“Well, this was a nice surprise of a place in of all places downtown Aberdeen. I sorta heard about it a while back. I visited my brother helping him out with a project of his in Aberdeen. And so I said hey let's get dinner somewhere nice. Let's invite grandma, too. Thomas, he thought Happy Teryaki, which is a dive of a place, and I said no, how about this new place I heard about... the atmosphere is fantastic. It's definitely a Seattle restaurant downtown vibe to it. Music was jazzy, and I lived the dimmed lighting. The food... was OMG was fantastic. The prices are decent and expected for that quality of food and atmosphere. Service was great as well. Jen served us the other to the owner of the establishment. I don't tip the 20% often, especially in these times of BideN Flation! But I felt good giving my 20% at this please. Definitely great place. I highly recommend people to go. I'll be going again for sure and maybe next time I should ask Jen out...“
“What a fantastic lunch spot! It's hidden in plain sight along one of the main arterials in Aberdeen and it's worth seeking out. Wife had the Cod Fishwich that she said is hands down the best fish sandwich she's ever had. High praise indeed. I had the grilled crab and cheese which was also top notch. Crab was uber fresh as should be expected. Clam chowder was just average but I've had some truly great chowder this trip. Location is excellent, right on the Wishkah River as it meets the Chehalis River. The patio would be nice but today was a bit chilly. Service was prompt and as the lunch rush built, it didn't look to slow down. Seek this place and you shall find deliciousness.“
“We had family meal 9. It was all great. Everything was tender and cooked perfectly. The young lady that helped us was delightful. We found our new Chinese stop in the Harbor. Cashew chicken by far was my favorite. The S&S was just right. The gravy for the almond chicken was delicious. The chicken was tender with a perfectly cooked crust. I loved the fried rice. Full of meat and vegetables. We had tried several others in town and were ready to give up, but Chinese Village came though.Parking: Ample parking all around the building.Kid-friendliness: Plenty for the kids to look at. Friendly host.Wheelchair accessibility: Big doors and walkways“
“sit at the bar for a great experience! the bartenders - kim, deb and tammy, are fantastic - the food is great!their calamari is the best i have had, not rubbery in the slightest! their fried scallops are also awesome!they also have delicious belgiam waffles- i definitely prefer their breakfast foods.although their fries are also addicting, especially with the house ranch!ask the staff what their favorite alcoholic beverages are for some tasty and fun drinks! ;)Parking: there is plenty of space and the sign says rvs welcome!“
“As a former resident of Seattle, now residing in Aberdeen, I have found it incredibly difficult to find notable establishments in the Grays Harbor area, that aren’t the typical ‘Sysco Food Truck’ type of dwelling.Samurai Sushi Bar and Grill is one of the few establishments in this area that I frequent and it always exceeds my expectations.The menu offers many dishes in addition to its namesake- Sushi, which are each delectable in their own right . A few of my favorites are the Yakisoba noodles and Chicken Teriyaki. My 6year old LOVES Samurai and is the only restaurant she requests with excitement, which is a BIG deal, as she is incredibly picky. Some of her favorites are the Edamame, Ramen, Teriyaki and Yakisoba.The quality of products used are high, the presentation is stunning, and the staff goes above and beyond to ensure you’ve had a pleasant dining experience. The atmosphere is modern and warm, you can tell that they genuinely care about your dining experience as a whole, from their attire, to their dishes (like the hot tea pots!) and decor.I HIGHLY recommend you go to this place. Thank me later ;)“