5/5 Karen M. 10 months ago on Google
Absolutely
the
freshest
ingredients,
prepared
beautifully
at
a
very
fair
price.
Miso
soup
was
what
one
might
expect
(nothing
unique)
but
flavorful
and
decent
volume.
Tempura
with
the
egg
dish
(2
large
pieces
shrimp
and
2
large
vegetables
for
lunch
size)
had
zero
greasiness
or
uncooked
batter;
it
was
perfectly
cooked.
Egg
pancake
with
peas,
green
beans,
scallion
carrot,
and
onion
sat
on
top
of
rice
with
tasty
mild
sauce.
Bimimbop
(might
not
be
spelling
this
correctly)
was
a
stunning
looking
dish.
Tuna
roll
was
fairly
priced
with
very
fresh
chunks
of
tuna.
Wasabi
was
on
the
hot
side
of
what
I've
had
elsewhere;
but
it
was
still
edible.
I
think
other
places
may
have
been
dumbing
down
their
wasabi.
Companion
and
I
both
took
home
leftovers.
Only
a
few
patrons
there
around
2
pm
for
lunch.
Atmosphere
given
five
stars
because
there
was
nothing
to
detract,
and
it
is
in
a
college
town
area,
so
for
that,
it's
perfect.
Clean
spacious
restrooms.
The
furnishings
are
not
fancy,
no
fancy
lighting
or
notable
music.
It
has
a
very
casual
feel,
not
the
feel
of
a
"fancy"
restaurant;
but
the
food
absolutely
puts
it
in
a
higher
category.
Don't
let
the
plain
building
style
fool
you.
Felt
like
a
hidden
gem
to
me,
a
visitor
to
N.
Adams;
although
I
love
been
told
the
locals
don't
find
it
hidden
at
all.
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