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Sage Sushi Lounge
Miso soup is a bit water down and lack of tofu/seaweed. The hamachi carpaccio is delicious. The sauce isn’t too sour or overwhelming. The fish is thickly cut and not fishy at all. The tonkotsu ramen is alright. The soup needs some more pork flavoring. The ramen consistency is good and soft. The pork chasu is tender, chewy, and crispy, but a little dry. The egg with the tonkotsu is perfectly soft in the middle and melts in your mouth. For sushi, we ordered salmon/ yellowtail/ scallops nigiri and lemon/ raw-volution/ Tokyo roll. The nigiri fishes aren’t fishy and the pieces for thickly cut. Our favorite roll is Tokyo roll, which is crunchy on the outside and flavorful eel sauce really brings out the tuna and cream cheese. Overall, the sushi is good, but the rice is a bit old and on the drier side. Sage Sushi Lounge has alright food, but the decoration is very cute. The price is a bit high, but the thick cut fish is worth it. The best sushi place I have so far around Apollo Beach/Ruskin area. IG: BEEFYFOODIE
Sage has always been a pleasant experience every time I've visited. I like all the options and the food is always fresh and delicious and the staff are very friendly. It'd be nice to hear some music, like Asian inspired lo-fi or something in the restaurant because it's usually so quiet but other that I love this place.
China Chen
I'm not sure why there's so many negative reviews. I've been here a few times, including placing a big family order for New Years eve dinner so we can enjoy the day and take a break from holiday cooking. The food is always fresh, is cooked while we wait, and it's well seasoned. The food has never been greasy or overcooked and overall the resturant is always clean. The staff is very hard working (they were open during Hurricane Milton cooking with no AC to help feed the community) and they are always kind and friendly. I love this place and will continue to support their business.
This is the closest I've come to finding canadian style Chinese food. Egg rolls, especially. No carrots! Finally! Prices are in line with what you can expect to pay for this style of takeout. Portions are very generous. Unlike other locations, we will return here. The sweet and sour chicken balls as well is pretty close. Also, there are no carrots and peas in the chicken friend rice either 👍. I was very impressed overall. 👏 when we arrived, it was all ready to go and in a sturdy cardboard box. thank you, China Chen! Edit. Recently ordered from here again, and unlike last time, the chicken friend rice had peas and carrots in it. Just to advise.
China Star
I ordered the general taos combo with lo main.up charged $3 for the flavorless noodles that were over cooked as well.The chicken literally had no flavor ,nor did the brown sauce.And $15 for the smallest container of food,but I did get a nasty egg roll to take the taste out if my mouth from the noodles.
After one bad experience, I intentionally avoided Chinese takeout in the Ruskin/Sun City Center area. However, I was intrigued by the possibilities of Chinese and Thai at the same spot...that, and they had shrimp toast on the menu! I just knew I had found the one and could stop driving 20min away for goods... The good: the young lady was super kind and friendly when I arrived to pick up my online order. That's where it ended. I got home and discovered the oddest looking chicken pad thai I've ever seen...skinny, flat, overcooked rice noodles in a brown sauce with no discernable flavor. Whatever it was, it wasn't good. The shrimp toast is really what took me out...it had a weird aftertaste. I took it apart, and it's clearly not ground shrimp. I was willing to give a pass on the pad thai (maybe it was a version I had yet to encounter in the past 25yrs?!?), but the shrimp toast switcheroo was on purpose...