Salmon Asparagus
Kiseki Sushi

Kiseki Sushi

36 Mt Vernon St, Ridgefield Park I-07660-1450, United States

Sushi • Lunch • Asiatic • Seafood


"Came for lunch with a friend today. I went spontaneously to the liqueur up the block and got a beautiful Napa Valley Sauvignon blanc to go with my fish (they are BYOB). We ordered the pepper tuna salad and Lobster tempura as starters. Pepper tuna was okay. The pepper crust itself was great. But I think it was over torn because the middle of the fish was playful instead of refreshing as if it smoked tuna. But the Wasabi Dressing was slightly exaggerated. Less is more, because the nasal fire was sometimes overwhelming. The lobster was good quality meat. But the dough was bland, and the lobster meat itself was not seasoned. As a result, the cook sits exclusively on the mango sauce to season the entire bite of lobster tempura. This does not provide a balance within the several layers of food. The best bite I took was when I drank it in soy sauce with a slight immersion in the mango sauce. And it was delicious, but unfortunately it was the last bite. Now on the main dish: Sushi and Sashimi for two. The part was great. The best fish was white tuna, tuna, salmon, red snaps and yellow tail belly. Regular yellow tail was not great. The ocean taste was sharp, instead of refreshing and the texture was quite granular. But that was the only fish that was not good because the yellowtail bell was delicious. The spicy tuna reel and shrimp Tempoura reel were also beautiful. The best part was the price. Because for the amount we ordered it came to about $70. The service was good. Food has great potential. But in my experience it was best average. I would give it 3.5 stars, but I will be up to 4 rounds because the price is very cheap. I would definitely come back as I live in the city nearby."

Yamato

Yamato

117 Chiswick Road, Boston, 02135, United States Of America

Sushi • Casual • Asiatic • Seafood


"Yamato seems like a nice little neighborhood restaurant that will get the job done when you’re in the mood for sushi. Where I live, I’ll admit that I’m spoiled by some truly outstanding Japanese restaurants, so my standards are pretty high. That said, I’m aware that you usually get what you pay for, and no-frills places like Yamato are a great option if you’re watching your budget. It’s thoroughly average in almost every way. The facade is plain and unexciting, but tastefully simple. The dining room has all the charm of a 1960’s insurance agency, but with less decoration. The colorful menu lacks prices and descriptions, so I suppose you have to ask the servers or be in the know. The AYCE option seems like the popular choice, but the policy (described in other reviews here) is not entirely clear if you’re new here. We dined here on a moderately busy night, and service was good when they were around, but they seemed a little short-staffed. All of our appetizers and entrees were fine, nothing outstanding or awful, but I found the sushi rolls to be a bit big and clumsy. Most couldn’t be eaten in less than 2 bites, and would fall apart after the first bite! The ingredients were fresh and flavorful, though, and were visually appealing. Beer and wine were available, but once again, not described or priced on the menu. In a town with so many excellent seafood and sushi restaurants, Yamato would not be a destination for me again, unless I was in the neighborhood as I was recently."