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March 2024 by T B
I ordered two rolls to go and I can’t say much about the customer service provided but I took away 1 star because they didn’t provide chop sticks or any utensils with the order. The spicy tuna roll didn’t really standout to me and lacked flavorThe sushi rolls were pretty good. Sweet Potatoe roll with cream cheese is delicious! 1 dollar extra to add cream cheese, kinda ridiculous but it’s ok. The spicy tuna was ok! Just lacked flavor and it simply wasn’t all that good.
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March 2024 by Joseph Leung
We picked the restaurant due to its proximity to our hotel on our first evening in town and its reviews on Google and Yelp!.Let me get right down to it. We ordered 4 dishes:1. Chicken karaage2. Crispy soft shell crab3. Yellowtail scallion roll4. Spicy tuna rollThe chicken karaage pieces were really chicken nuggets. The batter was thick, heavy and dense. The meat felt like processed meat instead of meat pieces. Even then, McDonald’s Chicken McNuggets would have been better (flavour-wise and texture-wise for chicken nuggets).I finished the whole soft shell crab myself because my husband wouldn’t eat any of it after one bite. Similar to the chicken karaage, the batter was rough and heavy. The crab meat was mushy like it had been thawed out after being frozen for a long time.Although there was a huge chunk of yellowtail in each piece of the yellowtail scallion roll, we could not taste the yellowtail, nor the scallion for that matter.The spicy tuna roll was a mush of heavily ground up tuna. The only flavour was a mild spicy mix of something.We blamed ourselves for not trusting our instincts by not walking away when we saw forks on the table upon sitting down.The upside of our dining experience … it will only get better.
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March 2024 by John Weber
Great new lunch spot for our team. I got their spicy ramen and it was the perfect amount of heat and salt, noodles had an excellent chew. Service was fast and my glass of water never went empty. Loved the feel of the restaurant, felt like a portal to Japan! I plan on coming back soon for happy hour the HH menu pricing is very generous!
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March 2024 by Ari
Everything was really good!
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February 2024 by Aleksandrs Cehrovs
Authentic japanese food with american portion sizes.
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February 2024 by Kelly Lee
Hibachi portion was tooooo small. Only few steak pieces. Fried rice was just soy sauce, I didn't taste any other seasoning. Lunch special doesn't seem to be a great deal. My food came out when my friends were done eating... service was OK. We got seated very quickly.
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February 2024 by Jaehyun Park
Really good Japanese cuisine in D.C. You can enjoy various Japanese foods there; ramens are very nice, especially.
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February 2024 by Anne Flannagan
The food was delicious and the service was fantastic!
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January 2024 by Dave Methvin
Our party of 4 really loved the hibachi performance. The dining area of the restaurant is a bit noisy and smoky with all that cooking going on, but that's part of the fun. It's as enjoyable to watch all the kids be dazzled by the onion volcano as it is to eat the food.
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January 2024 by Tequila H
I ordered via DoorDash. The restaurant gave my food to the wrong person so I waited awhile for it to be remade. After waiting 1.5 hours the chicken fried rice was NOT worth the wait. No season, just hard bland chicken and rice..
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January 2024 by Dr. Guillermo Mendoza
Food was reasonably good, nothing outstanding. Won't repeat it.
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December 2023 by Jason
Rainy day in DC. Stopped by and had great lunch special portions. Kid friendly.
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December 2023 by Getlin Suegav
It was very loud in there and took a while for the server to ask what we wanted, but that gave us time to peruse the awesome menu! Had the Tokyo iced tea and Tokyo ramen, both were amazing! Not pictured were gyoza (kind of a small portion, worth during happy hour), shrimp tempura and avocado rolls. The rolls were wonderful! The tempura was crisp and flavorful. Would definitely go again! Also, happy hour everyday between 5 and 630 pm, great variety of options for it!
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December 2023 by Beans Puder
The best ramen I’ve found in DC. You can customize the base broth to be richer or leaner depending on your dietary preferences. You can even add extra noodles to make it a bigger meal, though a regular portion is plenty. The staff is very friendly and attentive, don’t be afraid to ask about the menu items if you need clarification.Wheelchair accessibility: It’s at the base of a stairs and I didn’t see any elevators.
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November 2023 by Hannah H.
I'm sorry, but Toryumon Japanese House is probably the worst ramen place we have been to.Their menu offers various apps, salads, soup, sushi/sashimi/rolls, hibachi entrees, various entrees, and ramen.We had heard from a couple of friends that they make the trek to D.C. to just get their ramen fix here - we were curious, so we came here for a later dinner.We ordered:+the Ajitama Ramen - tonkotsu ramen with chashu, scallions, bamboo shoots, soft-boiled eggs, and nori; you can customize the 'fatback', aka the pork oil level, where theres light, regular, rich, and super rich; the hubs opted for the super rich; noodles were cooked al dente, but the broth had no flavor; the fatback did make a slight difference in making it edible; the nitamago was good+Winter Chicken Ramen - this had fried chicken, scallions, egg, bamboo shoots, corn, and nori; the 'fried chicken' looked like a katsu, that didn't even use panko; there was seasoning on the chicken itself and it was super bland; the broth was horrible, as it was like water; the noodles were cooked al dente, and the nitamago egg was goodService was friendly, but we weren't checked in, nor were we asked if we were satisfied with our bowls.Also, while they had plenty of seats, they were seating all parties near the host stand, which was kind of cramped and uncomfortable.Located down the stairs, there is limited metered street parking in the area.Such a super disappointing experience!+awful flavorless ramen+inattentive service+limited metered street parking in the area