Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Coconut Creek. Coconut Creek is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. It had a population of 55,001 in 2012. It is part of the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city seceded from Pompano Beach in the 1960s. It is nicknamed Butterfly Capital of the World, because it is home to the world's largest butterfly aviary, Butterfly World, with over 80 species and 5,000 individual butterflies.
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4 based on 348 reviews
When you are looking for the best sushi and seafood buffet, look no further than SanTo's Modern American Buffet & Sushi. We serve up astonishingly fresh and affordable sushi, seafood, and contemporary American cuisine! Many sushi buffets in Coconut Creek
You might think the name Santos is spanish. Actually it is Chinese.SANTO ' S is the spelling. The sushi, vast assortment of choices in both Chinese and American dishes are all upscale quality. Hand carved meats include steak, prime rib, sausage, etc. The cost is about double a cheap Chinese buffet, but worth it.
4 based on 30 reviews
Driving up to Gainesville from Miami and wanted Thai food. Searched the internet and found this great place. As others have said the decor is nothing to look at but the food is super fresh and delicious. Owner very nice. Lovely salad came with the meal. My noodle dish was outstanding with loads of fresh vegetables and tofu. My husband's chicken panang curry had just the right level of spicy. The portions were HUGE. Leftovers for lunch today. Really super place. Wish we lived closer. Go you will be glad you did.
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3 based on 105 reviews
Was looking for a Japanese restaurant that had Sukiyaki and it was listed within their online menu. When I got there and asked to see a menu it was listed. Usually it is beef and vegetables cooked in a broth at the table. Prices vary usually between $35.00 and $40.00 with Wagyu beef being higher in price. Their menu price of $17.95 - and a chicken version for $1.00 less. Sukiyaki is never made with chicken. That price scared me back to the Hibachi table once again. "Kitchen Made".The one compliment was that I was seated quite quickly and no waiting.Hibachi is the usual soup, salad, shrimp appetizer, vegetables and rice and you select your entree. Fried rice is additional. I selected the filet mignon and shrimp. Plus I ordered their Tuna Tataki as an appetizer as an addition. Their table cook came out, and the first item he prepared was the fried rice for all but two. Then came my filet cooked as requested - rare- but most all in small 1/4 to 3/8 inch little square pieces. They are so small you could not actually taste any real meat flavor. Then he finally placed the shrimp on the grill. He took two pieces and placed them on my plate and stated "here is your appetizer". After the soup and the salad is when they always serve the two piece appetizer. {That is the reason why I ordered an actual appetizer to have at this point}. It did not arrive.Most everyone was pretty much finishing and they were bringing out the checks, and the waiter leaned over quietly stated, the kitchen did not make your Tuna, do you want it now? My answer was of course not.When you order a filet mignon, you want to savor the flavor as you enjoy each mouthful, you don't want little squares dipped in a sauce which is all you can actually taste, and definitely not to be served before the two piece shrimp appetizer.I'll think twice before i go here again..
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3 based on 68 reviews
We visited Mamas for a quick bite while out & about. We had several rolls including a lobster roll, spicy tuna, & some mixed rolls. We also had pad thai & red curry. Everything was seasoned well & the sushi was fresh. The service was also good. We would go back sushi & thai!
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