Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Stroudsburg. Stroudsburg is a borough in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is in the state's Poconos region, approximately five miles (8 km) from the Delaware Water Gap, at the confluence of the Brodhead, McMichaels and Pocono Creeks. It is in northeastern Pennsylvania. It is also the county seat of Monroe County. Stroudsburg is part of the East Stroudsburg, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area, which in turn is part of the New York combined statistical area.
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3 based on 45 reviews
Ichiban has been a family favorite for over 13 years. Conveniently located near Walmart (in the K-Mart plaza), Ichiban's extensive menu has something for everyone. The recent renovations and addition of Hibachi tables and Teppan-style entertaining chefs has taken their ambience and your experience to a new level!This restaurant is probably best known for their Chinese food, but they are masters of Japanese and Thai. Pleasing to the eye and delicious to the belly is the way to my heart and Ichiban does it! My personal favorites are the Hamachi Kama, Triple Color Roll, Pork Pad Thai, and their Curries are bangin' too! The Ichiban staff are super friendly, attentive to detail and extremely efficient. This business is a successful, well-oiled and constantly updated machine. HIghly Recommended!
4 based on 23 reviews
Sango Kura is the areas only true Izakaya offering scratch made Ramen, sustainable Sushi, and traditional rice dishes. Sango kura is also Pennsylvaniaâs first and only Sake brewery. We are family friendly and have a fun rustic decor with a nature center a
I heard that it served Japanese street food. That sounded intriguing so I checked it out. The menu had a lot of choices, many familiar, some new. After having our questions answered, we chose a seat outside. The music was a little loud, but the choice (Black Moth Super Rainbow) was interesting. Our food was served and, even though we sat outside, the food server was pleasant and attentive. Inside the restaurant is a touch table with bones, plant material, and pelts. It seemed an odd thing to have, but I loved it. I only have minor complaints: too many dishes where pork was the only option, the kimchi wasn't spicy, and there were no diet sodas.
4 based on 23 reviews
Sango Kura is the areas only true Izakaya offering scratch made Ramen, sustainable Sushi, and traditional rice dishes. Sango kura is also Pennsylvaniaâs first and only Sake brewery. We are family friendly and have a fun rustic decor with a nature center a
I heard that it served Japanese street food. That sounded intriguing so I checked it out. The menu had a lot of choices, many familiar, some new. After having our questions answered, we chose a seat outside. The music was a little loud, but the choice (Black Moth Super Rainbow) was interesting. Our food was served and, even though we sat outside, the food server was pleasant and attentive. Inside the restaurant is a touch table with bones, plant material, and pelts. It seemed an odd thing to have, but I loved it. I only have minor complaints: too many dishes where pork was the only option, the kimchi wasn't spicy, and there were no diet sodas.
4 based on 94 reviews
We love coming here as a family. The server is always so sweet and tries to make our daughter smile each and every time. The lunch specials are worth going for especially if you enjoy sushi combos or the bento boxes....definitely very good with prices. The handmade vegetable dumplings are so delicate and delicious....even if you're not into vegetarian appetizers, this one is worth getting for sure and is one of our favorites to add on to any of our meals.
4 based on 334 reviews
This is a basic bar/restaurant, kind of sketchy inside. But service was great. Meals are reasonably priced and lots of options, something for everyone. Good size place, plenty of seats. Decent place but nothing special. Thanks for your compliments on our food and menu. I canât agree with your opinion of what our place looks like inside at all. It is as unique as you find anywhere that isnât designed with millions to impress, like a restaurant in a casino. Lots of artwork, lots of history, constant music videos and sports and every evening some of the best music live on our stage. I hear almost every day how special Sarah Street is, and how many from other towns wish they had something like it.I really wonder if you were somewhere else, and thought you were at Sarah St, by reading your opinion. Did you see the outside deck? The Art room? The upstairs dining room, also full of art work? The sushi bar and dining room full of art work? The outside covered smoking pavilion so non smokers donât have to walk through smokers when entering? The 27 hi def monitors showing only sports and music videos? The sound system like few other rooms in our country? True, the back bar is a little dated - which happens when you exists for 24+ years and it was around for 10 before that - and when I find a way improve it that I like enough to change a long history of what it is, it will happen.I think in thousands of reviews for almost a quarter century, this is the first one to have an opinion like yours, and one so different then mine, of our atmosphere.
4 based on 23 reviews
Sango Kura is the areas only true Izakaya offering scratch made Ramen, sustainable Sushi, and traditional rice dishes. Sango kura is also Pennsylvaniaâs first and only Sake brewery. We are family friendly and have a fun rustic decor with a nature center a
I heard that it served Japanese street food. That sounded intriguing so I checked it out. The menu had a lot of choices, many familiar, some new. After having our questions answered, we chose a seat outside. The music was a little loud, but the choice (Black Moth Super Rainbow) was interesting. Our food was served and, even though we sat outside, the food server was pleasant and attentive. Inside the restaurant is a touch table with bones, plant material, and pelts. It seemed an odd thing to have, but I loved it. I only have minor complaints: too many dishes where pork was the only option, the kimchi wasn't spicy, and there were no diet sodas.
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