Yoshi Japanese Cuisine
17005 Bear Valley Rd STE B, Hesperia, CA 92345, United States
I have never reviewed a restaurant on the internet, but felt compelled to after a terrible experience last night. After sitting in traffic for 2 hours we thought it would be nice to treat ourselves to sushi, wow, this restaurant was the wrong choice. As soon as they saw all you can eat marked on the menu the entire staff switched a gear to bitchy, unresponsive, stingy, and rude. You are not an appreciated customer here. We ordered a variety of things from the all you can eat menu, which has several rules the waitress very rudely went over with us as if we were the rif Raf begging for money on our way though the parking lot. When the orders came to the table, 5 of the same roll was delivered, not the variety we ordered. Meat was very thinly sliced and almost non existant. We effectively spent $100 to be treated like trash while being served mostly crab meat and rice.. if you dont know what good sushi is, like being ignored and insulted by service, appreciate heartburn for the rest of your night, and like fake smiles and un interested thank you when you try to talk to a manager, then yoshi sushi in Hesperia is for you. I dont understand lazy/ rude servers not trying to earn a tip, or restaurant keeping such servers on the floor to represent its image. I would definitely manage the business differently.
Katsunori Sushi Restaurant
14073 Main St Suite 109, Hesperia, CA 92345, United States
This is a nice Japanese restaurant that caters to this type of food. Its priced like all of the other Japanese restaurants, so the only difference between them is service and food tastiness. Would I go back ? Yes. There are a couple of other places that I would recommend in the hi-desert area as well.
Silverwood Grill
13910 CA-138, Hesperia, CA 92345, United States
Either dine-in or take-out, it is always worth the nice drive to this secluded restaurant. No language barrier... they always understand me and my family. (we are only English speaking due to lack of education) Ive been to many Japanese cuisine restaurants in California, and this one has to offer a wonderful blend of Korean and Japanese selections. The staff is always polite; and, helpful with selections when we want to try something different. Beautiful desert scenery to view through large windows. Spacious parking, too!
A1 Grill, Teriyaki & Roll
15061 Bear Valley Rd, Hesperia, CA 92345, United States
Good food, Sushi taste great but not a traditional Japanese restaurant.
Love Oasis Sushi
12719 Main St #400, Hesperia, CA 92345, United States
Have been going to this place for over 2 years and last weekend we had enough, this new personal has no idea how to treat customers right .This white young waitress on Sundays is just terrible. She had us waiting for over half hour just to mess up our orderWe stop on Sunday to get some rolls to go, we went straight to the counter to place the order and she ignored us completely, it toke her at least 10 minutes to get our order, she said there was a 30 minute wait and we found that awkward since there was no people but we decided to wait, we order a calamari roll and she got us tempura calamaris, she messed up the order and instead of apologizing she said well at least you got the calamaris whats the problem.we asked her to fix the order and she said we were gonna have to wait another half hour since she had other customers already, then we asked her to remake the whole order since all the other rolls would go bad while we were waiting, thats where she lost it and told us we were crazy if we thought she was gonna remake the whole order, then another waitress guy jumped up and told us there was no way they were redoing anythingwe asked to talk to the owner and they said she was not there and they could not do anything about it, we could either take the food the way it was or wait for the other roll, we ended up getting our money back and leaving disappointed at this new employeesGet the old employees back, you just lost a few loyal customers
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Samurai Sushi 2
15550 Main St D-18, Hesperia, CA 92345, United States
This was my 2nd day in a row, this time taking other family to this establishment. A bit pricey but the food itself was excellent. Im Japanese and I was very/extremely pleased to present this establishment to others. I just have 2 other places to check out, then I will know what the best (my opinion of course) Japanese restaurants are in the high desert area is?
Young Dim Sum
12209 Hesperia Rd F, Victorville, CA 92395, United States
Update :Finally got round to trying the stir fried beef with rice sticks. Its a passable version of the dish in sgv, Ive had better and I had worse. Given the low low price its a stonking best buy. Xlb soup dumplings was the same as last time, which scored points for consistency, and its the reason why my friend was addicted and insisted to go there. Also the wonton soup improved: the soup has a deeper flavor and it came together better. Id upgrade it from average to above average. Both could stand comparison to some of the specialist joints in sgv, so save the drive downhill for cravings.Im surprised theres dim sum (small snack like dishes) in Victorville, and I wish them every success as this is one measure if our town is boring or not. All dim sum at a jaw droppingly cheap $4,50.I would split the food I tried into three groups: 1) really good and firmly recommended - hakow (shrimp dumplings ), siumai (pork dumplings ), spareribs and chicken paws;2) recommended with slight reservation : charsiu (roast pork ) bun [dough too soft, may need more kneading or less time steaming,filling was great], xlb Shanghai soup dumplings [seasoning slightly bland, but it has flowing juice so nothing wrong with execution ], egg fried rice [slightly enthusiastic on the oil but flavor was good]3) tasted different from dim sum of the same name as those in sgv, recommended to try at the minimal cost of one go-cup coffee, you may like them - wonton soup, beef balls, chives shrimp cake, and dai bao. For example beef balls resemble more Thai style beef balls with tendons, or dai bao was a giant chicken bun and other ingredients thats traditional with dai bao, but in itself theres nothing wrong with that as long as the taste is okay. Except dont go down to sgv and yell at people for infringement of trades descriptions act of 1963. Everyone can defend themselves by saying its how their grandma cook that.Stir fried beef with rice sticks are sold out at 3pm, so its a hot item. Will return to rectify this omission with update. Never say the high desert dont know a good thing when they see one
Philly Steak & Subs
15776 Main St STE 22, Hesperia, CA 92345, United States
When I was 18 years old the Navy sent me to a specialty school right after bootcamp in Great Lakes Illinois. A friend of mine was going home to see his girl one weekend and asked me to go with to meet his girls best friend. We had a huge meal that night at his folks place. We were getting ready to split to p/u the girls. As went downstairs and walked thru the living room his Dad just out of the blue belted out Cheese Steak and my friend and I were sent to retrieve a cheese steak sandwich for all in the home. I was still packed full grom the dinner and really couldnt imagine eating anything else that early. Wr walked around the corner of his house to a street vendor whose only main item was the soon to be discovered delicacy I had never known before this. The smell in the air alone had me forget about dinner. Nefer before had I had any sandwich or even a main course taste so fantastic.After finishing the courses I was sent to take and being transfered away from what became mu weekend staple, I was never able to find a Cheesesteak ever again, for years I craved that taste no one could reproduce. That is until the early 90s a contractor named Bruno Marcinelli built a strip mall on Main St around 8th Ave.One of the original tenants in the strip mall was Philly Steak & Subs. I remember seeing the sign and thinking it was to be yet another disappointing let down to my sense of smell and taste. So much so I hesitated for over a month even trying the place. One day I overheard a co-worker raving about the place at lunchtime in a rather convincing manner about the place. It was his day to fly and pick up the phone order. I declined the offer opting out of stubbornness for something I would call in and pick up from the Chinese place next to Chief Auto. Upon my return to A&A Carpet with my meal, my sense of smell immediately produced a nasal quiver not as intense since Chicago. I couldnt even touch the Chinese food. Immediately I ran to Philly Steak and Subs for what ended up being the end of my search for the taste of that first Cheese steak in Chicago.I have enjoyed Philly Cheese Steak And Subs for 20 some years now. The owners and staff are very friendly and your order is always made hot and fresh. They have a great assortment of other delicious entrees and sides to choose from. All freshly made to order and all offered for a very reasonable price. Philly Steak and Subs makes THE BEST Cheese Steak, not just in the High Desert but anywhere in Southern California. Be warned however when eating there, Your taste buds are gonna quiver and shake and around the third or fourth bite into this wonderful delicacy, Your taste buds will take You to a MouthGasm so intense you will return over abd over again. Best Place For A hot Sandwhich in the desert. Only drag about the place is they are closed Sundays.