My husband and I are regulars at Japan Diner, dining here almost weekly, and it never disappoints. The menu offers a fantastic variety of dishes, and we’ve discovered several favorites. My husband adores the Extra Spicy Szechuan Beef, Shacha Beef, and Orange Peel Chicken—all with bold flavors. I gravitate toward the combination plates with white rice and cheese wontons, always ordering extra wontons. The spring rolls and steamed dumplings are also exceptional, but the cheese wontons stand out with their perfectly crisp texture and generous, creamy filling.
For soup lovers, this spot is a dream. The Tom Yum Soup is a personal favorite, packed with shrimp, mushrooms, lemongrass, basil, and onion in a creamy, flavorful broth. It’s my ultimate comfort food, especially when I’m feeling under the weather. The Egg Drop Soup is equally delicious and never fails to hit the spot. Whether we’re dining in or taking our meals to go, the quality and care in preparation shine through every time.
Service at Japan Diner is stellar. Pickup orders are handled quickly through the drive-through window, and dining in is just as efficient and welcoming. With its fantastic food, friendly staff, and convenient location near Presbyterian College, Japan Diner has truly become a beloved staple for us. Highly...
Read moreIt's called Japan. It's hibachi is OK, but not awesome. The white sauce is a little bland for my taste. The miso was not my cup of tea, very thin and the kelp was slimy. What you want to stop here for is the Chinese. Definitely the best Chinese food for miles and miles around. Try the pot stickers fried, stuffed fat with pork. The ginger sauce is so yummy! The wonton soup is very good with a decent chicken stock and some big, tasty pork wontons as well. The egg rolls are so-so, I suspect they are frozen. And I haven't had an entree yet I wasn't impressed with. I especially like their House Special Lo Mein. The Beef and Broccoli has a very appetizing sauce. If you want chicken, you won't go wrong with either the General Tsao's, the Sesame, or the Chicken w/ Broccoli. Who knew Tokyo could do...
Read moreI have visited this establishment before, many times. On this particular day, I took my sister and my nephew. My sister is allergic to shrimp. I'm not. I order shrimp and my sister did not, because she is allergic to shrimp. My sister order chicken and steak and vegetables. I ordered chicken shrimp and vegetables. My sister had shrimp in her food. We let the manager know and he states that they cook all meats in the same pan, and we have to let them know if we have any seafood allergies. If someone is allergic to seafood they are not going to order seafood. My sister barely ate the food and they wouldn't make her another plate or take care of her portion of the check. So just a warning, if your allergic to seafood and someone that is with you orders seafood, make sure they cook the food in a...
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