“We have eaten here twice now, while picking up our daughter at UMICH. Both times the food was excellent! Also have to give a big shout to our server Cathy, who waited on us for both visits. She was very attentive and knowledgeable about the dishes and made great suggestions for us as we learned the menu. Highly recommend Slurping Turtle!“
“The most authentic and scrumptious sushi in Ann Arbor, far yummier than the others . This place is above and beyond in freshness and taste. I had reached a somber plateau in my journeys through sushi restaurants. The place seems family run and they may be Japanese , which doesn’t seem to exist in Ann Arbor. I don’t mean to say that Japanese don’t exist here , I mean sushi spots that are run by Japanese owners seem rare or nonexistent in this town hence the lack of meticulously crafted yummy freshness. Staff are super dooper friendly. Now I regret not ordering more and I will proceed to cry in a soft whimper.“
“Coming from Jackson, this is the best sushi I have had in Michigan so far. Great, friendly, fast service. This place goes under the radar because it seems like a lunch spot for office workers. On a Saturday it’s quiet, calm, and serves well-made rolls. The chef seems talented. If you’re used to eating a few specialty rolls, watch out because these are generously made. My kind of place.“
“One of the best sushi places in Ann Arbor. Prices are reasonable, the servers are so nice and the quality of the sashimi is good. I order takeout from them often and have never been disappointed. The uni and hamachi in particular are always great. The only thing I wish they’d pay attention to more is their sushi rice. It’s overcooked and can feel dense and gelatinous as a result. It also doesn’t have a good balance between rice vinegar, salt and sugar. I’ll still order often, but if they can nail this very important detail, it would push them to the top of my list for sushi in Ann Arbor“
“Great little sushi spot! Extremely impressed with the quality of the food for the price. $26 bucks for 2 salads and 3 rolls that were filling, delicious, and overall very satisfying. Service was excellent. Waitress was attentive and kind, as were the chefs. I would highly recommend this spot.“
“Consistently good. Lots of great meals to choose from. The bento boxes for lunch are a big favorite, you get lots of food and a wide variety - a nibble of this, a few bits of that. It's fun. We keep coming back, this is my office's #1 choice for lunch.Vegetarian options: Most dishes have seafood or meat, but there are enough vegetarian options and they are delicious.“
“Came here on a chilly night which is why I ended up ordering the dumpling soup. The size of the bowl was alright for an appetizer and it came with two pieces of dumplings. The dumpling itself is fairly large but I was also hoping there would be more than just two dumplings. This is alright for an appetizer but would probably not order this again. I also got the Totoro tower which I enjoyed more than the soup. The tower was pretty filling, super flavorful, and I really like how they plated this dish with the layers of sauces. Came here during Umich's spring break so it wasn't busy and service was quick. Normally it can be pretty busy and we would have to wait 30min-1hour.“
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“Comfy little spot. Wonderful food. Very friendly staff and good sized sushi portions. I visited while in town for the Christmas holiday. I needed to get away from the family for abit (and the high calorie food) so this was a much needed sanity break. Would definitely go back the next time I'm in A2!“
“We've been coming to Sadako since 2004, and it's hands down the best sushi in Michigan. The tuna here is the freshest and best tasting I've had in the states and their rolls are generously sized and inexpensive. It's even worth the hassle of navigating downtown Ann Arbor during move in week like we're doing right now.“
“BEST SUSHI IN ANN ARBOR. service is incredibly fast--especially for the amount of workers they have at once (generally 1 or 2). the prices are SO fair and reasonable for college students. the quality of the fish is insane and everything is so delicious. just try“
“After rebranding and management change I am giving a five star to Azalea. Service was excellent and food was much better than oram.My recent visit was very disappointing. When we were seated, we noticed table was sticky. The food was not good at all it felt like it was heated in microwave rather than cooked after order was taken.“
“Korean food in A2 is a very competitive business and this is one more fantastic option, but one of the only on the north side of town. Ordered the Yukgaejang, which could've been even spicier, but was wholesome and wonderful as is.Parking: There's a lot of spots in the tiny strip mall but also a lot of businesses, so it can get full at times, but you can also just wait a bit or park in the strip mall opp the road and cross at the Plymouth road and Murfin traffic light“
“Pan-Asian spot tucked away on the SW end of Ann Arbor, right off 94. My husband and I go here occasionally largely out of convenience because it's really close to us! Never have a problem getting a table - it's usually just the right amount of busy. Plenty of parking on site. I think they might share ownership or have an arrangement for ingredients with next door Asian market Tsai Grocery. Now I'm not usually a huge fan of Pan-Asian restaurants (as I generally think if you're doing it all, you're not necessarily doing it well), but Godaiko has some interesting/creative fusion-y twists on their menu. It really is a choose your own adventure type of place. You could visit multiple times and have a completely different type of meal and experience each time. Last night we were feeling like sushi, and throw in some crispy chicken sliders, why not. (The sushi isn't the best around, but it's good.) Some of my favorite menu items I've tried: - Lettuce Wraps! Generous amount and not too salty (which I find with other places' lettuce wraps); pineapple is a nice addition - Beef Maki; very flavorful - Sushi Tuna Nachos; unique and I like the thin taro chips - Kobe Cheese Burger; the Asian part of this is in the dressing/sauce, a pretty decent burger if that's what you're feeling like - Shrimp Tempura Udon; crispy tempura (served on the side) and a clean tasting broth - Bento Box; one of these can feed 2, it's a lot of food! Decor and ambiance is nice, and kind of fun with Asian art pieces on the walls and ceiling (look up!). Service is good. Full bar (beer, wine, liquor, sake, cocktails) with a daily all-day drink special. Some of their cocktails are interesting as well - one time tried a lychee saketini and enjoyed. Usually I stick with beer, wine, or sake though. Food portions and drink pours are generous!“
“This hibachi restaurant is incredibly delicious! Move over Benihana’s! The soup and salad were excellent; the freshness of the lettuce and the tastiness of the soup hinted at the deliciousness to come.? The service was fantastic, the restaurant was clean, and the chef was engaging. A must-try for hibachi lovers!!!? ?“