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Contribuisci feedbackI was never a fan of American Chinese food, so I went here for the sushi that's pretty good. A table of me was a group of 4 men who share a variety of dishes I could not recognize. When the inquisitive way I asked and found out a wonderful secret. Psst have a secret real (non-American) Chinese menu. Granted, it is in Chinese if you can't read it, you need to ask for a translation, but they are very accommodating. For the first time, I had cut thin pigs with onions. I was on how good it was and my wife loved the taste, but had a problem with the texture. Almost finished with the court I regretfully realized I didn't take a picture. I didn't make this mistake this time. On request for a recommendation they brought me chilled spicy beef bowl with wonderful spices and taste. All in all... I'll be here again and again.
Not the worst. We come for lunch to get a salad and two sushi rolls for $10.95, which we think is a good offer. The Kalamari is rubbery and not good. We're going here because it's close.
I love her hot and sour soup, I also had the white dragon roll sushi and the presentation was as beautiful as it was delicious. I'll eat there again.
Happily Satisfied. I have eaten lunch at Beijing Tokyo a handful of times since they first opened. My recent lunch reminded me why I like it enough to venture miles out of my way to dine here, if only on occasion. My most recent visit found only a handful of other customers. My server was friendly, helpful and very, very prompt, which is a big plus when you are on your lunch hour. The sushi bar is tucked into the rear of the restaurant, and when the host seated me he neglected to inquire if I wanted to sit there, instead showing me to a booth. While comfortable, it would have been more fun to dine up at the bar. I started with an order of the shumai, which was delicious, although the individual pieces were smaller than those I have sampled at other restaurants around town. The accompanying sauce had a slightly sweet and spicy flavoring. I liked it a lot. I also ordered the teriyaki salmon bento box, which came with miso soup. The soup was a very good version, not too salty. The bento box was tasty, if rather typical of what other Japanese restaurants put out. My last item was a spicy yellowtail sushi roll. It was good, if unremarkable. Besides sushi, the menu also features a selection of Chinese and other Japanese favorites. The restaurant atmosphere is fairly relaxing, with pleasant, subdued decor. A small TV up on the dining room wall was mercifully muted, and easy to ignore. Why restaurants insist on placing the Boob Tube in dining rooms continues to baffle me. I also noted that the background music selections ranged from soft jazz to annoying pop to weird Muzak type covers of old 60's classics. Someone needs to fix the mix, please. Beijing Tokyo remains the only true sushi/ Japanese restaurant in eastern Sarpy County. If you are in the area it is well worth sampling, but it pales in comparison to the Big Sushi Boys up in Omaha, or even in Papillion. Food: B+ Atmosphere: B Service: A Menu Selection: B+ Value: B
The black pepper chicken was the best I've ever had. The wonton soup has fresh dumplings w/ meat! The way it should be prepared! Highly recommend. One of the best Asian restaurants in Bellevue.