Reviews on Japanese food in Pleasantville, New York, United States. Pleasantville is a village in the town of Mount Pleasant, in Westchester County, New York. The village population was 7,019 at the 2010 census. Pleasantville is home to a campus of Pace University and to the Jacob Burns Film Center. It was the original home of Reader's Digest, which still uses a Pleasantville postal address. Most of Pleasantville is served by the Pleasantville Union Free School District, with small parts of northern Pleasantville served by the Chappaqua Central School District. The village is also home to the Bedford Road School, Pleasantville Middle School, and Pleasantville High School.
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4 based on 27 reviews
We were four friends looking for something different to eat rather than the traditional meals. This Asian fusion restaurant really impressed us.The lunch specials are $10 and include your choice of appetizer, soup and entree. The portions were very generously sized, well prepared and tasty. We ordered a side of vegetable lo mein with was awesome with bits of cut asparagus. Looking forward to another visit soon. Guys, don't change a thing. The current style of lunch offerings is much more appealing than the previous box lunch offerings.
4 based on 13 reviews
We had lunch there while in town on business. The staff is very friendly and helpful, service was very good (and quick, which at lunch is a big plus). The food was very good. the Benti box special (or something similar) was an incredible amount of food, and all of the specials were very reasonably-priced. They have sushi and other Asian foods, like hot and sour soup, etc. We'll go back.
4 based on 11 reviews
The desserts are creative and absolutely fabulous. Every detail in the fine desserts are carefully overseen, even the packaging! If you need a special dessert for a party or special occassion, call Jiki and reserve your dessert. They have amazing artful desserts. The sushi and entrees are good, the prices a good value. We are grateful to have glueten free desserts here as well!
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4 based on 23 reviews
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This used to be a local favourite of ours until they changed owners and then the menu. The food remains to be good, but I just wish they would improve on the service. On two separate occasions, I was met with less than average service. 1. I called around 2pm to check if they were still taking orders for lunch, they said yes. When I called back 15 minutes to place an order for take out (including some sushi rolls), I was told that the sushi chef had taken off for lunch, a Japanese custom, and that they wouldnt be able to take my order on that. Had they said that when I first called, it would've saved me time from calling back. 2. I called to make a reservation for 10 people for lunch at 12pm. I was told that they couldnt accommodate such a big party. Although apologetic, I found it rather strange that such a large restaurant couldnt take on a party of 10. I called back to see if they would take a take out order for 10 people, and was then told by the same person that they checked with the kitchen, and they can take our party of 10 after all. We were expecting a fairly packed restaurant given how hard it was to make a booking, but was rather surprised when there were only two tables there....our bill came out to $403, which is pretty good for lunch. @Management - Please review your staff. Don't let poor inattentive service ruin your restaurant.
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4 based on 39 reviews
We went to Miyabi for a âdate nightâ and found the sushi to be outstanding. The service was above average and the ambiance was perfect for either a date or even a business dinner. We are glad we tried this restaurant and will absolutely return. We have since tried the sushi from here as takeout and would highly recommend that as well.
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5 based on 31 reviews
Fab-glam serendipity. Never heard of Dai Sushiâon road trip from VT. Referred by Siri, resulting from sushi hunger-pangs. Exceedingly (and pleasantly) surprised in Pleasantville! Place was packedâsqueezed into the sushi bar. Ordered yellowtail and scallion, sake (and sake!), uni and nato. All succulent and super fresh (with notable presentation). The order was rapid with smiles from all four sushi chefsâand the wait staff. And the price was right! Will definitely be back on our next road-trip via the Saw Mill.
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