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 35 reviews
Tried Ohashi for the first time. Found the food to be excellent. And the service was very very nice. People were friendly. Paid attention to you. And will overwhelmingly willing to please. We were there for dinner, however they are open for lunch and have several lunch specials. The prices were very reasonable. We will definitely go again. So if Sushi and Japanese Cuisine is your thing you want to try Ohashi.
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4 based on 15 reviews
Visited Blue with my 15-year old son, for lunch. Our server (Brian?) at first seemed like one of those servers from the 1990's who would pull up a chair and talk to you (and which everybody found kinda irritating). But he didn't pull up a chair, and he delivered "just enough" information about the menu to get us looking in the right direction. He had a pitch for first-timers, and he had some suggestions of things he liked, and he was honest about it, that it was just his favorites. I tried 'em. He was right.Anyway the decor was very nice. My son called it "hipster". I thought "modern", "clean", and vaguely "Japanese". Great location, we parked right out front (at a meter), and the place was perfect ... music, temperature, etc.But the REAL STAR OF THE SHOW was the food. We started with Coconut Crab Soup and ... get this ... Mango Crab Rangoon. The soup promised a delicious bisque kinda thing AND DELIVERED. My kid and I had two spoons, one bowl. Even he liked it, and I think he's just developing his adventuresome palate. We ordered Crab Rangoon to see if SOMEONE, anyone, could make this better than every other carryout Chinese joint in town. OMG. Yes. They. Did.Now, the Sushi is the star of the show ... and I'm going to skip the details except to say THESE. GUYS. KNOW. FISH. Their preparation and presentation was very Japanese--clean, fresh, precise, elegant. Maybe or maybe not the best sushi I've ever, ever had? But it was right up there. LOADS better than most of the other so-called "Sushi" restaurants around.Now, I said "finally good sushi in our corner of the West Shore". I would like to acknowledge a very good sushi house, Ohashi, at the corner of Lorain and Columbia in North Olmsted. This is a proper, Japanese-owned, trained sushi-chef, sushi restaurant. I just consider them to be too far away (not my corner of the West Shore). I also give a nod to Pearl of the Orient, who make very good workaday sushi and sashimi, just not the level of artistry as Blue.You should know that Blue is a small chain, but that they are taking this very seriously. They've even sent some of their people to Japan and other places for training. I think as such, they are able to be in a position to do enough business to afford their high-rent digs at Westlake's Crocker Park.If you like sushi, or anything vaguely Japanese, YOU SHOULD GO. Try it. I think only a snob who has spent time in Japan (or in some parts of California) would not think Blue is just AWESOME!!!
4 based on 65 reviews
Arashi Japan Sushi & Steakhouse Provides Japanese Steakhouse, Sushi and Hibachi Services to the Westlake, OH area.
Went there for dinner and the hibachi table experience was below average. The table was not shining and clean as they are in other places, it had some remains of previous dinner food on the border. The chef cooked our medium-rare steak so much it was actually very-well done. The wine selection is limited and the Cabernet they had was pretty bad. Not impressed.
4 based on 27 reviews
If you like Chinese this is the place. Ordered â Happy Familyâ. The scallops were not the bay variety that are often in this dish but were the large, sweet bay ones! No looking for the seafood among the vegetables- no it seemed like more seafood than Vegs! The dish was delish! Right before the entree came out, our waitress gave us warm plates! Was served warm milk for my coffee, and was gladly given extra rice to take home with the leftovers! ( w/o asking) Go, you wonât be disappointed!
4 based on 66 reviews
91 rating on Urban Spoon.
Delicious! My esteemed spouse and I recently enjoyed a delicious dinner there on a cold and rainy night. The atmosphere was lovely and we were welcomed right in. Although Thai Spice seemed to be the most popular restaurant around, the service and timing of the food was great! And the food..We started with the fresh rolls, served with a lovely peanut sauce, continued with the coconut chicken soup, perfect for this blustery evening. The esteemed spouse enjoyed the bun thit with pork,a very generous helping, and I had the steak salad, nice and fresh....this is the place to go if you are ready to get a taste of Thailand!
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4 based on 278 reviews
Most of thee time you think of a restaurant attached to "Any Mall" as a middle of the road experience at best. Diane and I have been to the Wild Mango a number of times and they are the exception to that particular rule. They know how to mix a cocktail and are generous with the volume. The food is unique, delicious and delivered with a smile (this is getting to be a very rare thing these days). We have experienced the cuisine (I do not use that word lightly) on multiple occasions when we feel like a local post shopping treat.
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4 based on 258 reviews
Iâve visited several Yardhouses in the USA, itâs my favourite for excellent beer, good food and great music. This time unusually my wife and I had our granddaughter with us. To be fair the food & drink was well up to standard.All was well & our granddaughter was happy playing with the new computerised ordering & games thingy on the table. I was surprised at the end to see $1.99 added to our check for âzioskâ. Not a lot of money but I thought it was underhand and sneaky. I had no idea that my granddaughterâs game was chargeable. I queried it and the server said it was stated on the homepage. Sure enough it was but not prominently and any child would just see the game they wanted to play. Shouldnât this be made clear to the bill player at the outset?When I complained the charge was deducted from the bill but this was very wrong.
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