I can't say one bad thing about this place. Everything was superb! The place seems a little unassuming- which is the best kind of place- just a small area with some booths, tables and a few chairs by the sushi bar. Gabe warmly greeted us when we came in and offered to explain anything we had questions about, including the spices in the food. He was a superior server with his product knowledge, drink service and being on top of serving and clearing plates. The place really made you feel "at home". The food was well above average. The sashimi in the sashimi appetizer was so fresh and seemed to melt in your mouth. The green mussels app was unique and flavorful. We asked if we could do the Lala roll with grilled eel instead of fried and it was no problem. The Thai green curry was some of the best I've ever had! We got the hot spice level, which Gabe warned us about being on the pretty spicy side. I very much enjoy spicy food and this was the perfect balance as you could definitely feel the heat but it didn't overpower the other flavors in the dish. I will 150% come back and enjoy the food at this...
   Read moreGreat place for Sushi. It doesnât look like much from the outside, but thereâs a lot going on inside of the restaurant. We ordered one boat of various sashimi (maybe five or six types of meat and two boats with five different types of sushi rolls. The staff is very accommodating and there are lots of options. There are not many tables, but it never seems to be an issue because I have never seen it get crowded. The only disappointment was that they were all out of the Asian brands of beer and only had Heineken, although I was able to order different types of sake. Also, since it is sort of in a strip mall, they can only do so much with the interior, but if youâre not worried about that, this is a place to see. The plating with the sushi boats is very impressive. They have other types of Asian cuisine besides sushi, but I have not yet tried any of those items. The cooked sushi is pretty good as well. We spend around one hundred dollars for two people, but that included alcohol and there was leftovers after eating so much. Not a bad place to visit on the corner of Park and...
   Read moreHow does this place have a 4.6 rating? I ordered the first love roll and a salmon roll. The rolls had 3 times as much rice as should be on a roll of sushi, the first love roll was supposed to have eel and cream cheese in it, I had several pieces that had no eel in them and a dab of cream cheese, as well as the piece that had eel in them, just looked like more seaweed they were such thin pieces.
The rice was extremely dense and unappetizing. It's like someone who bought an "as seen on tv" sushi roller where you just pack it with rice.
I also got a miso soup that was gritty, and extremely salty with tofu that tasted like week old croutons. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone for the prices you are charging when you are basically loading people up with rice.
Umami on tyrone (all you can eat as well) has better quality fish, and uses less than half the rice t'asia does, as well as being nice and fluffy. Save your money and don't pick T'asia if...
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