Wah-Hoo
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No spicy indicator. We're in town on business and got dinner to go. The food was alright but my main issue is that the menu has no indicator of what i…
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Fair at best. Food was fair, sushi, soups, and entrees. Nothing wrong with it, but certainly nothing memorable.the restaurant was empty except for one…
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Priced just right. Rolls were generously proportioned and tasted excellent as well. One my new favorite places downtown.…
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3 Reviews on “Wah-Hoo”
No spicy indicator. We’re in town on business and got dinner to go. The food was alright but my main issue is that the menu has no indicator of what is and isn’t spicy. This led to ordering food I couldn’t eat once we got back to the hotel. I wouldn’t specifically advise against eating here, but inquire if you have a sensitivity and avoid my mistake.
Fair at best. Food was fair, sushi, soups, and entrees. Nothing wrong with it, but certainly nothing memorable.the restaurant was empty except for one other table. Certainly no atmosphere or excitement at 7 pm on a Friday. They included an 18% gratuity on our bill for a party of 4! We are all adults in our late 30’s, not drinking, not partying, did they really think we would stiff on the tip? The service was sub-par. Iced tea was refilled without ice, so it was Luke warm. We all ordered soup ($6.75 a bowl) and the waitress forgot all of them. Ordered seaweed salad, but they were ‘out’. Food was salty and overpriced for the quality and quantity. My neighborhood Chinese place is better and you can easily find sushi of equal or better quality.
Priced just right. Rolls were generously proportioned and tasted excellent as well. One my new favorite places downtown.