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Contribuisci feedbackThe service was amazing. I had 2 shrimp tempoura rolls and an avocado cucumber roll and both were good. I also had the green tea fried ice cream for dessert, but I forgot to make a picture of it, the fried ice cream was incredible, perfect amount of sweet and savory due to the fried component. Can't wait to try more dishes when I get back!
The first time a new Japanese style Sushi Retaurant. It is conveniently located on the ground floor of the 61. Street Woodside Station. It was busy, even after we showed up at lunchtime. We were still able to get the Bento Box lunch specialties and ordered some extra sushi rolls and a fried green tea ice cream to finish our meal. It was a lot of rice and will fill you. The food was good overall with competitive prices.
Your Bento Box dinners are very full! You get so much food for a good price. And the test taste is authentic! You really can't beat the taste or the price. I highly recommend this point.
Absolutely unexpected, delicious food, excellent service. Warm place and beautiful decorations very beautiful space if you plan to go on a date, dinner or lunch with family and friends I would recommend this place. Absolutely from my mind at this point after I ate this Deli court.
My miso soup came first, it was tasty and hot, but perhaps a little too salty. I liked it, though, and the warm, refreshing character of the broth was the perfect escape from the chilled touch of the biting cold weather outside. The boy brought me my sushi, which was something called a “viking roll.” It had eel, and that was the only reason I chose it. Even without the soy sauce, the roll was killer. I loved the delicate balance between cucumber, eel, rice, and the other mixed vegetables; it felt like cool crashing waves, with the tide touching my feet. The soy sauce added a sweet blend of flavors; like the hot sun raising the temperature of the vast waters. Overall, the roll was excellent. The chicken teriyaki was phenomenal. I appreciated the seasoning of the meat, the presence but not overuse of the sauce, and the precise employment of the cucumbers. It was great, light, and powerful. My meal at Matsuri was excellent. The sushi was delicious and fresh, the soup failed to disappoint, and the teriyaki was great. It’s not my favorite place in the area, but it’s damn good.