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Businiess name:
Le Hana Japanese Bar & Grill
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Review content:
Had family dinner (3 persons) there last night, for the 1st (and last) time.
Had:
Crazy J Roll ($17)
Spider Roll ($19)
Tempura/Sashimi Bento ($21)
Green Tea ($3 / person)
Coke ($3 / person)
Total Bill: ($63)
We had a Groupon that we paid $20 for, gave us $45 off the bill. Including tip, we paid $45 out-of-pocket.
Experience:
Place setting is upscale, more pretentious than elegant. Service was average. TV screens over Sushi Bar and projector all playing Sports broadcast.
The rolls portions were small, only placed widely spread out to simulate larger portions. The ingredients were not fresh, the sauces were excessive.
Some Tempura pieces were not cooked through, were luke warm when served. Again portions are small for the price.
The salad was just iceberg lettuce with Thousand Island dressing with shreds of carrots.
The rice was dry, hard, and cold; was not quality Japanese rice. We sat close to the kitchen entrance and saw all the dinner bento boxes with rice upside-down cup-shaped already loaded, sitting there. Probably why they went dry/cold.
The 6-pc Sashimi had a piece of triangular tuna end-chunk, unacceptable in any other Japanese restaurant. All the raw fish pieces were dry and small. The two yellow-tail pieces were still hanging to each other, not sliced through.
I work in Hillsboro, and have seen the closed-down Le Hana in West Tanasbourn. Now I understand why it closed down. The 50%-Off marketing ploy is a last-ditch effort to keep the South Waterfront restaurant open, but the price-quality story is simply not compelling and not sustainable. I heard the West Tanasbourn location also ran 50%-off promotions until it ran into the ground.
I learned that the same owners opened a Best Teriyaki restaurant in the same West Tanasbourn plaza, 3 store-fronts down from the closed Le Hana. I have eaten at this new Best Teriyaki and their Sushi Rolls are the same as the Le Hana at South Waterfront, and cost only <$5 each order when added to your Bento lunch order.
I don't understand why the owners believe dinner customers can be cheated out of their hard-earned money.
I will never take my family to Le Hana again.
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