Reviews on Japanese food in Audubon, New Jersey, United States. Audubon is a borough in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 8,819, reflecting a decline of 363 (-4.0%) from the 9,182 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 23 (-0.2%) from the 9,205 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 153 reviews
We made the trek across the Walt Whitman Bridge to Collingswood to try out this great little spot. When you walked in it almost feels like youâre in somebodyâs club basement, but the energy is absolutely fantastic. Our server was wonderful, friendly, funny, and professional. The food was without exception fresh and delicious. I recommend any of the sushi, but donât miss the Friday oysters or steamed clams. BYOB is an added bonus. This was just a fantastic experience all around
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4 based on 75 reviews
I ate here by myself two months ago and I was very happy when I left. I always get a spicy roll, usually crab and shrimp topped with tobiko and tuna. It was excellent. I also get the miso soup, but they had another miso soup that caught my eye...hot with mushrooms. Never seen that before. Wish I would have gotten three of them. The service and staff were friendly and polite. You can't go wrong here.
4 based on 39 reviews
I heard great things about Osaka, so we took our son for dinner for his Birthday. We ordered appetizers, a few rolls, and a plate of a-la-carte sashimi. The first appetizer, the sushi pizza, sounded interesting and was surprisingly good!. The tempura appetizer was very good also. We had a very long wait between the apps and the dinner. From what I could see, they do a ton of take-out business. All evening there were constant bags going from the kitchen and sushi bar, to the front desk.After quite a while, our rolls came out (3). They were very good. We were completely finished the rolls and were still waiting on the sashimi. We waited a good 20 minutes after the rolls were finished for the sashimi to come out. I'm not much of a roll person, so the sashimi was mainly my dinner. So I watched them eat and then they watched me eat. The sashimi was ok; not the best not the worst. The pieces were a bit small.If they do that much take-out, then they should have a sushi chef or 2 dedicated to just that, and maybe they can service their eat-in customers a bit better.We eat sushi a lot, so we may give it another shot, but we aren't sure yet.
4 based on 81 reviews
We had a large family gathering in this restaurant. The venue was recommended to us. The service we received was good, attentive and focused.Nice simple decor. Great sushi and Japanese cuisine as well as other options. The waitress was prompt and attentive. The prices reasonable. The quality of food very good. Will be back.
4 based on 983 reviews
Three of us recently had dinner here on a Saturday night. Reservations were made online and we were eagerly anticipating this meal, being Morimoto fans and having read so many positive reviews of this restaurant. It did not disappoint! We were promptly seated at our reservation time by a friendly hostess and appreciated the interesting decor with the ever changing colors and sense of waves with the architecture.As appetizers we chose the wagyu dumplings and whitefish carpaccio, both were amazing. Two of us had the duck entree and the other had the black cod. Again these were two of the better preparations of these items that we've ever had. Desserts were all on the money with the tea cake being a standout. We also had a few cocktails and those maintained the overall high quality.Service was exceptional throughout the meal.Go here, spend some money and have a fantastic memorable dinner! One tip, keep your eyes open as it's kind of hard to notice the restaurant from the street.
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