Discover Restaurants offering the best Japanese food in Hesperia, California, United States. Hesperia is a city in San Bernardino County, California, United States 35 miles (56 km) north of downtown San Bernardino in Victor Valley. This portion of the Mojave Desert is referred to as the High Desert due to the unique and moderate weather patterns. 2015 census estimates report that the City has a total population of 92,755.
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Yoshi sushi on Hesperia road is our favorite place to eat out! The sushi is FRESH, the drinks are COLD, the other diners are NOT STUFFY (nor are we ;D ) If you like sushi, their prices are right on, and in all the years we've been eating there (at least once a week) we've NEVER had a bad experience. They know us by name, and know where we like to sit, what we drink, and often surprise us with a "gift" of another delicious type of sushi to try. Yoshi puts ALL the other "sushi" resteraunts to SHAME.
One of our friends told us about this place when we were in the high desert and needless to say I was a bit skeptical. In her own words "they raise their ducks and chickens, and they grow most of their vegetables", a true farm to table experience from what I interpreted. The catch was that it was in the middle of nowhere. Well we are adventurous eaters so we decided to give it a try. The experience was truly delectable. The owners were really friendly and they took the time to explain some the ways of korean eating. We ordered the duck and the chicken stew, we were warned ahead of time that the stew took 40 mins which was not a problem for us since we decided to enjoy the duck first. The duck with whole garlic cloves is cooked right on the fire in the middle of the table, the smells truly awaken your appetite and by the time it was cooked we dived it. It is served with 5 different kinds of kimchi ( cabbage, watercress, mustard greens, mushrooms and green onion) and a their own garden raised greens salad. The duck was truly served in its pure form and every little bit of it was cooked perfectly, tender and juicy. The duck fat is then used to make fried rice at the end which went perfectly with our chicken stew. The broth in the stew tasted like it had been boiling for days instead of hours, it was spicy and flavorful and the chicken was falling off the bones. We also enjoyed some sushi and saki in between, while it was not the best that was not what we came for :). If you are within an hour of this place do not miss it , I would go even as far as saying within 2 hours of this place!!!
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Out in the middle of no place in the desert heading toward Lake Silverwood you come upon what seems to have been a western restaurant now taken over by asian proprietors serving what they're calling fusion cuisine.Some fairly tasty like the heart attack appetizer. Spicy tuna in a fried crust.The rest...well, kinda yucky. Tried the mixed grille. Oily, gristly. Weird tasting, basically.One appetizer arrived waaaay after the entree despite multiple requests. 'Who cares' attitude.They have an all-you-can-eat sushi special for $25 on some weekdays. Probably wouldn't trust the raw fish here much.Noisy.Would not go back.
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