Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Chalfont. Chalfont is a borough with home rule status in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,009 at the 2010 census. The borough is served by SEPTA Regional Rail's Lansdale/Doylestown Line at Chalfont station.
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4 based on 51 reviews
Large selection of different varieties of sushi. I ordered the tuna bomb which had caviar and a quail egg on top. Miso soup was also tasty. The best salad dressing though is at sushiwa in Horsham. Would definitely go back and try some rolls.
Most Popular Japanese food in Chalfont, Pennsylvania, United States
4 based on 304 reviews
We always seem to go here for most of our special occasions e.i. anniversary, birthdays, etc. We like the Hibachi here for the most part. Love the Shrimp and Scallops specifically. We find that most of the chefs are fun and very good but others, so-so. A perfect example of this was two weeks ago when we found our meal scrupulous but the presentation was really not up to par. It seemed that the chef was in a big hurry to move on.
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4 based on 12 reviews
We were a family/party of 4. Everyone was in the mood for something different and we had 1 pescatarian as well as a vegan with us. Everyone was thrilled with their meals!!!! We even went home with everyone having leftovers!!!! We utilized the sushi chef, the Japanese chef, and the Chinese chef. We've been there in the past for lunch, but this dinner was outstanding!!!!! Everyone that works there is so pleasant and eager to please!!!! Not only was the food presented beautifully, but it was plentiful, and exceptionally priced compared to other restaurants in the area. You MUST check out Sakana!!! They had a booming take out and delivery service as well!!!!
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4 based on 128 reviews
We have eaten here several times. The food is always delicious. However, we've noticed the portions getting a little smaller the last 2 times. Our server barely spoke or did any of the things that they normally do. He didn't use hardly any seasonings and seemed like he couldn't wait to finish. The vegetables they serve now are 90% corn. Before you would always get a nice variety. I had the filet and chicken. I was served 9 small pieces of filet and the same for the chicken. We've always brought the leftovers home for lunch but this time we both finished the entire meal. While we were paying our check they actually had a waiter come out, wipe the table and place the menus at our seats for the next table. It was rude. Seems as though they are worried about getting people in and out rather than quality.
4 based on 21 reviews
I treated my nephew and niece-in-law to lunch before they drove me to the Philadelphia Airport: They had limited experience with Japanese cuisine, and my niece was ready to take on some raw fish! The food -- beef teriyaki, sushi, sashimi, papaya salad, miso soup -- was quite tasty. Given that the restaurant was virtually empty on our arrival, we sat for far too long before our order was taken by a borderline hostile waitperson. The "Hi! My name is Cleo" approach which annoys me in California restaurants is better than the feeling that my presence was somehow inconvenient at Cho Cho San.
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