Aestivalis wrote:The sushi was serviceable. I did notice they were speaking Cantonese, which was a surprise to me since Sushi places around here are usually managed by Koreans or Taiwanese. I asked for the check in Cantonese, but they didn't really engage, and went back to talking about adding more things to the menu (they mentioned fried sweet potatoes, I assume Tempura). The bill was $60 before tip, which is a lot less than what I would have spent at Sushi House. I think I'd definitely go back.
On a side note, is Yamado really any good? I went there a few years ago on a $1 sushi day, and it was awful. Even the all-you-can-eat at the new Sakura was better than that.
Something for everyone at a reasonable price, but Raku is also offering a much broader range than Sushi House, I believe, though I admit I never have looked at the entire menu at SH. Do they offer katsu, curry and ramen as does Riku?
I did find the Lunch Sashimi special at aiku to be an excellent deal, and just plain excellent. Everything else has been decent, and a good value, but nothing special.
As to Yamado - the $1 sushi, the one or two times I tried it, was definitely crap. Rice and a touch of fish flavor to serve as a medium to which one applies wasabi and soy. Slivers of fish, and definitely not top quality fish, at that. About what I would expect for $1, in fact. I know there have been numerous discussions here about whether it is acceptable for a place to knowingly serve crap, but Yamado does that for a buck, no excuses. If I want a cheap sushi platter, I go to the little food court in the Asian market behind Mickey D's at Naper and Ogden. Not sure if Super H Mart has gotten sushi going yet, but that will be another decent option.
On the other hand, when I go into Yamado and agree to spend $20-$25 on a plate of sushi and maki, Mr. Lee comes up with some interesting and downright excellent stuff, including delectable fish, cut thick so one can really taste it (hold the wasabi and soy, please). The Udon is decent, the extravagant and creative maki usually more than decent, and the Korean offerings are not bad.
For the future, and subject to revision as I spend more time at Riku, here is my Japanese dining plan:
Cheap Sushi - Asian Market
Inexpensive and fresher sushi and maki - Raku
Cheap Udon and rice bowls - Asian Market
Korean - Yamado, by default, though Super H and Asian Market also have Korean offerings
Other Japanese fare - Raku
Good sushi - Yamado: let Mr. Lee choose for you. Tell him how much you want and what you are willing to spend and he will deliver.
I know that Sushi House can do as well as Yamado, though at a higher price point. I also suspect that Raku could do the same thing, and I will see about establishing such a relationship as time goes on if the Sashimi special declines or my interest in it wanes.
Hope that helps.
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