Reviews on Japanese food in Pooler, Georgia, United States. Pooler is a city in Chatham County, Georgia, United States. According to 2010 US Census, the population was 19,140, a threefold increase over the 2000 count of 6,239. The 2013 population estimate was 21,187. Pooler is located northwest of Savannah along I-95 and Interstate 16.
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4 based on 110 reviews
We had dinner here before flying out the next morning. Excellent service with unique menu offerings. I tried to stay with lower carb items so I ordered the Sashimi roll which is wrapped in rice paper vs the traditional rice. Delicious! My favorite however was the whole stuffed squid which was stuffed with eel. Virtually no carbs and again delicious! My wife had the bento box and loved it
4 based on 49 reviews
Went here while using the laundromat in the same plaza. Had sake (2 for 1 at happy hour), dumplings and edamame. The dumplings came out hot, as if they had just been made. The sake was brought out sequentially, so it was served hot/warm over the course of two rounds of appetizers. Very comfortable place. We will be back for a full meal.
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4 based on 63 reviews
This was probably the worst food I've had in a long time. The "house salad" is a bowl of not so fresh lettuce and one dice of tomato smaller than a cherry tomato. That's it. I don't use salad dressing so it wasn't like other ingredients were hidden. I noticed the couple next to us also ordered a salad and theirs were exactly the same. The "clear soup" had a strange, unidentifiable flavor. I ordered beef and broccoli and my husband ordered a couple of sushi rolls. My beef and broccoli was inedible. The beef was mushy and had a strange texture. The broccoli was frozen. The whole dish was disgusting and I couldn't eat it. My husband's sushi looked gross. He said it wasn't good at all. The sushi chef just stood there staring at us the whole time. I was very uncomfortable. The waitress was very nice and made sure our drinks were never empty. That's the only positive thing I can say about this visit.
3 based on 48 reviews
This all you can eat sushi place is pretty good. There are lots of appetizers, hibachi and sushi options. The miso soup and house salad is good. I'm thinking with it being all you can eat, it doesn't use the most expensive ingredients. There are a few vegetarian options which is nice. I had a veggie roll and a broccoli tempera roll which were very good. I hadn't had a broccoli tempera roll before and it's a nice combo. My husband had a Tokyo and a Pooler roll which he loved. Lunch is very reasonably priced and so is dinner. The place is huge! It would be a good place to go with a big group without a reservation and still be able to sit down right away. The service was good.
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