Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Lynchburg. Lynchburg, Virginia, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, has had a prosperous history, serving as a center of trade, the home of numerous notable personages, and the site of the official end of the Civil War. Visit Appomattox Court House, where Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant. The house and gardens of Harlem Renaissance poet Anne Spencer, the landmarked Old City Cemetery and Thomas Jefferson's retreat at Poplar Forest are also open for tours.
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4 based on 115 reviews
Kings Island restaurant has an extensive menu that should satisfy anyone. The portions are good-sized and the food is very good to excellent. The sushi is excellent--considered by some to be the best in town. The grandkids liked the chicken teriyaki rolls. Rainbow Chicken was very popular and can be "spiced up" if desired. The Mushroom Chicken was good but bland. Seating is plentiful, and there is a small alcove available for a more private setting for parties up to twelve people. Service was excellent. A lunch buffet is popular.
4 based on 139 reviews
We ate dinner here. The buffet is not typical Chinese as yes, there is Chinese food there but theres also fried chicken and pretty much anything else on it. I had a great mix of fried chicken and sushi. It was quite the experience. Will definitely visit here again the next time we are in town!
5 based on 17 reviews
Iâm confused by all the 5-star reviews of Oishii. The sushi is run of the mill and nothing special. The fish in the majority of the rolls is cooked, which is fine, but is clearly an indication of the customer base they are aiming to attract (i.e. the âewwww, Iâm not eating raw fishâ crowd). I had the Crunch and Godzilla Rolls. They were both a bit bland (perhaps the rice wasnât seasoned properly?) and Iâd try something different in the future. My husbandâs hibachi salmon was also OK, although the salmon was overcooked. On the plus side, the service was excellent and you could tell the staff cared about the customers and the restaurant.
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4 based on 25 reviews
Nothing fancy here in this old pizza hut building but it is stir fried hot and fresh. Served on disposable plates and plastic utensils but fine
3 based on 86 reviews
Recommended during a Liberty University campus tour, we visited for a late lunch/early dinner and found the food to be delicious! Onion soup was flavorful.Ginger dressing bursted zing in your month. Sushi was tasty.Hibachi steak was more than enough..plan to take home food!Best of all, LU discount offered. Daily specials are appealing if you don't have a student i.d.
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