I took my boyfriend and his sister out for dinner that night. We sat at the hibachi table. They both ordered off the grill menu, and as for me, I ordered a teriyaki chicken bento box and a big plate of sushi for all of us to share. According to my guests, the food from the grill was rather tasty, although my boyfriend does prefer the dipping sauces from Nagasaki Inn. As for my bento box, it was rather disappointing. One of the reasons that I ordered a bento box is that the petite courses are usually served in an elegant lacquer box with compartments. But that night, my food came in a crude porcelain plate instead. The tempura that accompanied my meal was heavily battered, greasy, and soggy. A well-prepared tempura should be thinly battered, deep-fried lightly, and very crispy. The teriyaki chicken resembled a piece of boiled chicken breast with a mopping of teriyaki glaze. As for the sushi I ordered, it was equally as crude. The maki sushi (handrolled sushi) was sloppy and the sushi rice was a rather mushy I thought. The cut of fish on my nigiri sushi was not only thin but also badly trimmed and not fresh. That evening, the aesthetic of food presentation in Japanese cuisine was certainly absent. I can understand the restaurant crowd in Lexington on a Friday evening, but the service was exceptionally slow and orders were inaccurately executed.
Pros: reasonably priced
Cons: declining food quality and service
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