PERMANENTLY CLOSED 03.06.2024Needs to go back to an actual Asian buffet style lunch.
Emily B
So good and such a great deal! I have dined in and ordered to go and they never
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Aaliyah Colon
Stopped by for lunch & was delighted!Fresh food , good and fast service. So glad the inside is open now will be back to dine in.
Food: 5
Grand Ladye
The food was fresh and delicious. They have a wide range of sushi options and options for hibachi. Tu he service was great as well.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
DEO Odolecki
Great place for sushi.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Sandy Jurich
Excellent ayce (in 2 hours) and well-priced! My sister and I really enjoyed our monthly lunch here. They also have menu style.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Brian K Speck
Very nice restaurant. It's one of the few Sushi places that I trust, and you can't beat the price!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Tuna, Sashimi Deluxe, All You Can Eat Sushi Lunch, Roll, Seaweed Salad, Rainbow Roll, California Roll
Christopher Brown
Honestly everything tasted the same. But the staff was awesome and the price was stupid high. But go if you want sushi ??
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
The Traveler
This is a hidden gem. The inside is very clean, service is fast and friendly, and the food is incredibly good at a really reasonable price. We explored sushi as well as snow, crab legs, and a few other things and nothing disappointed us whatsoever. Highly recommend this location and think everyone will enjoy this as much as we did and I will certainly be coming back.
I wish I could give this place 10 stars!From the food to the service, it was excellent.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: All You Can Eat Sushi Lunch, Fried Rice, Onion Soup, Tempura
Allan Faulhaber
The cool thing about living in West Park is the number and variety of places to eat. We have everything from hamburgers to Sashimi. On a Black-Friday afternoon, avoiding holiday shopping (I’m a guy after all), I decided to take my tastebuds to Kintaro Seafood Shack and Japanese Cuisine in the Warren Village Shopping Center.Some of you may remember the previous establishment. What will strike you when first entering is that the entire place has been completely redone. The booths and tables sit amid a forest of glossy pagoda wood – thick timbers holding up a lattice above your head. There is a large, well-stocked bar with TVs to watch the games. I don't remember that there was a bar in the previous establishment. The plastic crabs and red lobsters hanging from fishing nets allude to the extensive seafood menu.Kintaro translates to “Golden Boy,” a popular figure in Japanese folklore, although I don’t remember his image appearing anywhere.The menu is extensive, boasting what you would expect from a Japanese restaurant – and so much more. You’ll have your choice of Sushi and Sashimi, spicy sweet teriyaki and tempura, and sizzling hot Hibachi dishes. If your Asian taste leans more towards Chinese fare, you’ll find a selection of Lo Mein and rice choices.If you’re a seafood lover, you’ll find everything under the waves from lobster, crab, mussels, oysters, and scallops.Beverages include Japanese beers, various herbal teas, creamy fruit smoothies and Japanese “Ramune Soda.”I ordered the Sushi Sashimi combo. I didn't know whether to eat it or put it in the art museum. The dish was artfully arranged on a large plate with a bucolic Japanese image, the various fish pieces waiting in formation, a real lotus flower serenely presenting the various fish pieces waiting patiently in formation. The beauty of the plate quickly gave way to my hunger. One by one I bathed the salmon, tuna, and shrimp in a mixture of salty soy sauce and spicy hot Wasabi. The mix of these flavors and the freshness of the fish was incredible.One of the surprises at Kintaro is their bathroom. The men’s room is fit for royalty with glossy marble walls and floor. I could have had my dinner there. If you're someone who likes to take selfies in a bathroom, this is your spot.If your taste buds are bored and need some action, go to Kintaro. You will not be disappointed.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Sashimi Deluxe
Allan F.
The cool thing about living in West Park is the number and variety of places to eat. We have everything from hamburgers to Shashimi. On a Black-Friday afternoon, avoiding holiday shopping (I'm a guy after all), I decided to take my tastebuds to Kintaro Seafood Shack and Japanese Cuisine in the Warren Village Shopping Center. Some of you may remember the previous establishment. What will strike you when first entering is that the entire pace has been completely redone. The booths and tables sit amid a forest of glossy pagoda wood - thick timbers holding up a lattice above your head. There is a large, well-stocked bar with TVs to watch the games. I don't remember that there was a bar in the previous establishment. The plastic crabs and red lobsters hanging from fishing nets allude to the extensive seafood menu. Kintaro translates to "Golden Boy," a popular figure in Japanese folklore, although I don't remember his image appearing anywhere. The menu is extensive, boasting what you would expect from a Japanese restaurant - and so much more. You'll have your choice of Sushi and Sashimi, spicy sweet teriyaki and tempura, and sizzling hot Hibachi dishes. If your Asian taste leans more towards Chinese fare, you'll find a selection of Lo Mein and rice choices. If you're a seafood lover, you'll find everything under the waves from lobster, crab, mussels, oysters, and scallops. Beverages include Japanese beers, various herbal teas, creamy fruit smoothies and Japanese "Ramune Soda." I ordered the Sushi Sashimi combo. I didn't know whether to eat it or put it in the art museum. The dish was artfully arranged on a large plate with a bucolic Japanese image, the various fish pieces waiting in formation, a real lotus flower serenely presenting the various fish pieces waiting patiently in formation. The beauty of the plate quickly gave way to my hunger. One by one I bathed the salmon, tuna, and shrimp in a mixture of salty soy sauce and spicy hot Wasabi. The mix of these flavors and the freshness of the fish was incredible. One of the surprises at Kintaro is their bathroom. The men's room is fit for royalty with glossy marble walls and floor. I could have had my dinner there. If you're someone who likes to take selfies in a bathroom, this is your spot. If your taste buds are bored and need some action, go to Kintaro. You will not be disappointed.
bryan skolny
Went for a quick lunch with a colleague. What a surprise! Behind the door in the older strip mall, was a beautiful restaurant with great food and attentive, friendly service. The lunch special with soba noodles was worth the visit. We’ll be returning as regulars.
PERMANENTLY CLOSED 03.06.2024Needs to go back to an actual Asian buffet style lunch.
So good and such a great deal! I have dined in and ordered to go and they never
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Stopped by for lunch & was delighted!Fresh food , good and fast service. So glad the inside is open now will be back to dine in.
Food: 5
The food was fresh and delicious. They have a wide range of sushi options and options for hibachi. Tu he service was great as well.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great place for sushi.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Excellent ayce (in 2 hours) and well-priced! My sister and I really enjoyed our monthly lunch here. They also have menu style.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very nice restaurant. It's one of the few Sushi places that I trust, and you can't beat the price!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Tuna, Sashimi Deluxe, All You Can Eat Sushi Lunch, Roll, Seaweed Salad, Rainbow Roll, California Roll
Honestly everything tasted the same. But the staff was awesome and the price was stupid high. But go if you want sushi ??
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
This is a hidden gem. The inside is very clean, service is fast and friendly, and the food is incredibly good at a really reasonable price. We explored sushi as well as snow, crab legs, and a few other things and nothing disappointed us whatsoever. Highly recommend this location and think everyone will enjoy this as much as we did and I will certainly be coming back.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great all you can eat.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Soup, Roll
Restaurantji Recommends
Fantastic. Can't beat this place!! Great
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I wish I could give this place 10 stars!From the food to the service, it was excellent.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: All You Can Eat Sushi Lunch, Fried Rice, Onion Soup, Tempura
The cool thing about living in West Park is the number and variety of places to eat. We have everything from hamburgers to Sashimi. On a Black-Friday afternoon, avoiding holiday shopping (I’m a guy after all), I decided to take my tastebuds to Kintaro Seafood Shack and Japanese Cuisine in the Warren Village Shopping Center.Some of you may remember the previous establishment. What will strike you when first entering is that the entire place has been completely redone. The booths and tables sit amid a forest of glossy pagoda wood – thick timbers holding up a lattice above your head. There is a large, well-stocked bar with TVs to watch the games. I don't remember that there was a bar in the previous establishment. The plastic crabs and red lobsters hanging from fishing nets allude to the extensive seafood menu.Kintaro translates to “Golden Boy,” a popular figure in Japanese folklore, although I don’t remember his image appearing anywhere.The menu is extensive, boasting what you would expect from a Japanese restaurant – and so much more. You’ll have your choice of Sushi and Sashimi, spicy sweet teriyaki and tempura, and sizzling hot Hibachi dishes. If your Asian taste leans more towards Chinese fare, you’ll find a selection of Lo Mein and rice choices.If you’re a seafood lover, you’ll find everything under the waves from lobster, crab, mussels, oysters, and scallops.Beverages include Japanese beers, various herbal teas, creamy fruit smoothies and Japanese “Ramune Soda.”I ordered the Sushi Sashimi combo. I didn't know whether to eat it or put it in the art museum. The dish was artfully arranged on a large plate with a bucolic Japanese image, the various fish pieces waiting in formation, a real lotus flower serenely presenting the various fish pieces waiting patiently in formation. The beauty of the plate quickly gave way to my hunger. One by one I bathed the salmon, tuna, and shrimp in a mixture of salty soy sauce and spicy hot Wasabi. The mix of these flavors and the freshness of the fish was incredible.One of the surprises at Kintaro is their bathroom. The men’s room is fit for royalty with glossy marble walls and floor. I could have had my dinner there. If you're someone who likes to take selfies in a bathroom, this is your spot.If your taste buds are bored and need some action, go to Kintaro. You will not be disappointed.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Sashimi Deluxe
The cool thing about living in West Park is the number and variety of places to eat. We have everything from hamburgers to Shashimi. On a Black-Friday afternoon, avoiding holiday shopping (I'm a guy after all), I decided to take my tastebuds to Kintaro Seafood Shack and Japanese Cuisine in the Warren Village Shopping Center. Some of you may remember the previous establishment. What will strike you when first entering is that the entire pace has been completely redone. The booths and tables sit amid a forest of glossy pagoda wood - thick timbers holding up a lattice above your head. There is a large, well-stocked bar with TVs to watch the games. I don't remember that there was a bar in the previous establishment. The plastic crabs and red lobsters hanging from fishing nets allude to the extensive seafood menu. Kintaro translates to "Golden Boy," a popular figure in Japanese folklore, although I don't remember his image appearing anywhere. The menu is extensive, boasting what you would expect from a Japanese restaurant - and so much more. You'll have your choice of Sushi and Sashimi, spicy sweet teriyaki and tempura, and sizzling hot Hibachi dishes. If your Asian taste leans more towards Chinese fare, you'll find a selection of Lo Mein and rice choices. If you're a seafood lover, you'll find everything under the waves from lobster, crab, mussels, oysters, and scallops. Beverages include Japanese beers, various herbal teas, creamy fruit smoothies and Japanese "Ramune Soda." I ordered the Sushi Sashimi combo. I didn't know whether to eat it or put it in the art museum. The dish was artfully arranged on a large plate with a bucolic Japanese image, the various fish pieces waiting in formation, a real lotus flower serenely presenting the various fish pieces waiting patiently in formation. The beauty of the plate quickly gave way to my hunger. One by one I bathed the salmon, tuna, and shrimp in a mixture of salty soy sauce and spicy hot Wasabi. The mix of these flavors and the freshness of the fish was incredible. One of the surprises at Kintaro is their bathroom. The men's room is fit for royalty with glossy marble walls and floor. I could have had my dinner there. If you're someone who likes to take selfies in a bathroom, this is your spot. If your taste buds are bored and need some action, go to Kintaro. You will not be disappointed.
Went for a quick lunch with a colleague. What a surprise! Behind the door in the older strip mall, was a beautiful restaurant with great food and attentive, friendly service. The lunch special with soba noodles was worth the visit. We’ll be returning as regulars.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5