Best Japanese restaurants nearby. Discover the best Japanese food in Lindenwold. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Japanese restaurants near you.. Lindenwold is a borough in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 17,613, reflecting an increase of 199 (+1.1%) from the 17,414 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 1,320 (-7.0%) from the 18,734 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 75 reviews
Chinese Restaurant. Sushi Bar. The one and only home of Elena Wu, owned and operated by Elena herself. Specializing in a fusion of Chinese and French cuisine and innovative sushi. Dine in. Take out. Catering. Private Events. Located at Voorhees Town Cente
Ate here recently with friends and really enjoyed our meal! We stuck to the Chinese menu but the restaurant offers a huge sushi menu as well. The restaurant was clean, elegant without being stuffy. Our waiter was very friendly and service was prompt. Meals were delicious with good sized portions. Would definitely return and highly recommend!
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3 based on 45 reviews
I love going to Akira for lunch, especially after having a massage next door. They have very good seaweed salad, and great spider rolls and spicy tuna rolls. Service is always friendly.
Some people, me included, may find this place a little strange. The sushi side and the noodle side are separate. You order noodles on a small computer at your table. It tends to feel like a cafeteria although the noodle area has comfortable tables. (This is the old Susana Foo.) The sushi area is more like a bar/cafeteria with seats along the window. You go through a line to order the sushi. I'm a noodle fan (not yet a mavin but trying) and I thought the ramens were excellent. In the U.S. we tend to overload foreign dishes and invent new ones (try to find a Philadelphia Italian hoagie in Italy) and this appears to be the case here. The four standards soups and the appetizers were very good and my rating is based primarily on this. I would like to see more variety in the noodles such as udon but what they have is great. I can't comment on the sushi but they seem to have innovation in mind here. They have a sushi burrito, a sushi cone and poke don. "Don" meaning bowel. This is a mixture of different items on a small bowel. With this variety it may be difficult to focus on the menu on your first visit but it appears to be worth the effort. The late hours on the weekend are probably geared to the movie crowd across the parking lot. There's ample seating and this type of informal place is usually good for small children. Plastic utensils give you an idea of what I mean. They have chopsticks and they give you a larger spoon with the soup.
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