Midori Japanese Restaurant
2385-4 Hwy 93 N, Kalispell, MT, 59901
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Address :
2385-4 Hwy 93 N
Kalispell, MT, 59901 - Phone (406) 752-2233
- Website https://mymidori.net/index.html
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:30 am - 8:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Accepts Bitcoin : No
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Jane L.
We have two rules when it comes to eating sushi in the hinterlands - be one non-stop flight from the fresh fish source and make sure the owners are Japanese. This place meets both of those criteria. The fish is fresh and the sushi is really good. Our sushi tastes are pretty spare so we don't usually order fancy rolls but we like the black widow roll. Not a big fan of imitation crab but there's plenty to order that doesn't contain it. The tempura isn't greasy nor does it have too much breading on it so definitely try that. The miso soup was complimentary with our sushi lunch and was really good. We have been eating here since it opened 10 years ago and now it looks like the son is working here so the sushi menu has a lot of new exciting sushi rolls that the new generation likes but we mostly stick to the old school stuff. So you'll have to try the new items and post your reviews.
(5)Mandie H.
I'm on the fence with this one. I wasn't stunned by their sushi. It was basic and seemed to be small portions of fish. I got the trio: Dragon Roll, Crunchy Shrimp, and Black Widow. For $33 it serves two and comes with Miso broth and Edamame. Decent price I thought. Rice was perfect. Miso broth was lovely. I'll order different rolls next time. And I'm excited to try their Spicy Ramen and Tempura. They have a lunch special Bento for $12. Owners run the place and are really sweet. There is no real sushi bar that you can sit at. I was saddened by this. Otherwise it has a really inviting ambience.
(3)Regina B.
I absolutely love Midori. Sushi is my favorite food, and I'm very picky about what I consider quality sushi. Midori is by far the super place to go among all the other spots in all the Flathead valley. Traditional styled rolls, simple, beautiful, and consistent every time!
(5)Anne J.
Wonderful restaurant 5 star quality We were at the end of our travels and looking for a nice place to end our stay. Best Bento box I have ever had Fresh fish fresh light tempura and delicious Food I will definitely return and eat here more than once with our stay
(5)Moustapha A.
I have been to Casablanca to Korea, from Tokyo to Manila from Singapore to Hong Kong, Montana to Florida to Beverly Hills . The Midori Restaurant in Kalispell Montana is one of the my very most favorite places to stop and dine. I love the Gentle kindness of all the employees and the large windows where I can step out of the gray winter landscape just for a moment and be transported to an atmosphere of quiet warmth and gentle friendliness to reflect on happy memories of times gone by. The food is excellent To those who think themselves to be some sort snobbish of self proclaimed Food Critic. I can only say , Remove the Board before you go to Midori and learn to enjoy life.
(5)Jennine B.
Super awesome yummy sushi! Super fresh, imported fish from Seattle they said. The best I've had! Super great service. Glad we came by here while visiting Montana.
(5)Lee W.
Too funny. Came in for Saturday night sushi and got turned away at the door. It was 7:50pm and they preferred closing early to serving six. Guess they must do so well they don't need business. Won't try that again.
(1)Dennis G.
I'm a regular. It really is the best sushi in the valley. Certainly the least pretentious. And, the friendliest. As soon as they get a beer menu it will be perfect!
(5)Henry W.
Delicious Japanese style food. Great sushi. Been there a lot and food is always good. Service is kind and prompt. Don't have to wait forever to get your food. Owners are very friendly.
(4)Amy O.
Staff was very friendly but sushi wasn't very good and was overpriced. Won't be back.
(2)Kurtis H.
Fantastic food & service. The owners are really nice. Will be back soon. Thank You
(5)Zee J.
Excellent lunch salmon bento and tempura today!! Comparable to the many Japanese restaurants we visited while living in Japan.
(5)Mark K.
I have eaten here every time I have come to Kalispell; usually for lunch. The owners who run the restaurant are very nice. I did not think the food was overpriced. The tempura was done right. Not too much batter. Light and tasty. Teriyaki chicken moist. Sauce perfect. Sushi prepared my the husband good. Miso soup great. Salad with ginger dressing good. My expectation for a good Japanese restaurant in Montana was not high but I was pleasantly surprised with Midori. Those looking for a Japanese restaurant but hesitant to eat raw fish, not to worry, there are other great dishes on the menu. Restaurant - clean Ambiance - pleasant, quiet. Service - quick and polite. Food - worth trying Price - reasonable
(4)Adam L.
The decor was nice and the restaurant had a decent atmosphere so I was hopeful when I stepped in. I had never been here before, but I have had many sushi experiences in the past in many different parts of the world. My first impression was positive, but that didn't last terribly long. The service was rather lackluster and there was no ambient sounds or music which made the rather empty room seem even more empty. I was happy they included a picture menu to go along with the written one, and they seemed to have a nice variety of different items even if there was a definite lack of fish variety. I got some hot green tea which was nothing special, but they didn't charge me anything for it (I think it was a mistake.) The miso soup we got was good, but the salad was clearly out of a bag and was browning. We got 3 rolls (california, dragon, and grilled salmon.) I was horribly unimpressed with all of them. They all lacked any real flavor which I attribute to unfresh ingredients. The rolls were also much smaller in diameter then I am used to getting so I was not happy with that either. I chose not to get any Nigiri or Sashimi because this is Montana and zero fish they get will actually be fresh enough for that to be good. I was ok with the bill though. It was half of what I have paid at other Sushi restaurants for a near equivalent meal. But you do get what you paid for, it was half as good as those other restaurants.
(2)Scott H.
Overpriced, but I enjoyed the food and the service. Staff was very nice, restaurant was really clean. Relaxing atmosphere.
(4)Cassandra S.
Fortunately the Flathead Valley isn't limited on their sushi restaurants, but from Kalispell you do have to make a 20-30 minute drive for much better quality. The fish is definitely fishy. I'd normally expect that in Montana, but after being spoiled with fresh fish elsewhere, I couldn't go back. I wouldn't recommend trying this if you're just trying sushi for your first time or if you're a sushi snob like I am. If you want the best, go to SaketoMe Sushi in Bigfork. If you're looking for the second best, Wasabi, in Whitefish. Staff and promptness were good though.
(2)Alexandra K.
Staff - Very friendly and welcoming. Food - Overpriced but tasty.
(3)Darin S.
Figured I give this place a try, place was empty pretty much around 1:30pm. Waitstaff was quick to great me and take drink order. Menu seemed a bit over priced. Even for Montana, I opted for a beef bento box. Miso was hot and brought out fast like my beverage. Seems like a family run place maybe? "Couple" running the place both looked to be preparing my food. Which seemed to have the place smelling pretty good, unfortunately they had to turn in the hood fan which was pretty loud. Not bothering me as a chef, I was pleased when the food arrived. It had a decent presentation. And was pretty good. Not the best I've ever had but it was worth the price paid.
(4)Chris M.
We also have had sushi all of the country. We love Midori. Forget the salad, order the specialty rolls. Particularly the passion roll or the ultimate roll. You won't be disappointed.
(4)Miriam L.
Wow! Ordered some rolls for lunch and when they arrived, first reaction - Wow these are small? Took a bite of mine and it was fishy. Asked my daughter to try a piece and she said "Yep, it's fishy" So I opted not to eat the rest as I did not want to eat fishy sushi and also did not want to risk illness. Everyone else ate theirs and although not very impressed with the rolls, they were not bad as mine was. Waiter came back to table and asked how it was and I told him - "Got to be honest, mine is not good, it tastes fishy". He made an excuse that when you sear albacore it tastes fishy. Sorry - it doesn't but - I said "No, I have had seared albacore many times and it does not taste like this". He said "I need to tell my boss". He went back and then she came out and said "My husband and I both tried it and it's fine - maybe you need to have a California Roll?" I said "I don't like California Rolls, no thanks" Got the bill and was charged for the roll. I paid for my lunch and left hungry. It was overpriced to begin with and especially overpriced when it was not good and I did not eat it. Will never return and will be sure to tell as many people as I can not to go there. For the cost of their $3-$4 of sushi, they will lose hundreds of dollars. Reviews and references speak volumes.
(1)George E.
We have been going to Midoris since it opened and have always had good sushi. Cost is in line with other sushi restaurants. The place is clean and service is friendly. We get the Trio. That gives us miso, small salad, edemame, and three rolls to share. More than enough for two for $33.
(4)Stacey C.
Meat was almost not visible in roles. Mostly a disappointment with the exception of the sashimi, which was very good. Atmosphere was nice and modern. I guess if you need a fix, it will do.
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