Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Somers. Somers is a town located in northeastern Westchester County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town had a population of 20,434. The nearby Metro-North Commuter Railroad provides service to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan with an average commute time of 65 to 75 minutes from stations at Purdys, Goldens Bridge, Croton Falls, and Katonah.
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4 based on 27 reviews
We stopped to pick up a couple of things and, as usual, were met by a rather surly woman who took our order. We waited almost 20 minutes for soup and dumplings. Really! The place was almost empty, but we could see 7 employees. The music was very loud and the lights flickering gave me a headache. Maybe this time it's really over for me.
Where to eat Sushi food in Somers: The Best Restaurants and Bars
3 based on 93 reviews
We frequent this establishment on a regular basis. On very busy nights the service is alittle strained and the 'show' is like a cliff note, but still enjoyable. The food is always fresh, although they could be a bit more generous with the filet mignon(my favorite), I absolutely love it! We don't eat the shrimp and always ask for more vegetables instead. I don't know if they don't understand what we are asking or just don't listen, as that has yet to happen. No matter, its a fun place to go and the food is good.
4 based on 74 reviews
Rated Excellent by Zagat every year since 2006 and winner of the Best Westchester County Restaurant in 2013 by UrbanSpoon -Tengda Asian Bistro in Katonah, offers unique flavors of Japanese, Chinese, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnamese cuisine.
While the restaurant is located in a small strip mall, the interior is quite interesting.On the day I visited (just before noon) there were 3 sushi chefs, a good size wait staff and no one else in the restaurant. I did notice, however, that there were a number of take out bags at the register waiting to be picked up.After I placed my order, a number of other people did come in for lunch.The lunch sushi specials offer 2 rolls for $11 or 3 rolls for $14. I chose the spicy crunchy tuna roll and yellowtail avocado roll. Lunch specials come with miso soup which was nothing to rave about and a lettuce only salad with a very good ginger dressing.Each roll came in 6 pieces and both were very good.The restaurant does have a small bar for those who may be interested.A good lunch and waitstaff were very attentive.
Yam-Ichi is a small, intimate restaurant that is truly a gem. A diverse menu of traditional Japanese food that is fresh and delicious. The ramen broth is rich and savory, The don buri bowls (rice and meat, fish or vegetables) are wonderful and flavorful. The sushi delights the eye as well as the palate. Save room for their deserts as they are good too, The service is excellent, the servers are friendly and knowledgeable. A wide range of saki and beer are available too, I would recommend reservations on the week-end as it is a small place and you do not want to be disappointed when you get there.
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