Customers` Favorites
Customers` Favorites
“If this chef doesn’t have Michelin stars he or she certainly should have.. The freshness of their food is unsurpassed and you do have to wait for it, but everything is made to order nothing is made ahead of time…we’ve eaten at numerous Japanese restaurants in numerous states and this is by far one of the best…if not the best“
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“The service was great, the food came out much quicker than I expected. I love the diverse menu. I had a few rolls which were top notch. But I also had a combo fried rice, the serving portion was huge and I have to say that I haven't had fried rice that good since I was in South Korea.“
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“Matsukaze 松風, meaning 'Wind in the Pines' - is, to me - without doubt - the finest restaurant in Grants Pass. It's opened three hours a day during the week and 3.5 hours on Saturdays for a reason: that's all the time it needs. People are at the door before it opens and it's busy until closing time because the food is absolutely superb. And the ambiance: perfect. It's comparatively rare to find a Japanese restaurant in America, especially one of this caliber. I first came to Matsukaze in 1984 and it's still going strong for self-evident reasons. A classical Noh play by Kan'ami Kiyotsugu (1333-1384) is also titled 'Matsukaze'; a true work of art, just as this restaurant bearing this same name most certainly is. Anyone visiting Grants Pass should be sure to make dining here a priority.“