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Ziingo
An offshoot of Chin Chin. The service was fantastic as they provided great portion size and good recommendations. My problem is I got shrimp fried rice, they took the rice from the front line and used it to create the rice. This is really not a problem, the real issue was that my shrimp fried rice had no flavor it was kind of bland which was very surprising. I will try it again and just chalk it up to a possible one time thing. My partner enjoyed her mil very much. I will let you know how the next one goes.
Hot and fast. Love the taste and portions are awesome.
Ziki Japanese Restaurant
I found some positive reviews about this place on reddit so I decided to give it a try. I'm traveling from out of town and have dined at many different Japanese restaurants across the country. This is a family operated business. The service is exemplary. The menu is simple yet diverse. There is something here for everyone and everything on the menu is best in its class. If I ever find myself in the area again I will go out of my way to dine here. A+ service. A+ atmosphere. A+ food. We went overboard with three appetizers three entrees and two desserts for two people and still didn't break $100. This place offers an extremely high value at any price. This type of quality usually cost at least 50% more. I wish every Japanese restaurant across America could learn from Ziki. They really do set the standard here.
The food was good and very hot when I received it. The restaurant itself had a cute charm to it. The prices were reasonable. I went for lunch and there was only one other table of customers so it was pretty empty which was nice. For appetizers, we ordered: shrimp tempura and eel with avocado roll. For the entrees, we had beef ramon with creamy pork bone soup and hibachi new york strip. The steak was a little overcooked and chewy, but overall enjoyable. The ramen was a good portion size and the broth was rich and flavorful. The eel was good, but nothing that stuck out as different from any of eel roll from another restaurant. I also ordered a Japanese soda which was fun to drink with the glass marble inside. There were only 2 flavors available but the orange was good. There isn't much seating so during busy times I anticipate longer wait times. There was plenty of parking in a convenient location.