Shogun
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good servicelots of options to choose fromramen was decent, fried rice was not bad either however it's not memorableI like their fried wonton best/ ma…
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Came for here for lunch with some coworkers. It gets pretty busy around 12:30. The service was quick and was able to be in and out within an hour. The…
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Been going to this place for over 30 years for shrimp fried rice....noticed that the portion is smaller but still tasty. Today's disappointment was th…
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Shogun is open for Casual Dining and Noodle Shop. Shogun serves Japanese and Asian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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8 Reviews on “Shogun”
Came for here for lunch with some coworkers. It gets pretty busy around 12:30. The service was quick and was able to be in and out within an hour. The beef teriyaki don was OK, bit on the salty side being drenched in sauce. When you’re hungry you’ll eat anything lol.
Been going to this place for over 30 years for shrimp fried rice….noticed that the portion is smaller but still tasty. Today’s disappointment was their bland wonton soup and owner’s tirade that I’m the first one to complain and that I am nolonger welcome at his restaurant.Broth was like hot water with bean sprouts and the wontondidn’t help.Owner is rudeand can’t take constructive criticism when I suggested that he try the soup.
Ramen, no complaints here. Arrived at noon, but friends were there slightly ahead of time to grab a table. Very busy. Had the gomoku ramen. Nice flavored broth (mild, and not salty). Pork was tasty — almost sweet. One lonely tempura shrimp, greasy, but quite yummy. Good-sized portions, all under $8. What’s to complain about?!? I’ll come again.
Decent for the Money. I have been coming here for probably close to 20 years. The prices haven’t increased much in that period of time.The food is decent, and I’ve always ordered the Chicken Teriyaki Don. Sometimes I also get the deep fried pork wontons.The service is quick at lunchtime. Sometimes too quick. They try and gear themselves to handle the office lunch crowd so they want to get you seated and served in about 10 minutes, and out the door in another 15-20.Sometimes this is good, but sometimes- like today- it’s bad.It’s bad because the waitress forgets half your food order.I’d still go back. Cheap prices, good portion sizes.
Good curry. Try the curry Ebi fried rice. Comes with soup and sprouts. Seating can be cramped but food is good. Decent prices.
You should try the other menu items…. I looove this place! It’s a lunch diner setting, so you can’t really expect much with the decor….what matters when you only have one hour for lunch is the speedy service, and this place has got it down like a well-oiled machine! Yes, the ramen is just so-so (especially because it is Korean-run and not authentic), but the fried rice with spicy ground meat is yum yum yummy (I’m drooling right now just thinking about it!)….oddly enough, it’s their other menu items that outshine the ramen, so they should think about changing their name to Fried Rice Shogun 🙂
Don’t bother …. The downtown lunch crowd are ill-served by this mediocre wannabe. A Chinese-run noodle/sushi place, the decor attempts to be welcoming, but it doesn’t make up for the fare on offer. The sushi rice was dry and tasteless, and the ramen a poor man’s version of the real thing. Best to be avoided unless you have to go there to get out of the office for a quick bite.