Midnight Roll
Kaiten-sushi Daichan

Kaiten-sushi Daichan

11301 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064, United States

Sushi • Japanese


"I decided to drop by Daichan on Halloween because I was craving sushi, and thankfully, it was conveniently close to my place. I also heard the prices were quite affordable, and after building up some confidence this year, I felt ready to dive in. My friend and I were seated at the bar, but to my disappointment, all the fish was pre-sliced! Bummer! Unsure of what to do, I ordered a pitcher of Kirin and watched the other diners. After finishing my first mug, I joined in on the sushi plate snatching and was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the fish – it was actually quite good! - Maguro (tuna): nice, thick cuts and surprisingly fresh for being pre-sliced. - Sake (salmon): also very thick and quite good. - Hamachi (yellowtail): just okay – not great, but not bad. - Uni (sea urchin): pretty good, which was a nice surprise. - Ankimo (monkfish liver): just fine, but lacking flavor. - Chicken karaage: fresh, but also a bit bland. You might be wondering why I gave this place four stars despite some of the dishes being just okay. Well, it’s because Bruce, the sushi chef (itamae), was absolutely hilarious! I bought him a pitcher and poured him a beer, followed by a cheerful "kanpai!" We continued alternating pitchers and mugs all night. So much for a relaxing evening with sushi and an early bedtime! We ended up having a blast! Bruce was behind the sushi bar making sushi with a fun twist, and he'd stumble sideways every time he tried to walk. It was such a great time! I now understand why the fish is pre-sliced – it’s to keep Bruce safe when he gets a bit tipsy with the customers! In summary, Daichan is a fantastic place for decent sushi and an unforgettable night of drinking with the sushi chef!"

Buddha Lounge

Buddha Lounge

1504 E N Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53202, 53202-1095, United States

Thai • Asian • Chinese • American


"A well earned 5 stars from the décor, atmosphere, service, ambiance, oh and the food was spectacular. I arrived to a not so crowded bar and decided to eat there. To my surprise, the server, Kevin, handed me menus and told me that it was their happy hour,  all drinks, tap beers and appetizers were half priced.  I had no trouble finding a parking spot on E. North Ave. I ordered spring rolls ($8 ), one beef and one shrimp,  and a Lakefront IPA, ($6) on tap.  The spring rolls arrived within 10 minutes.  These rolls were huge!  More than a meal for one.  Served with a house peanut sauce.  The overstuffed spring rolls were fresh and filled with fresh vegetables, shrimp and beef and were both very tasty,  I had half the order to go.  I ordered the Red Thai Curry ($12) with beef.  Having never tasted Black Rice, I decided to try it.  The diner arrived right on time.  Again I was impressed by the portions of the Red Curry and the  mound of Black Rice with a bit of a crunch and a faint nutty taste This was a welcome addition to the extra large bowel of Red Thai Curry filled with "Grass fed beef", bamboo shoots, bell peppers and carrots, topped with a large sprig of Thai Basil.  This dish was just a bit spicy, not too hot. The heat was just right and didn't overpower the rich flavor of the broth and fresh crisp vegetables in the Red Curry.  Overall, I couldn't more highly recommend Buddha Lounge for anyone who loves Thai food.  But the thing that will bring me back is the variety of offerings from Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese, Sushi and even some American items. The attentive service, and authentic flavors. were capped off by an offering of a piece of Godiva Chocolate!"