“Best Asian food in the area! Been here twice, about 2 years apart and was blown away both times. Sushi was phenomenal, tasted so fresh. Crab wontons were the best I've ever had. My partner ordered a chicken, shrimp, veg stir fry and it was simply amazing. Fresh, bright, delicious food. Friendliest service and a calm relaxing atmosphere. Will be back soon!Wheelchair accessibility: Has a ramp for easy accessibility“
“I've always liked them, their food is fresh and tasty, and now I have a new favorite. The Miso Peanut Salad with tofu is very good, high in protein, relatively low in carbs, and quite satisfying. It's a food court, so the ambiance is the mall, but that's to be expected.Vegetarian options: All of their noodle and rice options come with tofu as a choiceDietary restrictions: They are very up front that they are not gluten free or nut free, so if you have either of these restrictions, Miso is not a good choice“
“It's hard to choose this place considering Panda Express is right next to it and has more options (and you can get more for less), but Miso is fantastic. As long as this place is in the mall, I'll come eat here every chance I get. The specials are always great and the quality is awesome. It's much better than having premade food scooped into a styrofoam to-go box.“
“Mongolian Fry was fantastic! The food was absolutely delicious, full of flavor, and cooked to perfection. The service was quick, and the staff was friendly and accommodating. I loved the variety of ingredients and sauces to choose from. It's definitely a top-notch spot for Mongolian cuisine, and I'll be returning for more!“
“Probably one of my favorite restaurants in Spokane. The food is delicious, and I have always noticed when coming here that the food comes out super quick, even when they are extremely busy. The staff is very professional, friendly, and attentive. I look forward to eating here in the future!“
“Garland district’s Little Noodle greets you with its little food smoker near the front door, emanating aromatics of smoked pork belly, and smoked tofu. For a small place there are big aromatics giving you a thrilling taste-bud ride into culinary nirvana. The Udon Kimchi bowl had top notes of clove, followed by earthy pho broth, marinated 100-year egg added yolky depth, and messages from the chef that I’m still deciphering. Udon noodles were spot on tender - the meal felt intimate. I paired the udon bowl with a bubbly Coors beer, and left this restaurant humbled by the complexity of delight flavors and textures. This isn’t a rush-in rush-out place. Go here when you have some time to enjoy an experience that enhances your life with ancient and new aromatics that subconsciously toggle your memories and release emotions you didn’t know you were carrying.Parking: Limited parking, plenty of free parking around close by.“
“If you want your taste buds to to go crazy and love perfection and beauty then you NEED to stop by or else you'll be dreaming of it only. ?Parking: Simple and fast open free parking for 50 plus guests.Kid-friendliness: Kids eat at all restaurants.Wheelchair accessibility: Easy in and out with wheelchairs ♿️“
“this place really earned a 5 star review tonight! had a problem with my order so I called them up and completely on trust (it was thru door dash) they made it right. I was prolly sorta snarky on the phone but that was on me. they were beyond professional and handled it in the best way they could. excellent, 5 stars to the one on trent I will return many times I applaud them for their professionalism :)“
“Food and service was great. We could only sit in the bar area and it was super loud from people playing pool. We loved the sushi and also had honey walnut prawns and an almond chicken bento box. Everything was delicious! We will definitely add this to our regular stop when we come to town.“
“We order from here every Friday. This week I decided to order something different and it was way too spicy for me. I called and they were most gracious and replaced the meal for me with no hassle whatsoever. Thank you so much for being customer service oriented. We will be coming back week after week.“
“If you grew up in the 50s and 60s on Oahu near Ewa town or Waipahu, you’ll love the food. Of all the Hawaiian style restaurants in Washington state, this is clearly one of the best. The sauces are neither too sweet nor too salty and not overwhelming. Portions are good. This is now my Go-To Hawaiian style restaurant. Thank you, Pake.“