If you’re in the mood for Japanese there are a few good selections in Eastwood City. I’m always concerned about freshness of sushi and have only tried it from Mr. Kurosawa. I hate to say it’s hard to find good Japanese food in Eastwood City. Here are my reviews.
1. Mr. Kurosawa. Okay, it probably the most expensive Japanese food in Eastwood, but not by much and pretty cheap compared to what you would pay in other countries for the same ambiance and food quality. Sushi is exotic and interesting. Though one time I had it there it did not seem so fresh. An exotic array of dishes available as well as the old time favorites. Service is very good. 4.5 out of 5 stars.
2. Teriyaki Boy. The food itself is pretty good. Katsu-don, all styles Ramen very good. Sushi is so-so. This is a mid range Japanese restaurant. However, I’ve been there about 5 times and 2 of those time sighted roaches. Pointed it out to the manager who explained that there is a big Eastwood dumpster in back of the restaurant and they don’t do enough to kill the related roach problem. Stupid answer if you ask me. They should fix the problem. Kills their rating too. 1.5 out of 5 stars.
3. Tokyo Tokyo. Japanese Fast Food. Cheap prices. Small portions. Food quality is so so to bad. Been there about 5 times and the only fairly good thing and their beef or chicken bento boxes but even those are so so. Wish they had Yoshinoya in Eastwood. Much better value and food taste compared to Tokyo Tokyo. 1.5 out of 5 stars.
4. Ebisu. Sit down supposedly high end restaurant. Nice wooden doors as you enter then it goes downhill from there. Saw roaches in 3 different locations in the restaurant. It all made sense when I walked by the really nasty kitchen. This place is good for a beer and that’s about it. Food itself was pretty bad too, and expensive. Service also bad. This place will be gone soon. 0 out of 5 stars.
Others… Haven’t tried Thousand Cranes yet, a shabu shabu restaurant. Looked at the menu a couple times and just go back down to Mr. Kurosawa. Suppose I should give it a try though.
Monday, August 24, 2009
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