Love this place!! I've been here so many times and tried a number of their dishes. Loved their vegetarian, chicken and beef Bibimbap, their pan fried chicken and tofu gyoza ( dumplings), the spicy salmon maki roll, ebi prawn tempura maki, the cream cheese make roll, the spicy tuna maki, the pork chashu maki, the beef bulgogi maki and the tofu salad maki(veg). I've also tried their chicken katsu tonkotsu ramen. A few detailed insights: The chicken bulgogi Bibimbap is a lil on the sweeter side but it balances out well if you just ask them for some of their chilli oil. Pro tip: of you don't want to sit and mix it yourself just ask them to premix it for you with all the sauces. If you are hesitant about trying this dish cos of all the veggies as a meat eater it is completely worth it. Tho all the non vegetarian maki rolls are very good I want to emphasize that the spice ones are spicy so if you are sensitive to spice maybe try something else. I didn't particularly enjoy the tofu maki roll it was a lil bland for my palate. The chicken and tofu gyoza is good but i think the kimchi tofu gyoza is better. Pro tip: they do give you. Dipping sauce but do try the gyoza with their chilli oil. Ramen: I've actually tried a couple of their Ramen they are all excellent hits the right spot very tasty even just the broth.
Service: the service is always amazing the staff are always polite, accommodating and very hospitable. But I'd like to thank Kim she did such a great job with such a pleasant attitude that she had us smiling everytime she approached our table. It was greatly appreciated. It's because of her I decided to leave a review.
Ambiance: I'd say it's great for a casual date or even a 1st date. Clean neat, well lit and nicely decorated.
So if you are someone who enjoys east Asian food this is a good place, reasonably priced. There are a lot of options even for people who don't...
Read moreA Culinary Gem: Daily Sushi
Daily Sushi has undoubtedly secured its place as a must-visit in the realm of Pan-Asian cuisine. Nestled in [Indiranagar], this restaurant offers a delightful fusion of flavors that will tantalize any palate.
Upon entering Daily Sushi, we were greeted warmly by the attentive staff, whose impeccable service set the tone for a memorable dining experience. Their knowledge of the menu was impressive, guiding us through an array of tantalizing options.
The sushi at Daily Sushi is nothing short of extraordinary. Each piece was a testament to freshness and craftsmanship, highlighting the chef's dedication to perfection. From classic favorites like salmon nigiri to inventive rolls bursting with flavor, every bite was a revelation.
Not to be outdone, the ramen at Daily Sushi was a comforting bowl of goodness. Rich broth, tender noodles, and perfectly seasoned toppings made for a bowl that warmed both the body and soul. It was evident that each dish was prepared with care and expertise.
Beyond sushi and ramen, Daily Sushi offers a diverse menu that caters to every craving. From crispy tempura to savory stir-fries, each dish showcased the culinary prowess of the kitchen. Even desserts were a delight, with offerings that provided a sweet finale to an already spectacular meal.
The ambiance at Daily Sushi is inviting and modern, with a soothing atmosphere that complements the dining experience perfectly. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply craving exceptional Pan-Asian cuisine, Daily Sushi delivers on every front.
In conclusion, Daily Sushi exceeded our expectations in every way. Exceptional food, impeccable service, and a welcoming atmosphere make it a standout choice for anyone seeking a memorable dining experience. We cannot wait to return to indulge in more of their...
Read moreI have tried Daily sushi a couple of times now and I have to say the food is good for the most part. If you are someone looking to explore Asian cuisine I have a few tips and words of warning....
The problem I had with my particular order was that the noodles were all clumped together and not at all enjoyable. Seems like they had a new chef or someone inexperienced but the flavours were there so I let it slide. So it might be the case that your experience is not upto par. Mostly the food is good though.
Ramen/Ramyun Noodles: Go for the Ramen bowls if you are just starting out exploring what all the hype is about with Japanese noodles. The taste is on the milder side but flavours are quite good. If you feel that it's lacking in flavour you can always ask for the chilli oil.
Ramyun is the Korean variation of these same noodles. Compared to the Japanese version this is way more flavourful and much more palatable for the average Indian tastebuds because they have a spicy version. I recommend this over the Ramen for someone just starting out with Asian food.
Sushi/Bibimbap: The Japanese sushi is quite troublesome.The seaweed or Nori has an acquired taste and for me it tastes absolutely horrendous. Same goes for raw fish so sushi is right out the window as an option because the flavours are just bad.
The Bibimbap on the other hand is way more manageable. I would describe it as Korean Sushi which has options like spicy Chicken. Much better flavours than sushi.
Get a ramyun bowl along with some starter like Bibimbap, fried chicken or momos. Service is good, although not all that fast. Giving extra star just for service...
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