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Contribuisci feedbackMonsoon is a mediocre restaurant that is pampered by a perfect location on the corner of the Heritage Square downtown. This situation brings them much more attention than they would otherwise be based on a mostly uninteresting menu of Asian dishes and incredibly inconsistent sushi. Her rainbow roll, for example, has been for me from large, fresh and tasty, up to something anemic looking, varied, seemed to sit in a bed vinegar. If you're in downtown and you really can't be harassed to drive five minutes to Hiro, Monsoon could pass you, but it's nothing to enjoy. Update June 2009: I took Bestsushi's proposal and tried Monsoon recently. If at all, the food is now consistently moderate rather than occasionally good. Rainbow roll? Less than I have past meals, with Bland fish, and still overwhelmed. Mostly tasteless soup. Skip.
As a graduate of NAU in Flagstaff, I make it a point to visit this city as I travel my way across his country during my frequent travels. Although, I never ran from Flagstaff as a sushi city, I ran over Monsoons, in the heart of downtown. I was on a diet fast food and needed some high-quality cuisine. I chose a light lunch of spring rolls and sushi. I was very happy with the Joy Roll that she was happy for me with fresh Jalepeno adapted I was plesently surprised when my role came with real crab meat. The atmosphere was great that I sat outside and was cool comfortable and entertained with the activity on the streets.
Very good food and service, place is very clean and has the best happy hour downtown. We ate in different tranquility downtown and that was our faviorit. Chinese and Sushi, what a great combo will be back