Hana Sushi, Chinese & Thai
1311 W Taylor St, Chicago, IL, 60607
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Address :
1311 W Taylor St
Chicago, IL, 60607 - Phone (312) 226-8117
- Website https://hanasushichicago.com
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Opening Hours
- Tue
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Alexander J.
This would be the third Grand Opening sign I've seen in the window of this restaurant over the past year. Due to no fault of their own, they occupy a somewhat awkward position on Taylor St., in the doldrums between West and East campus of UIC. Sadly, they're bound to miss out on a large lunch crowd. In an effort to attract more people, they expanded their culinary repertoire from strictly Japanese to pan-Asian - Japanese, Chinese and Thai. I hope they do well. Their food isn't the best, and the value is pretty standard - although I heartily recommend their Chinese lunch specials, which offer quite a lot for a humble $6. Maybe it's just because I like rooting for the underdog - and what with all the other Asian cuisine on Taylor St., all of which have better locations than Hana, they certainly are the underdog - I do hope they succeed this time around. I haven't tried Hana's sushi, so I can't respond to the other reviewer's comments, but as for Chinese Food, I trust the quality of food more than China Night, which is the only other Chinese restaurant in the area.
(3)Katie D.
I ordered grubhub from here and all the tempura on my sushi was soggy by the time it got to me :( also I just found a hair in my sushi.
(1)Marla S.
Bad delivery experience. They took over an hour to get to me. Sushi wasn't cold. All I got was he's on his way. Then I raised my voice and they said the manager would call me back. Alas, no phone call. Will never give them my money again based on their lack of courtesy.
(1)Mohammed H.
This is a delivery only review. Ordered a few items from the menu. I like that the place has a variety of dishes you can choose from. Prices are reasonable. Shrimp tempura is a little dry for my tastes. My main dish was the red curry. I liked the flavour profile but wished it had more chicken and vegetables. Rice was okay as it didn't taste that fresh. I'll try to visit the place to get a real idea of what the restaurant is really like.
(2)Rachel B.
I very rarely give a 1-star review, but Hana earned it. I only tried the sushi so can't speak to the Chinese dishes on the menu, nor will I be trying it after my experience last night. I ordered delivery from Hana last night after a long week and not wanting to venture out into the icy grips of Chicago winter to satiate my sushi craving. The delivery was quick but that is the only positive thing I will say about this place. Every single roll we ordered lacked flavor and the quality of the food is noticeably subpar. We ordered a sweet potato, California, spicy tuna, Las Vegas, and the Red Dragon rolls, resulting in a free order of crab rangoon. Crab rangoon was basically just cream cheese in a greasy wonton, completely lacking in both flavor and the presence of crab. I should have know I was in for the second-worst sushi experience of my life (the first involved food poisoning) upon first glance of the California roll. Like with the crab rangoon, lack of crab! Hana pulls a cheap trick and mixes the crab with mayo to make a crab salad instead of using a solid crab stick. Just gross. The sweet potato roll is normally one of my favorites- this was just ok. The spicy tuna was unremarkable and tasted like watery wasabi. The Red Dragon tasted like old grease, and the Las Vegas was basically a bite of cream cheese wrapped in rice and covered in spicy mayo and a slice of jalapeno, which wasn't even spicy. Needless to say, I was completely disappointed with my Hana experience and will not be going back. The quality of all the components of the rolls are cheap and Hana attempts to hide it by slathering everything in mayo. For shame. I have eaten better sushi from the grocery store
(1)Charlie L.
Food quality was poor, water tasted like sawdust. The servers and staff were very friendly, but the food needs a lot of work. Also it was 80 degrees in the restaurant with no ac running
(1)Kelly G.
We live around the corner so the boyfriend and I eat in or take out here at least twice a month. I mostly stick to sushi (not bad) and standard Chinese dishes (good) but the boyfriend always tries something new and is always happy. We have never had a bad server and take out is SUPER fast. The atmosphere is a little weird but the prices can't be beat and the servings are huge - even the crab rangoon are super-sized. I hope this place sticks around! Also, it's BYOB if you're looking to enjoy a beer or wine with your meal.
(5)Joyce M.
Veggie delight dish was good for the price. I enjoyed their white tuna dragon roll. They also have a great deal thru Seamless (3 plain Rolls for $10)... Their rice seems a little different from other sushi places (spongier).
(4)Mark L.
My wife and I are very picky about our chinese food. Hana isn't perfect, but it's quickly become our go-to. Every dish we've ordered has been delicious. They're not the fastest delivery, but they're pretty good, and the food is always hot and fresh. Can't wait to try the sushi.
(4)Stephanie C.
Nice prices and good food!
(5)Aneesh N.
I've had food from here twice so far. The Singapore Noodles were pretty good. The lunch specials are really cheap also - $5.75 for a huge helping of chicken fried rice and an entree, along with 2 crab rangoons. It's Americanized Chinese food so obviously don't expect anything too spectacular, but it's a cheap food joint and it tastes good.
(4)Julie D.
I love Hana. I think it affordable and delicious! I would definitely recommend it.
(5)Morgan B.
Affordable and delicious....just remember to ask for chopsticks or forks to be included if you get take out. For some reason they have left them out multiple times on me
(5)Don B.
Ordered from GrubHub back in July. The Shrimp Lo Mein consisted of a very large portion of greasy noodles with a few pre-cooked shrimp thrown in. Overall the food was really greasy even for cheap Chinese food. Definitely would not recommend.
(2)Becky Z.
Food is good but today is 95 degree and their air conditioner is broken. They apologized a lot. The weird things are they announce 15% discount for students. We shown them our student cards but they said we ordered special then we were not eligible for the discount.....I looked into my order, only two rolls special, other two dishes, Pad Thai and coconut smoothie, are just regular. I am still confused about it.
(3)Abū Bakr A.
I'm giving Hana a five star review for their lunch menu because that's all I ever have. I've heard good things about the sushi but can't say I have tried it. For lunch they give you a ton of fried rice, a entree of your choice (orange chicken for example) and a choice of drink or 2 egg rolls or 2 crab rangoons, ALL for $7.50. It's the perfect meal.
(5)Apple S.
I came here during the Italiano Festival in the summer. I walked in late afternoon and asked if they had lunch special. The owner said yes, we do, and I told her that I need to use the restroom before ordering. I sat down and saw that lunch ended at 3 pm and I politely said I thought you said you had lunch special and as I got up the owner and server were very pushy and were adamant to keep me in the restaurant. The owner/manager had zero customer service and accused me of just wanting to use the restaurant bathroom (I never felt so disrespected in a restaurant). She then told me that someone from the festival clogged their bathroom (which wasn't my wrongdoing and someone else's). I decided to dine in and ordered orange chicken with fried rice to prove I "wasn't just using their restroom". The outcome: the food was bland and a little pricey as other Yelp reviewers have stated. Would never dine here again. ever.
(1)Emily S.
Despite the other reviews I ordered the tuna roll and sashimi sake for pick up and thought it was great. Super fresh and quick service. The place itself is pretty small and would be good for a casual dining experience. The only downside was when I called she didn't give me a delivery pick up time and said she'd call me when it was ready, which was literally 10 minutes later. She said the chef was backed up and when I got there they had one couple dining so just a little confusing. Overall I would go back again!
(4)Evita L.
How comes I paid $24 for two signature roll and then it was so tiny?! and the taste was very bad!!!:-(
(1)Stephanie N.
We order sushi from here and it is amazing. They are always consistent, fresh, and have a focus on service. We love their options as well.
(5)Katie C.
What happened to Hana!?!?!? I use to order from here all the time and was always pleased! Food was always good, great price points, and portions were always great for sharing. I ordered the general Taos chicken, potstickers, the volcano appetizer, and crab Rangoon, which I've always enjoyed in the past. To my dismay the potstickers tasted like cardboard, the chicken in my entree was non existent, I mean seriously wtf did you deep fry?! My crab Rangoon was completely empty pockets of deep fried dough as well, and last but not least the volcano appetizer tasted super fishy! ( hope I don't get sick from eating it). If the food didn't disappoint me enough the extreme price hike on the whole menu sure did. And how do you raise your delivery fee to $6!? I will NEVER order from here again. Rather eat a stale piece of bread next time! Don't waste your money or taste buds here. Update on previous review, both my boyfriend and I got sick from the food! $60 in the garbage and we're both suffering horrible stomach aches. I have never been more disappointed by a restaurant. I won't ever be wasting my money here again!!!
(1)Dibyayan D.
Firstly, the waitress had to be told everything thrice before she could grasp anything, including our order. Eventually we pointed out our items on the menu. Next, we asked her if the TV there worked, she switched it on and made us sit through 4 minutes of YouTube commercial. No sports she said. Unbelievable right?! Then she poured more water into my already full glass of water. It was still better than what she did to the people sitting on the next table, where she poured water into the guy's glass of beer. The guy's reaction was priceless.She brought me the remote after I asked her to switch the TV off for the third time. Anyways, the food came before I lost all my sanity, it tasted bland and the portions were small compared to what I had experienced here earlier. At the end of the night all I was glad about was that it was over. I am never returning here.
(1)Christine F.
Do not order for delivery!! After over an hour we called the restaurant and after they hunted around for our order, they finally told us that it was on the way. Fast forward 30 minutes, still no food. Call again. We're told the delivery man got lost and it would take another 20 minutes. At which point we cancelled our order as no Chinese delivery should take 2 hours. Not to mention, why not call for directions if you're lost? Absolutely horrible service.
(1)Ishan M.
The food was okay! But the service was extremely poor! How can you put up dishes on the table without a serving spoon? The server was nowhere to be seen. Extremely horrible experience! Won't ever visit again!
(1)Lupe D.
I've avoided writing a review for Hana because I didn't think it was right to judge based solely on the smoothies. Finally was able to try some food and now I can say that I really like their food. Notice, I said food - I've only purchased for take out - but what I had was good enough for me to return for not just their yummy smoothies - but for their Lomein. I will say one thing, it is a bit on the greasy side - both the Lomein and the Egg Rolls - but it was so yummy in a "bad day" kind of way. The portions are big enough for two meals easy. The smoothies are really yummy. They have over a dozen flavors, and you mix them, and also get tapioca if you're into that. I can't pick a favorite because I like probably all of them - however, they are on the sweeter side, so I don't get them as often as I'd like. The actual seating area is a little small and dark - and I don't think I've ever seen more than 3 tables seated at the same time. Not sure why? As for me, I am usually pressed for time so I just grab my grub and and go.
(4)George S.
Got the sesame chicken and it was undercooked. Be careful ordering from here. The lo mein is good though
(2)Justin S.
GREAT Lunch specials, I love their Szechwan Chicken and General Taos Chicken. Just good, authentic, fresh Chinese food. Done right, not rushed like some other nearby spots. They need to improve the heat in there b/c it's COLD on cold days. I can't depend on the Spices to warm me up!
(4)TeMeka W.
The place is well lit and is clean. I wish they had turned on the big flatscreen TV but then again I didn't bother to make a request either. We ay have came on a day where it seems they may have been short staffed or their cook was overwhelmed because the service was terribly slow. Also, I felt like I was coaching the waitresses. When I asked for extra napkins because I came with my toddler the waitress literally gave me one napkin. As far as food, we ordered both Chinese and Japanese items. All the Chinese food came out first which surprised me but at least it was tasty. I can't say the same about the sushi, in particular the spider roll and salmon skin roll. And actually my salmon skin toll came last which I seriously believe should have been the easiest and fastest thing we ordered. It would take a lot to get me back here when I know of so many other great sushi places. We only came because our originally chosen location had a special event going on that did not allow children.
(3)Alysha H.
Never trust a place that tries to blend so many cultures, the miso soup is half chicken broth, I got the saddest portion of unagi for the cost and quality. My boyfriend got pad si u and it was almost unpalatable, a hot pile of over season mush and mismatched vegetables. The crab ragoons were good though.
(2)Damian P.
Whoaaaaa! We just decided to pass by and my friend Lupe said "smoothie", but what I didn't realize was that "smoothie" also had lunch specials for $6.50. Lawd what?!!! This combo lo Mein is really good! It took longer then I thought but I must say it had to be fresh! This is really good Lo Mein indeed! I would highly recommend this spot, but know that it's not the biggest in size but definitely enough space to accommodate about 15 couples or so. I also ordered a mango coconut smoothie that really made me a believer that they ate on the right track with this spot! Prices are really fair and they also have Bento sushi boxes that of course I will try a a later date. Simply stated, this little spot will definitely give the area a run for its money as far as authenticity I just say. Yes, there are a few sushi/Chinese/Thai places in the area known as little Italy, but this ranks up there in taste for sure.
(4)Taylor A.
Ordered three sushi rolls through delivery dash. The rolls were tiny and basically just rolled up rice. On some pieces I couldn't even see the tuna, just more rice. Very disappointed with the quality of sushi and very unsatisfied.
(2)Linus C.
Ordered general tso's and crab Rangoon from here via delivery. The flavor of the food was decent, but I've had to experience severe regret from the food the next two days after eating it. Unless you're looking to spend more time in a bathroom; I'd order from somewhere else.
(1)Tatiana T.
I order from here ever so often, since moving it's the only place that delivers decent sushi to my neighborhood. Their food is pretty good and the lo mien is awesome. The chicken they use for orange/ sesame etc is different than other places as they batter fry it instead of breaded. I have noticed the quality of fish used for their sushi go down a bit and I dont really order nigiri because of it now. If their fish quality went up I'd give them 5 stars. They also have great coupons and really large portions that you can share.
(3)Siddharth S.
Quality has degraded in the last few months. Will not visit again.
(1)Aaron E.
Hana sushi. Well, I would call this a sushi restaurant. I didn't order anything else but sushi from this place, but if I were you, I'd go elsewhere. I literally could not eat the sushi and they forced me to pay for the food I ordered. It was completely unfresh and worse than any whole foods sushi. That's not saying much since supermarket sushi is a day old usually. Please do your friends and family a favor and do not eat at the worst sushi restaurant in the entire city of Chicago. You can do better. As well, if you owner of Hana sees this and I hope they do, please make an effort to buy fish from a different supplier and take a little pride in your work. Maybe you should see the documentary " Jiro Dreams of Sushi" and get inspired. Good luck and try to improve your restaurant. Aaron
(1)Amy M.
Ordered Delivery. Crab Ragoon amazing! The quality of sushi wasn't impressive. Shrimp tempura..not enough shrimp and way to much tempura.
(3)Jason B.
The food here is decent, both the Chinese and the sushi. We used to order here all the time. But after this last time, we're done with this place. The service here is absolutely awful. After our food was thirty minutes late, we called to check on the status of our delivery. The person that answered the phone barely spoke English and it took ten minutes for them to even understand what the problem was. They finally told us the food was on the way. Thirty minutes later, we still don't have our food. We call again. After another ten minutes of explaining what happened, they say the food is on the way. The driver finally calls and says he is outside the door of the apartment. He wasn't. Shocker, he is at the wrong apartment. He finally gets to the apartment and says he was late because of "traffic." So we don't tip him and he calls us a jerk. Great service.
(1)Sylvia L.
Their sushi are great! Very delicious! A good place to have some sushi and soup~
(5)Justin L.
This review is based off my delivery experience tonight. Grub hub emailed me and raved about the good Chinese etc etc. it was pretty awful. I got Szechuan chicken, wonton soup, egg rolls, lo mein. Had it not been for the CLEARLY re heated egg rolls this place would have gotten three stars. How could this be regarded as one of the better Chinese places in Chicago? The chicken dish was ok, lo mein was good but who can screw up lo mein? All and all I'll give this place one more chance with sushi but I won't each their Chinese.
(2)Kelsie S.
I really enjoy Hana. Their orange chicken is some of the best I've ever had. Crab ran goon is pretty good, too. They have some awesome deals if you order online. We spent $30 and got four crab ran goon for free! Good quality Chinese food and you get a TON for your money!
(4)Natalie L.
Hana was perfect for a weekday movie session. The pot stickers were great. We each had a Thai noodle soup. Great value, as we could have split one for $7 and it was a hearty soup.
(4)Steve W.
Solid Americanized Chinese. Lo mein was particularly good. Intense chef special sushi selection, as well. Yet to try the Thai food.
(4)Aaron Jae M.
They recently raised the lunch special price. It used to be the best deal on taylor street. It's still a pretty good deal but those extra 75 cents or so can add up. The staff is always friendly when I come in to pick up my food (I have never dined in but will most likely try it since UIC students get 15% off).
(4)Molly C.
I love this place.... and it is the best for Chinese delivery! Whenever I'm hung over this place saves me. Their crab ragoons are my favorite. There's a ton of the crab and creme cheese filling! Yum. Also, all of their portions are incredibly generous. One time I ordered delivery for 3 people. I thought we ordered just the right amount of food... but I kid you not our bag was about 10 pounds. Left overs for days! Anyways this place is great and you should try it if you haven't already!
(4)C B.
Love love love everything on the Chinese menu from here including the lo mien (good portions, fresh veggies), crab rangoons (huge! and you can actually see some of the "crab"), fried rice (again, plentiful and fresh), soups, and more. Even their egg rolls have a very unique and delicious seasoning inside. I was not a fan of the pot stickers as the dough was thick and gummy but other wise it is my favorite Chinese take out spot in the U.S. EVER. I have only ever gotten take out and it is normally ready to go in the time they said. If you go in and order take out you should expect to wait for a little bit as it is not super fast but that is preferable as it clearly leads to tasty food.
(4)Jane Y.
this place is just MEH the quality of fish isn't the best in fact some of it tastes pretty bad i tried sushi/sashimi/rolls and the rolls were okay prices were moderate sushi prices customer service was fair this is definitely not my go to sushi place
(3)Irene Z.
Great spot on Taylor for a trifecta of Asian cuisine. We stopped in for an early dinner last Saturday night (6pm). We were the only ones dining in at the time, but lots of people coming in to pick up carryout orders. Greeted promptly and shown to a table near the back. 4 year old son fell asleep and they gave us a good table to fit our umbrella stroller (and kid) next to it). Nice wall booth/chair and table combos lining one side. And a smattering of 2 and 4 seater tables throughout the rest of the smaller dining area. Nice quiet interior, huge projector screen covering one wall. They turned on Palladia TV for us and we were treated to good music and videos. Sushi bar in the back, no bar dining, but added to the ambiance. Service was friendly and unobtrusive, though still very attentive. We ordered both Japanese and Chinese dishes. My husband and daughter enjoyed a variety of sushi. We ordered the combo fried rice, Seafood Delight, and orange chicken for the table. My daughter also had a strawberry smoothie sans tapioca, and she enjoyed it. Everything tasted good. The seafood delight had mostly imitation crab and fish, would have liked more or at least equal amounts of shrimp and scallop but it was still tasty. The combo fried rice had good amounts of chicken, beef, and baby shrimp. I probably could have had it as a meal alone. Orange chicken was tangy and sweet, we ordered it without the spice. Not too greasy. We'll remember this place next time we're looking for good Chinese, Japanese and will have to try the Pad Thai next visit.
(4)Joanna L.
Ordered shrimp red curry. There were about 3 shrimp in my watery flavorless curry. They forgot the rice and took an hour to bring it after I called it in. I think their Chinese food is better -- I've ordered it a few times and it was decent. However, I won't be ordering from them again.
(2)Ronald P.
The Yelp reviews of this place are baffling to me because it is one of the highest rated Asian restaurants in Chicago on GrubHub AND they have been perfect for me. I should offer some disclaimers. I've only 'GrubHub'ed' the place so I have no idea what service or the environment at their actual location are like. I've never ordered any of the Chinese dishes or any of the noodle specialties. I've exclusively had their sushi, fried rice and some of the smaller starters like wings and egg rolls. With that in mind, I have no issues recommending the place. The fried rice with everything is easily 3 normal servings and comes packed well in a plastic (large) plastic bowl with clear lid. The sushi is always fresh and ample as well. Typically, my girl and I order their $30 special and it's too much to eat. No, it's not fine dining but it's pretty tasty and a great value if you stick to what I've listed above.
(4)Monique M.
WORDS TO LIVE BY: LUNCH SPECIAL Hana Sushi restaurant has an amazing deal of 5.75 for a HUGE portion of food with a side of crab ragoon. I have been to this restaurant a total of 3 times so far and can't stop eating the lunch special (General Tao's Chicken to be exact). People, please stop by and experience what I am talking about. I can understand how the restaurant can be confusing. They offer Chinese, Thai and Japanese cuisine all under one roof. The menu is this montage of all 3, and its a lot to take in at first glance. I have yet to venture outside of the Chinese and Japanese realm here, and not sure that I want to.. Back to my lunch special, the chicken fried rice is fresh,non-greasy and a great compliment to the main dish. I hate that stale, greasy mess I usually get at most Chinese joints. Hana prepares everything fresh, which is great for (shall I say it again?) $5.75!
(4)Hidaga H.
they increased the price,but they have not increased the quality. Lunch special costs more,but the "details" get less. I really like Hana before,but now it is hard to me to recommend it to friends.
(2)Britney R.
We ordered from here last night and I was super disappointed. We ordered for delivery. Although they're not far at all from my house, it took an hour for the food to get there. The miso soup was piping hot, which could explain why both of the rolls I ordered were so warm, which made them pretty gross. I ordered the Hamachi Guacamole and I swear they used a whole bunch of cilantro. It was disgusting. Had they put a decent amount in the roll, it would've been good. It was just too much. I spent time taking cilantro out of each of the rolls and by about halfway, I was over it. $30 down the drain. Very disappointing because I had this place before and they were decent. Unfortunately, I won't be trying them a 3rd time.
(1)Fate O.
Fabulous sushi for the price! Teriyaki was eh but sushi were worth it!! Soup is generous and you'll leave full and contented. We will return again.
(5)Mei.jun L.
Considering the availability of restaurants on Taylor Street, I would rank Hana as a preferable (but more expensive) option for sushi compared to Ichiban. There also aren't as many Chinese restaurants available, so Hana will fulfill your Americanized Chinese food cravings. The restaurant is clean, decor is modern, and their service is polite. I would personally go elsewhere on Taylor for Thai food, but they have a good portion for their Chinese (unfortunately, Americanized and slightly on the greasier side [had their fried rice]) dishes and decent sushi. Food-wise, the restaurant is slightly below average.. but their ambiance (good noise level and presentation) and service bumps their overall score.
(4)Jim H.
Nice spot for lunch quick with your order and rolls are well made. Also it's hard to beat the value if their lunch special large portion plus egg roll and rice. Love stopping by here when I'm at work. Have not tried one yet but I hear their smoothies are excellent as well.
(4)Leo P.
There are too many great options for Sushi and Thai food in this city. This is not one of them. Mongolian Beef- More like 2 lbs of onions with a 6 oz of beef. What little beef was there was tender but was overpowered by the onions. Vegetable fried rice tasted as if the vegetables were frozen and the rice was flavorless. Sweet and sour chicken has a good sauce but where's the chicken? Tom Yum soup tasted like lemon grass water. The flavors were very unbalanced. The only reason they got 2 stars was because of the Hot and Sour soup was good but not great. The flavors were there but it was over thickened. Almost like a gelee. The food here is boring and uninspired. Very sad.
(2)Lola C.
No Star!!! I went to get a Bubble tea - Sugar Free Mango and coconut with Tapioca. Well, it appears that the lack of sugar threw the blender off because it took the guy 10 minutes + to make it. Mind you that there was no one there. The last table had left. The attendant said that it had taken so long because there was no sugar it was harder to make. Really? WTH? I tasted it and it was not good the texture was not smooth, but rather grainy and watery. I did not give it back to get another one and get another one did not feel like sticking around for another 10 minutes. As I walked down I finally tried a tapioca bubble and I almost broke a tooth! It was super hard. That was what did it, not only the bubble tea/smoothie was terrible but the tapioca bubbles (my favorite part of the bubble tea, the bubbles) were super hard. I took the bubble tea back. I said it was horrible. He said it was because it had no sugar. It's not the first time I take it without sugar and the taste has nothing to do with the texture or the softness of the tapioca. I always have my bubble tea without any sugar, I know what to expect. I wanted my $4.21, but he only offer to make me another one. I did not have 10 more minutes to waste. I had to get back to work. I will not go there ever not for their smoothies, not for their food. Do not waste your money. The bad service and the bad smell on your clothes is not worth it. Sad, had he given me my money back I would have given them a second try. I guess at Yelp does not allow Zero star rating...
(1)Joanna S.
We went to place based on the reviews to this place the food was not what we expected it was by far not the best place out there. The food was not good at all the best thing we got was the fortune cookie and the gum. The basil rice was disgusting barely touched it and the golden shrimp was way over priced and not good at all. The only reason reason they got one star was because it wouldn't let me do anything less than that.
(1)Lynn P.
We order from here frequently, awesome pad thai and huge soup portions. Great for take out & delivery
(5)Diana B.
Amazing. I don't know why it doesnt have 5 stars. Good food. In the soup it was thick and had lots of components. Sushi delicious. Crab ragoons crisp and served hot :) coming back no questions about that
(5)Kristen R.
I went here yesterday with my sister because Tatsu was closed at the time and we didn't want to have to wait for it to open to get our sushi fix. The place is small and cozy with a wacky tacky kind of christmas decoration plastered in random places. The servers are nice,but not as attentive as they can be. We ordered 4 rolls, the sexy beach roll, the chicago roll, the shrimp tempura roll, and the scallop one that i cant remember the name of. There sushi was good, the salmon was not too chewy and pretty to look at. My only complaint was that the seaweed was a bit too chewy for my taste. It made the sushi kind of hard to eat. The price was very cheap for how much they give you. We also ordered lo mein to go and the portion was hearty. There was A LOT for only $6 but the taste was only so-so. Overall it was an okay experience at an okay place with okay food.
(3)A C.
I must admit I wasn't super hungry when I ended up eating at here so I may end up eating my words after I retry their food...i will definitely try their that food next time...A curry dish I think. Not bad for what it is...A campus asian restaurant that's providing for mostly students who want cheap bites and aren't very picky. The crab rangoon were good and a nice surprise because they were on the house after I ordered more than twenty dollars worth of food. I ordered through the yelp online order service and it was so easy and convenient.i also ordered a spicy tuna roll that was very tasty and the arizona maki that had salmon and avocado (pretty good except the salmon didn't look too fresh) was pretty good. I couldn't really taste the coconut in my coconut mango tapioca and the tapioca was not soft and chewy, the way I like it...but the edamames were excellent...
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