Matsuyama Restaurant (Matsumoto Sushi)
835 S Tracy Blvd, Tracy, CA 95376, United States
This place is good. We went on a Sunday afternoon and expected it to be over crowded and it wasnt at all. We walked in and waited to be seated, there was only one waitress. We were seated across the sushi area which was a nice secluded area. Once we ordered the food came rolling out fast! I ordered the chicken Katsu bento box with extra California rolls and my wife ordered 2 Kapa maki rolls and the California special (deep fried). Our meals came with salad which was very well plated and miso soup. The waitress had some issues with another customers food so once that happened it kind of took forever for us to get service or the check which was towards the end of our meal which is why I took 1 star away due to one waiter, she was fine but I thought she could use an extra hand. They serve saki and other beers and beverages as well. If your looking for some good sushi in Tracy come here. Food is average priced for Japanese
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The Upper Room Kitchen
130 W 11th St B, Tracy, CA 95376, United States
We finally tried the Upper Room today for lunch to see what the hype is all about.I want to start with saying just because its the best clean eating, real food place in Tracy, does not mean its amazing or the best food ever. That would be like saying, its ok, for Tracy. If its good, its gotta be good anywhere.I have mixed feelings about the Upper Room. I truly see what the owners are going for BUT its not quite there yet. They need a little more attention to detail in the interior design, servers and kitchen to make it great.When you walk in, its a bit awkward with the set up. Theres no one greeting you so youre not quite sure where to go.The interior needs a bit of work. A little more elbow grease maybe, or different lighting. It doesnt feel new, if you know what I mean.We ordered fairly quickly which was awesome. Our food took a bit of time, but for fresh, clean food, it can take time. Totally fine.But when we got our food, it was wrong. I ordered chicken with salsa verde with brussel sprouts and carrots. My husband ordered steak with chimichurri and mixed vegetables.My chicken got the chimichurri and his steak got the salsa verde, which wasnt even green, it was red. So we had to ask. We agreed to keep the dishes the way they were because it would have taken too much time to have them switch. And upon my first bite of chicken, it was cold. Not room temperature but cold. And my carrots and brussel sprouts were burnt. I dont mind a little char on my veggies but these were burnt.At the end of it all, I decided not to return my dish, again, but it wasnt worth my time.My husbands steak was delicious as were his veggies - which werent burned at all.Everything did need some salt and pepper though.I dont know how long this place has been open but if these types of dishes are their schtick, then they need to get them right to be successful.I will absolutely give them another chance and hope I can give them a better review, too!
THECOMMONS
49 W 10th St, Tracy, CA 95376, United States
My bestie had never been in to The Commons so we decided to have dinner there. The menu has changed since the last time I was here so I was really excited to try something new. We ordered the Uncommon Potato, Burrata, and the chicken tacos.The potato came out first and it was delicious! Its a baked potato with a spicy chipotle sauce. The burrata came with grilled bread and a yummy salsa verde. I think we were conservative with the cheese so we had to order more grilled bread for $1 more. I thought the tacos were good. I think theyre more of an Asian fusion. The chicken itself was flavorful, and went well with the hot sauce that was in the taco. The dish came with three tacos.We ordered the only desert on the menu which was grilled bread with a chocolate spread and a marshmallow cream. I dont even like marshmallows but I loved it in the dessert! And it wasnt heavy and overly sweet. I thought it was a unique dish.The staff were really friendly, especially the hostess who helped me out with my crutches. I think The Commons has got their groove and I look forward to dining here in the future.
Taste of India
20687 Tracy Ave, Buttonwillow, CA 93206, United States
Scenic Bay Area California to to the landscapes of Phoenix, Arizona. A thrilling two days road trip.!DAY 12nd stop on Interstate 5 truck route.A Flavorful Journey to India at Test of India - The Ultimate Punjabi Food and Ambiance Experience with a Twist of Convenience!If youre a food lover with a penchant for authentic Punjabi cuisine, theres a hidden gem waiting to be discovered in Buttonwillow, CA. Allow me to introduce you to Test of India - a delightful restaurant that not only serves mouthwatering Punjabi dishes but also boasts a unique fusion of traditional dining and a small grocery store, all conveniently located at 20650 Tracy Ave, Buttonwillow, CA 93206.A Taste of India:From the moment you step into Test of India, youll be captivated by the aromas of Indian spices that waft through the air. The menu offers an extensive array of Punjabi delicacies that cater to all tastes, from mild and aromatic to delightfully spicy.Delectable Dishes:From savory curries, tandoori delights, and fragrant biryanis to freshly baked naan, every bite is a revelation of authentic Indian flavors. Vegetarians and non-vegetarians options available.Ambiance with a Twist:What sets Test of India apart from your typical Punjabi Indian restaurant is the inviting ambiance that combines traditional dining.A Convenient Surprise:But thats not all – here comes the twist! Test of India doubles up as a small grocery store. From authentic Indian and Pakistani spices and you can take a piece of India home with you.Exemplary Hospitality:The staff is not only knowledgeable about the menu but also incredibly friendly, making every customer feel welcome and valued.In conclusion, Test of India on 20650 Tracy Ave, Buttonwillow, CA 93206, is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an unforgettable Punjabi food experience.