If you know real Japanese food you will be appalled. However, out of all the Chinese operated«Japanese» restaurants, its not that bad. The sushi is usually fresh and available in large quantities, though nothing to get excited about. They have Mongolian BBQ disguised as «hibachi.» Lastly there are several Chinese staples found at the far end of the buffet. All-in-all, kind of expensive, mediocre quality, lots of variety.
Vinh N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bedford, MA
This place was closed down for awhile and was recently opened back up. The staff in this place was very friendly. A little too friendly I guess. They had so many waitresses standing around staring at you on your every move. I felt a little uncomfortable with all the stares, especially when I went to get sushi. The death stare of the sushi chefs made me nervous to stock up on the the sushi. It seems like they were watching my every move. And there was like 5 – 6 of them chefs! The waitresses also seem excited to take your plates away when you finish. «Excuse me! Can I take that?» They sneak out from no where to take your plate, which I thought was hilarious. The food here was ok but not great. Some of the meat was chewy and I didn’t like that very much. The sushi wasn’t all that great either. Some of it had some dry meat in it, which I have no idea what the heck it is. Must be mystery meat or something. The tuna sushi didn’t seem very fresh to me. There were however some decent rolls like the eel roll. Those were pretty good. And that pretty much sums it up in a box.