Reviews on Sushi food in Andover, Massachusetts, United States. Andover is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. It was settled in 1642 and later incorporated in 1646. As of the 2010 census, the population was 33,201. It is part of the Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, Massachusetts-New Hampshire metropolitan statistical area. Part of the town comprises the census-designated place of Andover. It is twinned with its namesake: Andover, Hampshire, England.
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4 based on 142 reviews
Our talented staff serves delicious, traditional Asian cuisine using the best available ingredients paired with Cantonese and Mandarin-style wok cooking. Choose to dine at our popular buffet or select dishes from our incredibly diverse menu featuring near
Had tix to comedy show got there early decided to try buffet.Very large buffet including sushi, Peking duck and carved prime rib station.Crab, shrimp, clams and oysters to name a few.Every other possible combination of everything you would expect to see on a Chinese menu.Everything was good except for the boneless ribs, very chewy.Cakes, cookies and lots of ice cream to choose from.A bit more expensive than most Chinese buffets that Iâm familiar with, but this one had many more offerings.Place was large, with several rooms. Was very clean, the food was hot. The buffet was tended to and kept clean.Our server was great.Will go back next time in area.Comedy club âlots of Laughsâ is an excellent venue to take in a show
4 based on 15 reviews
Japú, es un Restaurant que fusiona dos importantes culturas gastronómicas como son la Peruana y la Japonesa.
My friends and I stopped by for dinner. The place opened 4 months ago. Decent sized place. Mixed of Peruvian and Japanese restaurant. The Lima roll was really good. Refreshing, salty, sour tart to it. Empanadas steak was good. Eby Maduro Tempura was good, but the ripe plantains and sauce was a tad sweet. Mixto ceviche was a refreshing dish. Yuca a La Huancaina was a good dish. Yucca was fired perfectly. Not oily and yet crunchy. Seafood Yakisoba had flavor, but a bit mushy for me. Arroz Chaufa Mixto needed some salt, but the steak was soft. Generous portions. There are parking space, but designated spots.
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4 based on 8 reviews
Blink twice and you will miss this place. It's not well lit, but the locals all know where it is. Plenty of street parking.The interior has 3-4 Teppanyaki tables and one small sushi bar. It has a full bar and some really interesting sushi roll combinations. The sauce on the Unagi is mouthwatering.Admittedly, the decor needs an overhaul - it hasn't changed in 20 years and it is wallpapered in Polaroids of people who have gone there since they opened.The fish is fresh, and they never rush you. John, the owner, will often make some "compliments of the chef" sushi for you if the place is packed, like on a Friday night. Which makes the wait more bearable.You can order warm sake by the pot, which is nice if you have a lot of people.
4 based on 31 reviews
We had the New England maki, spicy tuna and salmon as well as the hot chicken and beef bee bem bahp. Everyone enjoyed the meal and we were all stuffed. The staff was very friendly and knows a lot of the guests. The decor is simple and the restaurant is very clean and bright. Their menu has pictures that help.The tripadvisor map shows a Denny's where Inaka is located although Denny's is down the street a little.
4 based on 24 reviews
My wife had a hankering for Chinese food so we went to Shunju. I had been here before and had take out which was not bad. We had a coupon for a free chicken fingers if you spent over $30 which we did. I would go back as it is close to home but there are a lot better Chinese restaurants not too far away.
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4 based on 52 reviews
I am a Local and decided to try out the Groupon they had available with my sister. We bought the Groupon and on the way in we found a couple friend. We went in and wanted to be seated together and they wouldn't because we both had the groupons. I insisted we be seated together but they wouldn't because it's against "house policy". The manager came forward and brought me and my sister to our table not telling us what was going to happen. My sister and I got seated. Our friends were nowhere to be found. My sister and I were seated at a table for 16 people except it was just us two. Our waitress came to our table and before I could say anything she snatched the drink menu,closed it and said "would you like to order anything to drink" ? I was appalled at the fact that she was so rude. Once I realized that we were being seated there as a punishment I asked the manager(Jenny) to speak to her. When she did talk to me she tried to cut me off multiple times, she had the audacity to tell me I was rude. Our friends were seated on the other 16 seater table and it was only them 2. I can't begin to explain how upsetting this situation was they purposely started our dinner early than theirs so we can finish before them. In my opinion customers happiness should be #1 priority and in this case it was not. I don't know if I'll ever bring my business back there.
4 based on 29 reviews
The exterior of the restaurant offers promise, with plentiful parking and an inviting presence. However, our experience fell bit by bit as we entered the building. It was a bit dark and plain looking inside, with no decorating details to look at/amuse us while we waited in the somewhat large entry to be noticed by staff. Despite the fact that the restaurant had many empty tables and did not appear to be very busy, so many long minutes wore on that we were on the brink of leaving the restaurant when we were finally greeted and asked if we wanted to eat in the room on the right with the teppanyaki "iron plate" tables where food would be prepared before us (a dinner and a show!) or to the left for a less showy meal. We chose the left. I had the vegetable plate with fried tofu, admittedly not a very adventurous dish but one which could test the abilities of a chef to make plain food attractive and appetizing. It was edible, but could have been cooked less to be crisper and colorful, and, if the chef were unsure that had hit the mark, there's always some inventive garnish that can jazz up the appearance. My partner had the shashimi plate, his favorite, which he said was delicious. The fish was nestled on beds of crisp daikon "noodles," which did look very good. The MaiTai drink he ordered was tasty, but came in a ceramic mug in the shape of a log that unfortunately was chipped in about half a dozen places. Service was good once we were seated, the waitstaff was pleasant, and our bill came with chocolate mint candies.
4 based on 28 reviews
Understated option with a cheery vibe featuring sushi, noodle soups & meats grilled on a tabletop. For the past decade, Mootone has been known for using the freshest ingredients and finest chefs. We are voted the Best Japanese restaurant seven years strai
I absolutely love this place - visit it for 10 years or so. Fresh, tasty, amazing and not expensive sushi.Go to their website and print coupon (or you can show from smartphone) and get a bonus sushi. Don't miss mango maki!
4 based on 46 reviews
Located in a shopping plaza with ample parking, Karma has a modern and pretty interior. It offers a nice combination of sushi and Chinese specialities. There are many different sushi options. Very fresh and flavorful but a tad pricier than elsewhere. The scallion pancake is thicker than usual with a bit of a cinnamon flavor. The orange chicken is the best we ever had with all white meat, crunchy coating, and fresh broccoli. The only downside is that the servers seem sad and disinterested. Slow to greet you upon entry and no emotions at all. Too bad as this place could be outstanding if that improved.
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