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Hana By Sushi Hana

Hana By Sushi Hana

2236 Northeast Alberta Street, Portland, 97211, United States Of America

Sushi • Asian • Casual • Dining


"Maybe the sushi boxes and bento boxes are the way to go here, but I definitely wasn't impressed with the standard makis I ordered given the really expensive price point. I will say that I'm not familiar with what's normal pricing here since I'm just visiting Portland so maybe the price of these rolls are standard? NEGITORO ROLL 11 A good amount of spring onions (a good crunch with the tuna) in this roll but that also means less fatty tuna. Out of the six pieces, a couple of them barely had any tuna in it. In general, I couldn't really taste the tuna and definitely don't think it's worth the $11 price point given how small the roll was. UNAGI ROLL 11 This roll comes with eel, cucumber, and sweet soy glaze on top. Unfortunately, my cousin doesn't like cucumber so we asked for them to not include it. Without asking, they just stuffed a bunch of imitation crab meat in the roll to compensate for the cucumber. I understand that eel is expensive and there's no way they'd be able to add more eel into our roll. But at this point, there was more imitation crab meat than there was eel and we could hardly taste any eel at all. Definitely not worth it and I wouldn't recommend. SALMON ROLL 9 This roll was actually pretty good! The salmon was fresh and fatty and the rice and fish ratio was well balanced. If I had to recommend one roll here, it would be the salmon. However, it's still pretty expensive for what it is."

Hap Ramen Express

Hap Ramen Express

5601 East 18th Street, Vancouver, 98661, United States Of America

Meat • Ramen • Chicken • Noodles


"Do you want Ramen? Are you in Vancouver? Then let's. Do. HAP Ramen! My plus one and I came to HAP Ramen for the first time on a Sunday Friday afternoon. Well, we came here after ordering online through HAP's website. Hours and days are weird so check ahead. Check out the Yelp photo I took of the outside HAP defines hole in the wall! Parking was a little bit tight. This place is super weird location I could've easily missed it. I've been next to here several times but I've never ever considered there being food places within the shopping center. When you come to the front door there's a tiny doorbell on the right hand side. A super small note asks you to ring the bell. I missed it and was going to call luckily my plus one found it. We rang the bell and were greeted by a very nice person who took our name and said that they would be back with our order we could wait in the car. We brought our car around front and awaited our food. Maybe 2mins later they came out and delivered the food to our car what service! Our first time at HAP Ramen had me going for what Yelp called the two best things on the menu. My plus one had the TanTan noodles with pork loin and the garlic broth, and I had the Tonkatsu Ramen with char Siu pork and spicy broth. Other meat options including two pieces of shrimp, teriyaki chicken, tofu, or shredded chicken (depending on the bowl). TanTan noodles with pork loin and the garlic broth: PACKED BOWL! What a great meal it's two meals easily. The body of this broth is so savory it would cure hantavirus (this is not a medical endorsement, is joke plz). The spiciness is a nice kick but not overpowering. The veggies (baby spinach, bamboo shoots, bean sprouts, corn, and green onions) were all superbly fresh. The pork loin was clearly made in house, like the broth, and had some charred bits while also being succulent. Egg was poached perfectly and had a soft set Jello feel. Tonkatsu Ramen with char Siu pork and spicy broth: Another packed bowl! Full disclosure, my broth wasn't as spicy as my partners broth even though I ordered spicy broth. Am I sad about it? Maybe. Am I coming back to get more broth? LIKE A BROTH MOTH TO THE HAP FLAME, BAY BEE. Broth was the show stopper. I walked around the kitchen making noises like I was on a kitchen show. Y'all lucky Yelp ain't taking video reviews, I was having the time of my life. The char siu pork was so tender it's like pulled Chinese pork. You could swap the name and never miss a beat! My egg was also perfectly cooked. My veggies were FRESH (mushrooms, bean sprouts, bamboo shoots, corn, green onion). This place nails it on the meat, egg, and above all else BROTH. It's like if you had a cookout with your buddies. Hanna really, really knows how to cook tender meat and bring the A game. Angus picked the freshest veggies for the shindig. Pat's been cooking these broths all day. Assemble the HAP team like an old Captain Planet reunion and have the best damn ramen since... someone loved you enough to make you homemade ramen. HAPs that place."