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Imperial Chinese & Sushi
We had a wonderful dinner at this cozy Chinese & Sushi restaurant!We started with the sunomono, which was light, refreshing, and perfectly balanced with a hint of sweetness. The sashimi was incredibly fresh and beautifully presented. Every bite just melted in our mouths. The unagi don was a highlight: the eel was tender and flavorful, with just the right amount of sweet glaze over fluffy rice. The Mongolian beef was delicious, savory, well-seasoned, and a nice surprise on the menu. We ended the meal with mochi ice cream, which was the perfect sweet finish. Chewy, creamy, and not overly sweet. Great service and a relaxed atmosphere made the experience even better. Highly recommended!
As a longtime lover of Japanese cuisine, I always find myself searching for places that can capture the true spirit of freshness, balance, and craftsmanship. Last night, I found just that — and perhaps even more. The evening began with a simple yet exquisite starter: sweet shrimp paired with thin slices of crisp cucumber. The shrimp was tender with a subtle, natural sweetness, while the cucumber added a refreshing, clean crunch — a perfect prelude to what was to come. The sashimi arrived next, and with just one bite, I knew I had found something special. The salmon was unbelievably fresh, silky, and rich, dissolving effortlessly on the tongue. It's no exaggeration to say this was the best salmon sashimi I’ve had since arriving in Texas. The eel rice was equally memorable — warm, savory, and layered with flavor, each grain soaking up the essence of the tender, buttery eel. The Mongolian beef, with its hearty chew and deeply savory notes, added a bold contrast to the meal, satisfying in a way only truly well-prepared beef can. Beyond the food, the experience was elevated by the people and the place itself. The owner greeted us with heartfelt warmth, and every server who passed by did so with a smile and genuine attentiveness. The interior was tastefully designed — a space that felt both intimate and stylish, ideal for a quiet date night or a lively evening with friends. We ended with a scoop of ice cream that was luxuriously creamy and smooth, melting slowly in the mouth, each spoonful a perfect finish. Even the drinks showed thoughtfulness and care. It’s rare to find a place that gets everything right — the food, the service, the atmosphere. But here, every element worked in harmony. A true hidden gem. 10/10 — a place I will be recommending to everyone who asks where to find the best Japanese food in town.