Discover Restaurants offering the best Japanese food in Palmyra, Pennsylvania, United States. Palmyra is a borough in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the Lebanon, Pennsylvania Metropolitan statistical area. The population was 7,096 at the 2000 census.
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4 based on 97 reviews
Zip 17033 tel 717 533 9900
Went on a Sunday for a late lunch. First impression when we entered was not great as it is clean but dated and needs some loving attention. Friendly staff, we had sushi and veggie soba soup. The soup was OK but I was a bit disappointed that I could not add tofu to it. The sushi was OK. The prices are fair for sushi so the value is also. I use the term generic Japanese Restaurant as there is no pizazz. We were wanting sushi on a Sunday so we tried it.
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4 based on 27 reviews
My wife and I came here and had such a great time. We sat immediately, and we quickly got our drinks. We got mussels as an appetizer, a large spicy fish bowl, the naked tuna, and a quatros amigos. We were very comfortably full, and ended up not going to the next place we had planned.I've read other reviews that had negative comments regarding things I've never once experienced. I grew up in the nearby neighborhood and have been eating here since they opened. Not that it should matter in regards to a review, but the Italian menu was taken out of the menu, and Italian food is culturally significant if you're familiar with food culture in Japan.
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4 based on 11 reviews
We stopped by Freshido in Hershey based on the recommendations of fellow Yelpers and the need for a healthy dining alternative during the week. We had a very positive experience and delicious poke bowls on our visit. The set-up is very similar to a familiar chain burrito place, where the employee creates your meal as you order. As we entered and started looking at the large format menu on the wall, we were welcomed by a young lady behind the counter and asked if this was our first time. Since it was, she took several minutes explaining each step of the process and the various options! I appreciated this direct interaction which helped alleviate the unfamiliarity of the process. The process starts with selecting your base: quinoa, multigrain rice, zucchini noodles, or salad. Then you choose your protein, which has a nice selection from bulgogi beef/chicken to salmon/tuna. Next you choose unlimited mixings (ex. tomato, cilantro, peppers, edamame, fruit, etc), followed by toppings (kimchi, seaweed salad, avocado, crab salad, etc). All the choices are fresh and healthier instead of the typical cheese/fat items. Your selections are then tossed with your choice of dressings, ending with the CRUNCH toppings! We loved the crunch choices, especially the lotus chips. Other selections include wonton chips, various seeds and nuts. The end result is a delicious bowl of healthy goodness. If you are looking for a quick healthier alternative check out Freshido and be sure to âcheck inâ for a free tea. A Mechanicsburg location will be opening on the Carlisle Pike soon!
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