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Mio Sushi

Mio Sushi

132 Oakway Ctr, Eugene, United States Of America, 97401

Sushi • Asiatic • Japanese • Fast Food


"Went in to buy a gift card. Spent $30. The server had a very difficult time figuring out the process. And kept apologizing. The process took at-least 20 mins. I had to ask for a receipt of proof of purchase for I wasn’t offered one. I felt a bit uneasy walking out with just a gift card and only my credit card receipt (could have been ran as a charge with no proof of gift card purchase anywhere on it) and I made this fact known when I was told if there is any issues to just show the credit card receipt. I was honest and said I don’t hand out my credit card recipes ever, these are for my record only. I wanted a gift receipt. When I did get a receipt after having to strongly suggest I get one because I wanted to make sure since my experience so far made me uneasy, that if my friend whom I bought the gift card for their birthday had any issues she could easily refer to the owner or manager. I was told the owner and manager are the same. I asked for a name to write down on my receipt just in case for my friend and was told her name is Jennifer by the cashier server and then when I proceeded to ask for her last name I was told no one knew the manager’s last name or owners last name(apparently the same person) And when I insisted they ask and find out I was told “I don’t really know how to find out and I have a lot of tables right now so…” (exact words in a disrespectful and rude tone) all as she walked further away around a corner… I left awkwardly feeling like I was dismissed and they were done with me. I wasn’t satisfied by this customer experience. I wonder if this is common? What a terrible customer service experience that was. Made me feel terrible. The server cashier was unfriendly and I didn’t feel appreciated. No one smiled and all kept a very cold demeanor. I really hope they figure out how to treat customers better for I will never be back to eat here and although my friend swears by it this was enough for me to see that the issue trickles down from bad management ownership. If I could give zeros on my review I would have. Be better please."

Asahi Japanese Steak House

Asahi Japanese Steak House

4520 W Market St, Greensboro, United States

Steak • Sushi • Asian • Japanese


"A friend and I took another buddy out for a birthday sushi dinner, and surprisingly, it was my first time visiting this place despite having tried many other local sushi restaurants. I wasn't sure what to expect, but it definitely surpassed my expectations. The restaurant is larger than I anticipated, featuring several teppanyaki tables, which I didn’t realize they had. However, our focus was on sushi, so we headed straight to the sushi bar. Having been to numerous sushi bars, I consider myself quite familiar with sushi menus, but this one really impressed me. The variety is immense! It's hard to adequately describe the menu, but you'll find countless options – whether you're looking for nigiri, sashimi, rolls, cooked items, raw selections, or combo plates. This extensive range is great for catering to different tastes, but it could also be a bit overwhelming for someone new to sushi. In terms of flavor, I was really pleased with everything we ordered, especially the spicy tuna nigiri. We didn't try a wide range of dishes since my two friends are still getting accustomed to sushi, but everything we had was delicious. I've promised to bring my girlfriend here next time, and we're excited to explore more of the menu. A nice perk is that for just $1, you can get fresh wasabi, which is a rare find. One minor disappointment was that miso soup or salad wasn’t included with our selections; they are available but only with combo plates. The service was outstanding! I learned that the owner, who is Japanese, is committed to making this the only sushi bar in Greensboro owned by Japanese proprietors. She kept us entertained and laughing throughout our meal. Plus, when she discovered we were celebrating a birthday, she carved a pineapple into a Hawaiian-style canoe for our dessert at no extra charge. In terms of value, the prices are about standard for a sushi bar, if not slightly better. For the three of us, with a couple of rounds of beer each, our total came to $83, and we really enjoyed our meal. I will definitely be returning, and I'll provide an update on my next visit! **Food: 9/10, Service: 10/10, Value: 8/10, Atmosphere: 7/10**"