5/5 Sharon P. 1 year ago on Google
This
is
a
successful
small
business
in
the
revitalized
section
of
Fort
Pierce,
FL.
The
building
is
quaint
like
the
rest
of
the
thriving
downtown
buildings,
and
tonight
the
restaurant
facade
was
decorated
with
twinkly
strands
of
lights
and
stars
for
the
upcoming
December
holidays.
Inside
booths
and
tables
were
full
of
out
of
town
families
mixed
with
locals
enjoying
fresh
sushi
and
other
Pan-Asian
dishes.
Scurrying
about,
the
servers
were
taking
orders
and
delivering
steaming
plates
of
food
and
colorful
plates
of
sushi
as
fast
as
they
could
go.
Our
friend
assured
us
that
everything
she
had
ordered
here
has
been
great.
She
brought
her
mother
here
this
past
week.
We
had
the
Pad
Thai,
Chicken
Wings,
Mexican
Sushi
Roll,
Special
Fried
Rice,
and
Spicy
Beef
Salad
(see
photos).
As
predicted,
everything
was
great.
They
didn’t
skimp
on
any
of
the
ingredients.
The
Pad
Thai
was
really
good,
with
a
sweet
sauce
nuanced
with
possibly
tamarind,
and
lots
of
toasted
peanuts
and
crunchy
bean
sprouts.
The
crunch
of
the
bean
sprouts
fooled
me
into
feeling
like
there
were
deep
fried
crunchies
in
it.
It
had
large
shrimp
in
it
and
delicious
noodles
and
scrambled
eggs.
The
whole
dish
was
greater
than
the
sum
of
its
parts.
I
think
the
peanuts
made
it
so
great.
Oh,
and
it
wasn’t
spicy
at
all.
The
menu
had
Thai,
Chinese,
Japanese
and
Malaysian
components.
I’d
say
the
Special
Fried
Rice
was
a
good
rendition
of
American
House
Fried
Rice
with
wok-fired
beef
and
shrimp.
The
sushi
was
a
roll
containing
crunchy
tempura
shrimp,
cucumber,
cream
cheese,
avocado
and
a
drizzle
of
what
looked
like
Yum
Yum
sauce.
The
chicken
wings
were
battered,
deep
fried
and
dipped
in
a
mildly
spicy
sweet
sauce.
The
Spicy
Beef
Salad
wasn’t
very
spicy
after
all
and
contained
strips
of
tender
beef
mixed
with
cucumbers,
red
onion,
chopped
tomatoes
and
a
Patis-style
dressing.
I’d
love
to
go
back
and
reorder
everything
we
had
tonight!
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