Reviews on Sushi food in Keyport, New Jersey, United States. Keyport is a borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. At the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 7,240, following a decline of 328 (-4.3%) from the 7,568 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 18 (-0.2%) from the 7,586 counted in the 1990 Census. Keyport's nickname is the "Pearl of the Bayshore" or the "Gateway to the Bayshore".
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I was in search of a good sushi place close by the house. Well I found it. Nakayama fit perfectly. They have wonderfully creative special rolls at reasonable prices. At $18.99 all u can eat looks good. On my list to try. Not a buffet. All made to order. Sushi and cooked foods. Good stuff.
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4 based on 24 reviews
We enjoyed Sunday dinner with our friends at this lovely Pan-Asian restaurant. Decorations and cleanliness are top drawer. Host and wait staff were excellent, courteous and attentive. I enjoyed three different Sushi rolls and also tasted some Shrimp and Vegetable Tempura. My meal came with a small salad and Miso Soup. Everything I had tasted delicious. I also ordered a side of the Spicy Mayo (excellent - don't miss it).Quantities are plentiful and the food is fresh and well prepared. The menu has Sushi, Sashimi, Tempura, Teriyaki, Thai Curry, Hibachi, Noodles and Rice dishes. Two at our table had the Noodle Soup Entrees that came with large noodle soup and an equally large portion of tempura (shrimp and veges). The restaurant is a BYOB.I highly recommend this restaurant for it's authentic and tasty food and great service.
4 based on 106 reviews
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Wound up at Ganga by serendipity and could not have had a better, more delicious time. It started with Maggie who is an excellent, informative server, had great recommendations and was perfectly attentive. We had an exceptionally luscious Ganga Style Duck Roll appetizer followed with Classic Fried Rice with Omelette Pouch and an off menu Udon noodles with vegetables and Tofu. If ever I wanted to identify what "umami" meant as a delectable savoriness it was in all these dishes. As a taste sensation, I could not recommend this restaurant enough.
I ordered figuring in an hour wait. I placed a specialty order not knowing if they would accomodate. Jumbo shrimp with garlic, ginger and scallions. Brocoli with garlic sauce, and chicken with red curry sauce. The food was delivered sooner than I had expected. The Shrimps were tender and flavorful, the chicken and red curry was excellent! And the Brocoli was plentiful with just enough crunch. I was sooo happy with my Dinner, called to Thank them!!! Can't imagine the food would be any better in a four star restaurant!! Good going!
3 based on 16 reviews
Going downhill in a small strip mall with most stores vacant and Fuji will be next. Reservation not respected...had to wait with large party. Only one hibachi chef worked two 20 person tables, half at a time (after seated advised 2nd chef did not show up). Chef arrived at table an hour and a half after being seated. Rookie chef tried hard but was obviously inexperienced , first misplacing the individual cooking orders, then cooking one item at a time, taking forever. No apologies, no discounts...just an 18% mandatory lg party tip. Avoid at all costs.
3 based on 63 reviews
Park East is the ultimate expression of what a high-end casual restaurant should be. The owners represent a convergence of different styles and experiences ranging from fine dining to elite night life environments. The Park East concept can best be descri
Went for a business meeting. Do not feel like going into detail but he atmosphere and staff take down the quality of their limited bar food. Many other places to frequent. Sorry.
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4 based on 51 reviews
First time here, in addition to the dining room they have an outdoor deck with a bay view. Friendly and professional servers, broad menu from sushi to Chinese and Asian fusion. I had the Asian grilled salmon, one of the pricier options, which was excellent. Our medium size group averaged about $20/ person + tip, very reasonable. No beer or wine, but you can probably bring your own. Some parking in back, plus the free municipal parking lot.
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