I use to stop in maybe once every month or two for lunch, and the whole family use to eat here a few times a year. I ordered the lunch steak & rice and had a hankering for scallops today. The scallops almost doubled the price of my plate, but I didn't care. I love scallops.
After I ate the first one I knew something was off. I tried a second one and knew I was not eating a scallop. They try to pass of imitation as the real thing without letting me know.
They were terrible. Fishy tasting, wrong texture, very unsatisfying. I let the server know I was served fake scallops and was not happy with them. Little Japan had the nerve to tell me that no one else ever complained and that they would give me a discount on the "scallops".
If this establishment is willing to defraud on the scallops, what else are they serving there that isn't real? I would't be surprised if they were serving plastic rice. I sure hope charging me $3.50 for something I didn't order nor eat was worth it to their bottom line. I can't trust them and we will never eat...
Read moreI have no idea how this place has 4.9 stars. Went there for the first time tonight and I ordered 3 different rolls, an onion soup and salad with ginger dressing. The soup was good, hot and decent flavor. The salad was a basic bowl of lettuce with what they call ginger dressing. I ate 4 of one of my rolls and felt sick. The pickled ginger tasted like cleaning chemicals and the spicy mayo (they put all over each roll) was so overwhelming. The fish tasted bad and the best part was I told our server the food was bad and she said the manager would only take off 10%. So I got $5 off 2 1/2 rolls I didn’t touch. I have never been charged for food I didn’t eat in my life. I have worked in a restaurant for 12 years. This is the worst place I have ever seen. Service was terrible, food was a joke and the manager should be ashamed for making a customer pay for food they didn’t eat. I never even saw said manager...If you like sushi DO...
Read moreThis is your local small-town take on Japanese food. It's what I call a "settle for" restaurant when there's nowhere else good to eat in the town, which is pretty much the case here. It depends on what kind of sushi you order, but you can get decent sushi there. The downside of the sushi is that you get more rice than anything else. I'm guessing because rice is a cheaper option for a filler. For that reason, the sushi tends to be somewhat dry and doesn't have that freshness that I love. I don't know if the sushi is pre-made or if it's made to order. If I want great sushi, I travel 35 minutes south on I-85. The atmosphere is very generic. There's really no ambiance or anything that represents a Japanese restaurant except for the sushi bar in the middle where the sushi is prepared and acts as a server station, and a weird looking Budda doll at the checkout counter. Overall, it's not totally horrible, but not...
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