Reviews on Japanese food in Denton, Texas, United States. Denton is a city in and the county seat of Denton County, Texas, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, its population was 113,383, making it the 27th-most populous city in Texas, the 200th-most populous city in the United States, and the 12th-most populous city in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
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4 based on 12 reviews
The food was good but the service was lacking the evening we visited. Took forever to get food and took 3 times for the wait staff to calculate our check correctly. However, 3 staff did not show for work and only 1 chef, so have to give them a break. Will try again.
4 based on 20 reviews
Sushi Rest.
Surprised by the authenticity and fresh seafood. I had the chirashi , assorted sashimi on a bed of seasoned rice with three dabs of their salad ( seaweed, daikon and squid) beautifully presented. My first meal of the day was this evening at five, I should know better than go for sushi, due to the price to fill up. After the main meal with a small saki I ordered six more sushi to get a better sample of their offerings. Octopus, scallop and salmon eggs, all very good especially the scallop served split and wrapped around rice, buttery and soft like I've had before in fine sushi establishments. You can tell it is a family owned restaurant from the evident teamwork and care they take.
4 based on 115 reviews
I was pleased large selection of vegan choices. For starters I had the stir fried green beans. Delicious. Crisp and perfectly seasoned. For dinner I chose the general Tso,âs tofu and it was also very tasty and highly recommended. I could easily have eaten here for days and had a different option each time. My table (who were not vegan) had crab rangoon, eel rolls, lettuce wraps and chicken pad Thai. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed their meals and the waiter was very attentive and helpful. Overall a great experience and would definitely eat here again!
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4 based on 31 reviews
I'm usually skeptical about strip mall sushi restaurants but being in the area and having seen J Sushi over the years decided to stop in for lunch. It was early - around 11:30 so no surprise that there was only one table seated. I was the only one at the sushi bar. I ordered saba, amaebi, hamachi, masago and a spicy toro roll and I have to admit that they were all artfully prepared and presented and of very high quality. It is a bit on the pricy side (aren't they all) for lunch. My tab with only a glass of water was just under $34 without tip.I'd go back again to try some of the grilled items as well as the sushi. Just beware that it adds up fast.
4 based on 23 reviews
A buddy of mine has been raving about Komodo Loco for several months, so when I had the opportunity, I had to see first hand what the fuss was about. It is off the beaten path, near Downtown Denton, off Hickory, on Oakland, which is a seldom traveled side street. The place looks like it is a 100 year old brick building that has an interior reminiscent of the best restaurants in New York City or Chicago, definitely not Denton. Very chic, yet very comfortable. Gabi our waitress was off the charts stellar. We started with shishito peppers that were pan blistered with sesame seeds and served with soy sauce and lemon, Wow! We followed with chicken skinz which are fried chicken skins served with wasabi micro greens, green onions, sesame Thai, and Korean barbecue sauce. Incredible! My friend had a bayou tower, which consisted of raw spicy tuna, avocado, serrano peppers, fried crawfish tails, creamy wasabi, eel sauce and cilantro. He said it was beyond fabulous. I had the fuego rojo roll. It consisted of spicy raw tuna, fresh jalapeno, ebi shrimp, habanero tobiko, strawberry, and sesame Thai sauce. The quality of food is beyond belief, the service is on point, the decor is cutting edge, and the prices are moderate. Dinner was one incredible taste after another. This is fusion cuisine beyond expectations. There is nothing in the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex that holds a candle to Komodo Loco. Put this place on your Bucket List and you will return time and time again. On a scale of one to ten, I give this place a seventy five.
4 based on 98 reviews
This restaurant is so popular, one has to make reservations far in advance, which we did. It is a relatively small but well-appointed restaurant and sushi bar. The owner/chef is a master sushi chef, and the quality and presentation are top-notch. All four of us had an excellent time. Just beware it is an expensive restaurant. My wife and I eat sushi frequently, and try different places at home and when we travel. This place is excellent. I'm just not sure it is worth the extra money. Having, said that, it was certainly worth a one-time visit, and I would recommend it for a special occasion.
4 based on 65 reviews
Had lunch here and was pleasantly surprised with a varied lunch menu that is reasonably priced. Service was prompt and friendly. Food was fresh and tasty. Portions were generous. We were very pleased. Plan a return visit
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