“My dad and I went to Goji Bistro when he came to visit and he could not say enough good things about the food and service. He can’t wait to come back to visit because he loved it so much. Everything was fabulous and our server was kind, considerate and consistently got us drink refills and cleared our plates. This service was superior to Capital Grille, Angus Barn and Stoney River Steakhouse.“
“Quick and friendly service! Decent sushi for a good price.Dietary restrictions: Wide variety of menu options to fit many dietary needsParking: Free parkingKid-friendliness: Kid friendly, staff was very accommodating for our childWheelchair accessibility: Yes, restaurant was wheelchair accessible.“
“Best sushi in Raleigh, hands down. Genki has essentially made all other sushi places I've eaten at taste horrible. We drive 30 minutes out of our way just to come here instead of anywhere else. Most definitely recommend. Also the only time I ever leave reviews is when I'm leaving a 1 star so trust me, the sushi is bangin. Habachi is pretty average tho.“
“I cannot comment on the atmosphere much.I had delivery and had the chicken fried rice, the wonton soup especially was amazing. I would recommend this establishment because they have been consistent throughout the two plus years i have been ordering them.“
“So good, so flavorful and one of the best Ramen places in North Raleigh area. I loved the ambience a lot, and 80’s and 90’s playlist playing in the background is just the vibe we need. We’ve tried most of the dishes on the menu and I have never been disappointed. Favorite so far is the Korean Army stew with spam… so “
“Grabbed some wings and dumplings for lunch. The wings are spectacular. Perfectly crisp, sweet, savory....a total home run! The dumplings were good but the dipping sauce was a little salty, I like it a little sweeter. Bonus for the free sample of kimchi, really nice!“
“It's a malatang place just as a foreword, not necessarily a standard hotpot place. Ingredients are pretty good, so the taste as well is enough to satisfy. However, price can be just a little on the higher side. The ownership seemed pretty nice.“
“My husband serprised me over the weekend and we drove 3 hrs to Raleigh for a comedy show, but a huge goal was to have authentic Thai. We lived in Thailand for 12 years and have missed genuine Thai so much. It was great talking to P. Joy in Thai and the food was the best we've had state side! Khao Soi and som tom were both so delicious! We actually ate lunch yesterday at another Thai place, but it had nothing on Thai Star.“
“I have been coming here for years. It is my favorite Asian restaurant in this area. I absolutely love how spicy they will let you make it. Our family favorites are, pad Thai, red curry, drunken noodles and basil fried rice ( chicken or shrimp).I only reason I gave 4 stars is they use to let you order early, and pick up right at 5:00, now they don’t. We like to eat early and beat the traffic. Because they don’t allow that anymore, we don’t pick up as much as we use to.“
“Chef apologized and offered discount when we conveyed the food didn’t completely meet expectations due to dietary restriction. This place was responsive to feedback and was open to making amends. Food quality seemed to be good, nice place to eat if you don’t have any dietary restrictions, hence giving five stars.“
“Overall Rating: 7.6/10The interior appears freshly renovated, complemented by friendly staff and promptly served, tasty food. You get the amazing tasting hibachi food without the show.Food:Crab Rangoon: 6.1/10A standard offering with a slightly better-than-average filling, making it a decent choice.Hibachi Steak / Chicken: 7.1/10Both the steak and chicken were of good quality and cooked just right, with pieces chopped into ideal sizes for eating.General Tso's Chicken: 8.2/10This dish stood out with perfectly cooked, smaller-than-usual chicken pieces that resulted in extra crispiness. The broccoli was fresh, and the sauce was enjoyable, though a bit more spice would have been welcome.Yakisoba with Shrimp: 7.1/10The noodles and shrimp were prepared excellently, hitting the right flavor notes for a satisfying meal.Pokémon go:2 Pokemon gymsValue: 8.1/10At $55 before tax for a meal for three, the pricing reflects good value for the quality and quantity of food provided.“
“It’s nice to have personal hotspot in Raleigh finally without driving to cart or Morrisville. I ordered the Sichuan Mala hotpot, the broth was delicious and came with great assortment of hotpot items. The hotpot container came with alcohol lamp underneath to keep the soup warm the whole time while eating it, just need to be careful if you are with young children.The portion was great for one person, it can be shared with two if you order some side dishes. The interior was nice and clean, will definitely be back soon!“
“OK let me be honest.I've been a loyal customer who kept coming back to this restaurant.Not because of their service, and not because of their atmosphere.The essence of a spicy hotpot is the spicy broth.While I'll admit all other hotpot restaurants nearby are superior in service and atmosphere....12 Ji is just in a league of its own in terms of broth.I know they can't survive on broth alone. Service and even food selection/quality are going to drop if business doesn't pick up.I hope they can turn it around and keeping the legendary broth in the Raleigh area. Looks unlikely as the owner doesn't seem to have a clue how to, after all this time.But I hope.“
“The only thing that I don’t like is the mistreatment of the live animals that are at the “Asian Market Section.” I understand that they are there to be sold to be eaten.(But they don’t have to suffer first).Other than that, Great place for grocery shopping. And the bakery is very delicious.“
“I had the pleasure of dining at Tower Restaurant, and I can confidently say I won't be looking back. The food was absolutely delicious, with each dish expertly prepared and bursting with flavor. The variety of dishes offered on the menu was impressive, catering to a wide range of tastes and preferences. From classic favorites to innovative creations, there was something for everyone. However, what truly elevated my dining experience was the impeccable service provided by the staff, particularly Mr. Shyam and Mr. Silambarasan. They went above and beyond to ensure that my dining companions and I felt welcome and well taken care of throughout our meal. Their professionalism, attentiveness, and genuine warmth made us feel like valued guests, and we truly appreciated their great care.“
“First time we have visited this restaurant, but not the first time tasting their food. So, here goes. Quaint. Tidy, and tucked away in a college neighborhood. All great things. Was there a wait to be seated? There was not - but, that didn't mean this wasn't a great spot for dinner. Our first course was (of course) their hot soups. I had Wonton and my husband had David's Hot & Sour. So good. We ordered Jasmine tea - took awhile to steep, but isn't that always the way with tea? After soup, we had Fried Vietnamese Vegetable Spring Rolls. These were good, and we also had David's Original Half-Fried Dumplings. You get five of these big guys. We split the Sesame Chicken and Beef Lo Mein Egg Noodles. Even the steamed rice was delicious. Tender chunks of chicken in a sweet sauce with small stalks of broccoli, and the beef was tender and easy to chew. I would have to say that their portions were small. We did not take anything home with us (at other Asian places, and for the amount of money we spent, we would get a second at-home meal). Not the case here. You get fresh, hot food or average portion size, and you leave what's left (empty plates). Staff were accommodating. We were told at the time that their systems were acting slowly, so in order to process our order, everything had to be entered all at once. My husband and I are never rushed, and we don't enjoy everything coming out of the kitchen at once. However, we were informed of what they were doing to get hot food out to us. We appreciated this information. I would say, "go here and try it!" The "industrial" decor is fitting for its location. Everything is casual - even the person seating us wore jeans and sneakers. We will go back, and bring others with us.“
“Really good dim sum but unlike the cart service get as you want type of usual dim sum I’ve had in other cities and places like NYC and London Chinatown. But absolutely delicious. They won’t let you order twice which was kind of annoying, so be aware you need to order what you want upfront..it did take a while to come out but everything was nice and I will definitely be back! Two stars for the abrupt service and two stars for the very dark atmosphere with menus with tiny print. Despite all this the food was great! I do recommend but be aware of those aspects before you go.“
“Bali-Hai Mongolian Grill, offers an outstanding dining experience. The build-your-own stir-fry concept is brilliant, with fresh ingredients and flavorful sauces. The portion sizes are generous, and the service is attentive and friendly. Highly recommended for a meal.“
“One of the best, if not the best, bang for your buck downtown Raleigh lunch. For less than $11 they will stack a tray full of rice, chicken, and 2 spring rolls. Can't beat the amount of food for the price in downtown Raleigh. Also I would not give it 5 stars if it was bad food. It is pretty pretty good. Sesame chicken and general tso really hit the spot. I recommend this place.Don't order online like the bad reviews I've seen having bad experiences with that. Just walk in. It takes less than a minute to get a tray and pay“
“Their food is very personalized; their service is quick and satisfactory, and their quality is excellent. The atmosphere and environment is soothing and comforting, and the workers here have great manners. I would greatly recommend coming here to eat.“
“The staff are pleasant, and the service is very straightforward. They have quite a few different types of Vietnamese foods, including vegetarian options, but do I think that their pho options are their top sellers.The broth is made over a day in advance and is fantastic just having it. My goto option is the rare beef pho.Vegetarian options: Tofu spring rollsParking: Park, walk-inKid-friendliness: Children are welcomeWheelchair accessibility: The restaurant is small which makes moving my wheelchair a little difficult.“
“My buddies and I have been coming here for years. It was about high time I wrote a review.What can I say? This place is delicious. I have not had a bad item here and it’s also affordable, and with great service.My usual go to is steak medium rare with chicken hibachi with the miso soup and ranch salad. Unreal.The consistency of this establishment is nothing short of John Stockton. If I were to ever worry about going somewhere else, ill be here.“
“Great sushi. Normally great service. Host on 3/29 wouldn’t seat us at an outdoor table (had the dogs) said they were all reserved, so we opted for takeout. We ended up eating at another location nearby. Numerous tables stayed unoccupied the entire time. Seems like host wasn’t very good. I hope this issue gets corrected because this is one of our favorite sushi spots“
“Place is hit or miss. When you hit, you hit big, when you miss, it's a 100% flop. With a name like Spring Rolls, you would expect there to be like 20 different kinds of spring rolls on the menu...... Nope, just 1 smh ?♂️. Sesame Chicken is by far the best thing on the menu, easily the BEST sesame chicken you'll ever have. This most recent visit yielded burnt fried rice, over cooked noodles and poor service. The visit before that was perfect. One day they'll nail down the consistency. Until then, good luck!“
“Stopped for the first time Friday and had a pretty good experience. Ordered a bowl of the combination pho, and my buddy got the vermicelli with chicken. The pho was really great, with lots of brisket/flank. I've been on a pho kick lately, and this was the 5th place I've been to in the last week (Bowl of Pho, Bonjour, Pho and Poke House, and Pho Thien Phat). I liked the broth and pho here the best of all. On the other hand, my friend's meal was not as compelling. Just some chicken on noodles, none of the fun accoutrements I'm used to seeing (pickled daikon and carrots, fried shallots, peanuts, etc). So his experience wasn't as good as mine. One interesting thing was that they were using a serving robot cart on the day that we were there. The human server followed the robot around, and delivered the food to the table. I did not expect my first experience with a robot server would have be at a Vietnamese place in a strip mall. 5 stars for the pho and human server. 4 stars for robot. 3 for vermicelli with chicken.“
“Enjoyed amazing indochinese food at outside sitting area. Vegetarian indo Chinese food was on top of the mark. Taste was good, mimic the taste of street side indo Chinese food. Staff were good and friendly, food quality and quantity both were good. Cozy place. Free parking. Will highly recommend this place for best indo Chinese foodVegetarian options: Chinese BHEL, Lat mai paneer, Paneer Tacos“
“This was my second time at BIBIBOP and it did not disappoint! I ordered an original bowl with a combo of sweet potato noodles and purple rice and tofu. I love the option for unlimited toppings! The portions are great and it keeps you full for a long time. The free miso soup is also a plus! Everything is super fresh and tastes amazing. Absolutely cannot wait to come back.Vegetarian options: Their only vegetarian protein choice is tofu, but you can get beans and egg as toppings!“