Shogun
289 S Broadview St, Cape Girardeau, MO, 63703
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Address :
289 S Broadview St
Cape Girardeau, MO, 63703 - Phone (573) 335-3090
- Website https://shoguncape.com/Shogun.html
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
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Sandy W.
We have only had sushi here and at Watami, so I can't compare to Bistro Saffron. Sushi is excellent, prices are great. Husband orders hibachi style and loves it. The ambience isn't probably what you would find at Bistro but we have two young kids, so this suits us just fine!
(5)Bridgett B.
My partner wanted to find a place that he would enjoy and that might be diet-friendly for me; Japanese seemed to fit the bill and we hadn't tried Shogun. The time or two we've eaten Asian food in Cape, we've gone to Watami. We love trying new or off the beaten path establishments, however, so we opted for Shogun this hot Sunday afternoon. First impression - the decor was quite dated; I don't really rank based on atmosphere usually, but this place needed new flooring, new booths, new menus. The menu contained plenty of options; sushi, hibachi and traditional Asian fare. As I was not overly hungry, I choose the tuna roll from the sushi menu. My partner went with the teriyaki chicken with friend rice. The precursors to the meal - salad with yum yum sauce and a cup of soup - were lackluster. The yum yum sauce seemed grainy and the soup very weak and bland. The entrees were a little better. My partner enjoyed his chicken and rice - I thought the rice had an odd taste to it although the chicken was decent. The highlight of my meal was the sushi. It was pretty decent dipped in wasabi and soy sauce. I would have given three stars based on the sushi alone. Unfortunately the restaurant failed in service - we were only the third table being served, and it took forever to get drink refills. If you want good Japanese food and sushi in Cape - skip Shogun and go to Watami.
(2)Randall M.
Hadn't been here in a long time, now I remember why. They have a great business here in Cape. I'm not really sure why except for the hibachi style cooking where they make your high priced fried rice. We sat in the bar area because everything else was full. We got our green tea, Miso soup and ordered. One hour later our food arrived. Not sure how long our chicken and vegetables had set in the window but the chicken was hard and dry. We split that chicken and veggie then I proceeded to take on the sushi that we ordered. Not even worth mentioning the types of rolls that we chose because they were way below status quo. I have eaten a lot of sushi. This was on par with your run of the mill typical Americanized Chinese fare sushi that they serve at your local Chinese diner. They even have a Sushi Chef! Not really sure what was going on here. I bit in to the first piece and found the rice to be dry and grainy. Now to uninitiated, the rice may not seem like a big deal. Rice is Rice? Right? Not even close. This tasted like regular long grain rice from Walmart. Sushi rice should be moist, smooth and compliment the complex tastes that make up your Sushi roll. Most Sushi Rice is Japanese, not sure where this came from. I ate one piece and was done. I actually did complain about the Sushi, (I'm not a big complainer) but this was terrible. She expressed concern, took the ticket back to the register and brought it back. I figured she might take some of the price off. WRONG! Same price. I guess she figured white boy doesn't know his rice. Whatever, I'm not into making a scene. I just paid and left $50.00 lighter. Oh, well, lesson learned. They won't get any more of this guy's money!
(2)Kelly C.
We didn't eat on the hibachi side so it very well may be much better however, the sushi was terrible! Smelled fishy, lackluster and poor texture. The service was even worse. Edamame came out cold as did the miso. Waited 20 minutes for drink refills and over an hour for food.
(1)Sandy W.
We have only had sushi here and at Watami, so I can't compare to Bistro Saffron. Sushi is excellent, prices are great. Husband orders hibachi style and loves it. The ambience isn't probably what you would find at Bistro but we have two young kids, so this suits us just fine!
(5)Bridgett B.
My partner wanted to find a place that he would enjoy and that might be diet-friendly for me; Japanese seemed to fit the bill and we hadn't tried Shogun. The time or two we've eaten Asian food in Cape, we've gone to Watami. We love trying new or off the beaten path establishments, however, so we opted for Shogun this hot Sunday afternoon. First impression - the decor was quite dated; I don't really rank based on atmosphere usually, but this place needed new flooring, new booths, new menus. The menu contained plenty of options; sushi, hibachi and traditional Asian fare. As I was not overly hungry, I choose the tuna roll from the sushi menu. My partner went with the teriyaki chicken with friend rice. The precursors to the meal - salad with yum yum sauce and a cup of soup - were lackluster. The yum yum sauce seemed grainy and the soup very weak and bland. The entrees were a little better. My partner enjoyed his chicken and rice - I thought the rice had an odd taste to it although the chicken was decent. The highlight of my meal was the sushi. It was pretty decent dipped in wasabi and soy sauce. I would have given three stars based on the sushi alone. Unfortunately the restaurant failed in service - we were only the third table being served, and it took forever to get drink refills. If you want good Japanese food and sushi in Cape - skip Shogun and go to Watami.
(2)Randall M.
Hadn't been here in a long time, now I remember why. They have a great business here in Cape. I'm not really sure why except for the hibachi style cooking where they make your high priced fried rice. We sat in the bar area because everything else was full. We got our green tea, Miso soup and ordered. One hour later our food arrived. Not sure how long our chicken and vegetables had set in the window but the chicken was hard and dry. We split that chicken and veggie then I proceeded to take on the sushi that we ordered. Not even worth mentioning the types of rolls that we chose because they were way below status quo. I have eaten a lot of sushi. This was on par with your run of the mill typical Americanized Chinese fare sushi that they serve at your local Chinese diner. They even have a Sushi Chef! Not really sure what was going on here. I bit in to the first piece and found the rice to be dry and grainy. Now to uninitiated, the rice may not seem like a big deal. Rice is Rice? Right? Not even close. This tasted like regular long grain rice from Walmart. Sushi rice should be moist, smooth and compliment the complex tastes that make up your Sushi roll. Most Sushi Rice is Japanese, not sure where this came from. I ate one piece and was done. I actually did complain about the Sushi, (I'm not a big complainer) but this was terrible. She expressed concern, took the ticket back to the register and brought it back. I figured she might take some of the price off. WRONG! Same price. I guess she figured white boy doesn't know his rice. Whatever, I'm not into making a scene. I just paid and left $50.00 lighter. Oh, well, lesson learned. They won't get any more of this guy's money!
(2)Kelly C.
We didn't eat on the hibachi side so it very well may be much better however, the sushi was terrible! Smelled fishy, lackluster and poor texture. The service was even worse. Edamame came out cold as did the miso. Waited 20 minutes for drink refills and over an hour for food.
(1)Pamela M.
Shogun Sushi is a surprisingly good find for sushi in Cape G! The restaurant is located in a strip mall, but the interior is welcoming and relaxing. When I crave sushi in Cape, this is where I go! Nice variety of original and specialty sushi rolls to choose from. Be sure to try the specialty rolls (i.e. The Jessie, The New Moon, and The Spider, etc.)--they are delicious and filling. Expect to spend around $40.00+ for two people for drinks, appetizers, and sushi at dinner time. Good lunch specials and speedy service. Just let the server know when you need to leave. Service is always friendly and wait time for food is reasonable.
(4)Dude S.
One of my favorite lunch spots. I really like the Bento Boxes. You get a nice variety of items for a really good price. I always walk away feeling like I ate something clean from Shoguns. I've gone for dinner on multiple occasions but it's just not the same. I just want my lunch Bento Box for the lunch price.
(4)Jessica B.
Was worried about the appearance on the outside, but inside it was pleasantly surprising and very nice. Sat in the regular dining area and had a view of the hibachi. Salad and Miso soup was good, and the watersnake (or whatever it's called) drink was great, tasted like a Full Throttle. I got the spider roll, but didn't care for it. It was rolled too large, and was basically rolled around a piece of tempura. I will try something else next time. I wanted the philly roll, but they put scallion instead of asparagus like I am use to. The lo mein was good as well, and a generous portion. All in all, I liked the food here the same as Watami and the service was much better, but I think I liked the atmosphere look of Watami better.
(4)Patrick M.
They don't know what they are doing.
(1)Laura B.
They got a new sushi chef. Very disappointing. Our sushi rolls were small and falling apart. Very unfortunate. I'm so saddened because this was the best sushi place in town since we moved here in 2007.
(2)Dan J.
Visiting the Cape this weekend from Kansas City for my daughters new student orientation at SEMO. Great surprise as to how good the shushi and sashimi is here. Huge roll menu with some surprising combinations. Definitely worth the visit. We will be back.
(5)David A.
My wife and I love the sushi at Shogun more than the other places in Cape. We like to keep track of the rolls we've eaten, so we can make sure we try something new most every time we go. Of course, we have a few favorites... Like the Fuji roll and the New Moon roll and the Broadview roll and the Crazy roll and the Jessie roll and... Well, you get the picture.
(5)David V.
very unimpressed. Rolls were decent but flavorless. Seaweed salad was flavorless with some type of oily base to it. And the miso soup seaweed was it seemed old. won't be back.
(3)Bar C.
I enjoyed the food a great deal. I ordered 3 sushi rolls and they were very tasty but very small. I would say that the rolls were 30% smaller than any place that I have gone to and I go for sushi all of the time. If the portions were normal size, it would have been excellent. I could have had 3 more rolls.
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