Osaka Sushi & Japanese Cuisine
1306 N Demaree St, Visalia, CA 93291, United States
One of my favorite Japanese restaurants in Visalia. The sushi has always been fresh and delicious even after picking u other food and bringing back home to my family. The variety of sushi is great for anyone who is just wanting to try sushi for the first time and for those sushi lovers who enjoy fresh sashimi.The service is great very friendly and accommodating. Never got an order wrong and everytime we make an order over $100 we get 5 free potstickers that are fresh and yummy.I recommend eating at おさか すし(Osaka Sushi) if you enjoy fresh sushi and great service.
Sushi Kuu
509 E Main St, Visalia, CA 93292, United States
I love getting the Tonkatsu (pork katsu) meals/sets. I used to live in Japan for a couple of years and happy that Sushi Kuu in Visalia makes very delicious tonkatsu. I can say Sushi Kuu is my favorite Japanese restaurant in Visalia and Tulare County. Can’t wait to try other dishes on the menu.
Tokyo Garden Japanese Restaurant
3320 S Fairway St, Visalia, CA 93277, United States
Soup from a Japanese restaurant that isn’t miso soup.Food is below average. Teriyaki chicken is burnt.Mackerel is too dryOverall, food is overpriced & quality is not worth the price tag.
Masarus Restaurant
5131 W Goshen Ave, Visalia, CA 93291, United States
Very good fast food casual style Japanese restaurant. Spicy chicken bowls and combination plates are my favorite
Masarus Restaurant
1509 E Noble Ave, Visalia, CA 93292, United States
Id highly recommend this Japanese restaurant. The beef and chicken are delicious ???
Healthy Japan
1101 S Mooney Blvd, Visalia, CA 93277, United States
My gf and I used to come here until our recent lunch which was so horrible and runined it. Our meals were not worth of service.... not even for a last meal for a death row inmate. My chicken cutlet was old, dry, and tough which are signs of having been made the day before then microwaved. Hopefully the day before and not earlier. My gf’s tempura was douple dipped and fried once more.....another sign of reusing old left overs. The batter was atleast 3/4 of an inch thick. The sushi rice on our roll was stale which is a sign of having been refrigerated. I worked at a similar style Japanese restaurant for 10 years cooking and making sushi, and these are the same frowned upon things my coworkers used to do. Its not hard to tell when you are being served old food, so why try to serve it when people can tell.
Tokyo Teriyaki Bowl
3726 S Mooney Blvd, Visalia, CA 93277, United States
Nearly DIED, worst food ever!! Got the special as recommended by the waitress which was the Seafood pad Thai, waited about 30 minutes for it...so I decided to wait the other 20 minutes in my car. Finally, when it was done she brings it out to me to my car(hungry nonetheless I receive it and go) I get home to only realize that there was only 3 and a half shrimp. Paid around 10.99 plus tax for it. The shrimp were covered in a sauce to disguise the foul smell coming out of them. The shrimp were rotten/expired. The noodles were soaked in a sauce that seemed poured out of a bottle that by the way I tasted and gaged. The taste of the shrimp had penetrated the noodles, but then again maybe it had all been frozen together. Poked at the shrimp with the fork it was rubber, it had been so overcooked it turned into a complete circle. Terrible disturbing experience I am truly disgusted oh and all while being pregnant. NEVER AGAIN!
Sarku Japan
2231 South Mooney Boulevard, Mall Level 1, Visalia, CA 93277, United States
The food is not as good as before! Maybe because now there are no Japanese in the restaurant, only Indians.
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Kaen Na Ramen & Sushi
3109 W Noble Ave, Visalia, CA 93277, United States
If the restaurant is rated by hostess attitude and enthusiasm, this restaurant can get 4 stars, but as a ramen restaurant, or as a restaurant, it can be rated 2 stars. I give it an average 3 stars. Ramen is swallowable, but soup base is definitely not ramen soup, egg is done wrong, pork is actually normal roast pork- not bad but cant say good, supposed to be slow cooked and should not be using bbq sauce with that pork. Worse is its noodle, its bad noodle that also over cooked. Rice in sushi were jasmine rice, please improve on basic Japanese food if you want to be a Japanese restaurant, you have to use sushi rice and vinegars, and you shouldnt rolled them into rectangles. After driving hours from city and hungry for good food and got in the restaurant with a 4.9 rating, have to say we were disappointed and annoyed.
Urbane Cafe
2257 S Mooney Blvd, Visalia, CA 93277, United States
?Sit back and a drink, this review comes to you hot and fresh just like the enchilada soup served here at Urbane Café! If you have read any of my other reviews you know that can be kind of lengthy but indeed honest.?☺⛅?(Ambience & seating)Me and the hubby visited Urbane Café one Sunday 2/28/2021 for afternoon lunch. We thought the sitting arrangements would be difficult because there possibly might be a Sunday lunch rush, to me pleasant surprise though, there was plenty and adequate seating. There is currently no inside dining but there are unshaded tables on their walkway out front. These tables get a little hot being in the afternoon sun, but it is welcomed with the cool breeze. There is also a white pop-up tent set outside in the parking lot with additional seating in the shade if you burn easy like me lol. It was fenced off from the rest of the parking lot, good to note if you have little children and could possibly be worried about a child running into the parking area. There is music playing next to the uncovered tables but cannot be heard from the shaded seating, shaded seating is accompanied by car engines and horns.??(Food & Taste)The menu has 9+ deliciously hand-crafted sandwiches, 6 salad combos, 2 protein bowls and 3 soups, that offer a variety of diverse flavor to meet everyone's picky palettes. This establishment also offers a child's menu for your picky little one equipped with a pb&j on their “fresh baked-everyday in house” (Owner) focaccia bread and a handful of other kiddo approved dishes like grilled cheese, etc.… What did we order? We shared their fresh warm bread with a dipping aioli type sauce that had a sweet vinegar dressing consistency, tri-tip sandwich, southwest sandwich, Baja enchilada soup, and a lemon cookie. The sandwiches came with a side salad that consisted of mixed greens with feta crumbles and mandarin oranges lightly drizzled with their aioli house dressing. The sandwiches were fresh and cooked to perfection, the tri-tip was not underdone and my chicken in the southwest wasn't overly cooked and was not dry. The Baja enchilada soup was my personal favorite out of this meal; rich, creamy, and packed a flavor punch with beans, corn, and roasted tomatoes. The soup was extremely hot when it was first brought out so a note here to my reader is to let it cool first, especially if you are feeding it to your kids. For the end of meal, we shared a fresh warm lemon cookie that was a bit tart for my liking, but it did have a ribbon of cream cheese in the middle of the cookie to calm down the tartness of the cookie. Overall, the bread is the clear winner here and I hope they never stop making in fresh in house, this bread is better than most others “compliment bread” and paying the $2.50 for it is well WORTH it!??(Final thoughts & improvements)1️⃣.) Overall the food was incredibly fresh and the owner being there and greeting all new patrons with a smile was a plus. I Would highly recommend eating here and trying the food. The food is geared towards a more health-conscious look but still delicious and satisfying. 2️⃣.) They had all their cookies that were freshly made displayed in the front next to the cashier behind glass of course which is a good sell tactic, you and your children will want one on impulse. 3️⃣.) ?Mask's? yes. Wear your mask and stay safe. Every employee was wearing one including the owner and it felt completely safe ordering our food inside.?Improvements?I would love if there could be low music inside the shaded seating as well to help distract from the street noise. Disability Accessibility, there was a ramp, but the order line and sidewalk are very narrow. The menu was printed on the wall and difficult to read, I would definitely recommend having a few printed menus for those who can't read the one on the wall, as well as a few picture menus as well for those who can't speak.