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...why not offer some vegetarian options? Not only for people who are on a vegetarian diet but for the sake of the taste. Not every dish needs chicken in it. Go for some tofu or be creative with noodles and vegetables. Yes, there are vegetarian side dishes, but no vegetarian entrees, Alas.
3 based on 11 reviews
My favorites are the sizzling rice soup and wonton soup. Always piping hot and filled with fresh vegetables.The sweet and sour pork, honey walnut prawns, and barbecue pork are also great picks.The restaurant itself needs updating. The owner and staff are very welcoming.
3 based on 18 reviews
Most selections area with noodles and or rice. Their noodle soups are pretty good. The Pad Thai is also delicious, not authentic but goes well with my kids. We like their boba drinks. I love their taro cases and the coffee milk drink. Service is efficient. Value is very good. Place is clean. Their Chili is distinct that I used to take home yet slowed down due to heartburn :_(For quick and cheap eats before or after you shop from the outlets or to stop over to and fro SFO then come and check this place.
3 based on 10 reviews
With my wife we were in this huge outlet mall and hungry for something else than junk food which we hate!We tried this place, not execting much excepted fewer calories than in the burger places. Food, Vietnamese style, was truly good, cooked in an opened kitchen so you can see it's nicely prepared. When I asked for a lemonade, I saw the manager pressing some fresh limes for me: it was so good I even took some away and my wife did the same with her white coffee she told me was truly special.It's a simple place, no decor but the manager is a truly nice gentleman. And the check is terribly reasonable.I truly recommend the place.
4 based on 11 reviews
This restaurant does not serve Japanese food in the classic authentic style. It serves an Americanized version. Some might call it Asian fusion.I had the Kitchen Sink Roll for $18.95, the most expensive roll on the menu. It was large enough for two people. I ended up sharing part of it with two companions. The roll has four types of fish, avocado, crab, mayonnaise and hot sauce on the rice roll. It is at least twice the size of rolls found at other restaurants. The roll tasted very good. I could not tell how fresh the fish was because the Mayo and hot sauce masked the taste of the fish. I probably would not order this again as I prefer more traditional Japanese sushi. However, those who like Asian fusion will like this roll a lot.Some of the other rolls cost under $10 each, so this is an affordable restaurant. The menu shows some items with higher prices at dinner. Lunch is a better value if you plan to order a bento box; prices do not change for sushi and roll items.One of my companions ordered the California roll. He liked it a lot. Another companion ordered the chicken and tekka bento box. (The name on the menu isn't bento, but that is what it should have been called.) She did not like the teriyaki chicken because she said the chicken tasted like it had been reheated. The third companion ordered tempura. It was deep fried, but was not crispy and flaky like traditional Japanese tempura; when it cooled, it was greasy. We also had the fried calamari appetizer. One of my companions liked it and the rest of us thought it was only okay. It was prepared like onion rings. There was too much batter and not enough calamari. But for only $6.95, we received what we paid for.In sum, the food could be better, but it could be a lot worse. According to my friend who lives in Gilroy, this is the best Japanese restaurant in town. However, this opinion depends greatly on personal preference and what one orders.The service was very good. The waitress was congenial, helpful and efficient. We were promptly seated upon arrival and service was timely. The restaurant appeared orderly and clean.The bathroom is unisex. There is only one bathroom for the entire restaurant, which is not that large. The restaurant is divided into two areas. One area has the bar and booths. We sat in a booth and were comfortable. The other area has tables and then a sushi bar to sit facing the chef.Parking is easy to find in the lot in front of the restaurant, which is located in a shopping center.
4 based on 21 reviews
We stop in here every time we pass through Gilroy on the way to the bay area. this place is clean, friendly and attentive staff, large menu with excellent food. The beef broth-based noodle soups are outstanding and full of wonderful ingredients (#8 is my favorite). We love this place.
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4 based on 45 reviews
Sushi Omakase serves some of the freshest and rarest fish in California. 'Omakase' is a Japanese phrase that means "up to you". Customers ordering omakase style expect the chef to be innovative and surprising in the selection of dishes, and the meal can b
This place is almost always packed and for good reason. They have the best sushi rolls in Gilroy and a huge selection of Sake. They do have nightly specials like Ladies Night. Great place for a kick back dinner.Hi Geri, thanks for the great review! Weâre so glad you enjoyed everything we had to offer especially Ladies Night. Looking forward to your next visit!
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4 based on 41 reviews
I was excited to find this place as I was looking for some pho. It's more of a Thai then Vietnamese spot. Staff was really great and they came back to check on us a few times. We ordered 2 curry dishes that tastes very similar, it was way too heavy, filled with too much coconut milk.
4 based on 64 reviews
Took my customers,on their recommendation, to the Ginger Cafe with a little trepidation since who would think there is good Chinese food in Gilroy. Well they proved me wrong. Excellent plentiful and flavorful dishes. Soup lacks a little depth of flavor but everything else was very flavorfulThey do use white meat chicken rather than dark meat as traditional Chinese but it was tender
4 based on 35 reviews
Saigon 2 Siam Bistro opened its doors in June 2014. It was formerly known as Saigon Bistro Express which only served Vietnamese Cuisine. We have added Thai Cuisine to the menu. Saigon -2- Siam Bistro is now serving the best of both worlds - Vietnamese and
We enjoyed our visit here (first time), but major inconsistencies left us wondering if they have their act together. Our food was very good (thoroughly enjoyed my pineapple fried rice with chicken), and the service started out very well. But we became a bit unhappy ...-- when someone arrived after we did, and their order was taken first and their food arrived first. Hmmmmm ... wonder why that happened;-- when our main course arrived BEFORE the appetizer arrived (we had to ask about the appetizer!) ... wonder why that happened;-- when we had to ask for eating utensils other than chopsticks (no spoons on the table) ... wonder why;-- when we seemed to be abandoned by our waiter, we had to go to the counter to ask for our check, and the check didn't seem to be anywhere ... wonder why???Will we be back? Not sure, as we don't live in Gilroy. But I do hope they can get the service part of the restaurant to match the good food.
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