The restaurant is clean, staff attentive, and has limited seating. Thursday 3:30 visit. Just the wife and I there. The cream cheese, fake crab, fried wonton were excellent. The spring rolls were also very good. My Lou Ron Fan with pork belly was very good. The mix of pickled cucumber and broccoli was delicious. The wife's shrimp lo mein was very good, cooked correctly, and contained huge shrimp. We will be back to sample more of the menu.
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Read moreGreat food variety for an Asian variety themed restaurant (Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Korean, etc. dishes). Individual ingredient quality is high and the prices are average to above average. And the seasonal menu was a nice surprise unfortunately the dish recipe and execution is just a bit off if you have "authentic" / just like Asian grandma's cooking expectations.
I ordered a Japanese style Curry Rice with chicken and the cream cheese wontons. I've spent four years in Japan eating their curry so my expectations and perspective are a bit different than most local customers. The rice is a bit drier and chewy (not crunchy just chewy) than what I'm used to for an Asian restaurant. The chicken and vegetables were tender and fresh but were large cut and chunky for a Japanese style, and the curry sauce was a little thin and lacking in flavor. It was a good attempt with high quality ingredients but nowhere close to a Japanese curry rice bowl. Wontons were a thin wonton wrapper style and retaines their crunch on the drive back home, though they were small for the price.
Restaurant was clean and plenty of space with 9 tables. And the service was cheerful and welcoming.
Would come back again if I had a group of family and friends who couldn't decide on a...
Read moreMy wife and I stopped into Table 9 Kitchen for a casual dinner. It's a very casual eat-in/carry out place. It's mainly a Thai place. It has some entrees you might expect, with some of their own. They have bottled beverages. I had orange, my wife had tea. We had a four piece order of veggie spring rolls. Very tasty. My wife asked the server what he suggested. He was very polite and knowledgeable about his menu. He suggested Lu Rou Fan, which is beef or pork with vegetables in a very uniquely wonderful sauce. My wife chose beef. The beef was very much the consistency of pot roast. Very tender. The brown sauce had a note of sweetness. I had Pineapple Chicken. The chicken pieces were very tender and had a nice light breading. Pineapple pieces were perfect. This was a wonderful surprise and we'll...
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