ichiban sushi menu edison nj

Welcome to ICHIBAN JAPANESE FUSION RESTAURANT. We invite you to experience the unique flavors, textures and artistry of the Japanese cuisine – whether you’re an expert or a beginner. We want to continue providing a great Japanese dining experience for many more generations to come.Planning a trip to Philadelphia?Find great things to doIchiban Sushi 5 8/5 Log in to leave a tip here.Sort: nadine mCarole PJulie Sam SCarole P.8 Our hibachi chefs perform their art in cooking & entertain you while they prepare superior entrees before your eyes. Sushi chefs prepare fresh sushi in traditional Japanese style, unique & original designer rolls. Ichiban fully inclusive package menu for parties of 9 people more Sunday through Thursday. Register for a V.I.P. card and receive discount points toward a $50 gift certificate. View recent photos of our guests enjoying the best sushi & Japanese food in our Japanese Steakhouse Ask for Momokawa Diamond, Silver, Ruby or Pearl Premium Sake chilled in our sampler & enjoy the smooth flavor.
NJ’s Best Indo-Chinese RestaurantPickup or Delivery is Available order online or call us (732) 662 – 9198 Modern & Authentic Asian-Fusion CuisineWe hope to see you soon! Welcome to Bamboo Wok! We are an Indo-Chinese and Asian Fusion restaurant which is inspired by both Chinese and Indian cultures. We are fusing these two cultures cooking techniques, seasoning and spices to present signature rhythms and distinctive tastes for the discerning palate. Prepare your taste-buds for an authentic, yet modern twist to Indo-Chinese dishes you have come to love. Each order is prepared freshly by our renowned chefs so that you experience two cultures in one setting! Finally an authentic, yet modern twist to your favorite dishes Party Trays & Corporate CateringAward winning food, delivered by an amazing team Party TraysThe Perfect Choice for any Gathering Planning an event, upcoming party or a simple get together? Let our renowned chefs and professional staff cater to your needs. 
We provide catering services for all events, big or small. Our party menu includes Indo-Chinese, North Indian, Thai and Asian-Fusion options. Bamboo Wok Party Trays are an excellent choice to make sure you are focusing on your guests, and not worrying about food. We are also able to provide staff, if ever needed, to help run your events. Corporate CateringExclusive Menu’s Designed for all your Corporate Functions and Events!sushi grade fish markham Hosting an event, function, meeting, holiday party or a lunch at your business? can you buy kroger sushi with ebtLet Bamboo Wok cater for your company! sushi to go cumbres eliteWe have a fantastic Indo-Chinese menu for businesses with package starting as little as $100.00!
Care to do something a bit more custom? We can also provide North Indian, Thai and Asian-Fusion options. We will work with you and design a menu around your specific wants. Find out why so many local businesses choose Bamboo Wok for their corporate events! Ordering & TakeoutWe Welcome Deliveries and Takeouts Interested in a delivery or pickup? Give us a call or order online! You can contact us between the hours below. Our phone number is (732) 662 9198 See what some of our customers are saying about Bamboo Wok and our Indo-Chinese dishes! Check out Bamboo Wok on Yelp Read Arindam C.'s review of Bamboo Wok on Yelp Read Sargam B.'s review of Bamboo Wok on Yelp Read Diandra F.'s review of Bamboo Wok on Yelp Read Rohit C.'s review of Bamboo Wok on Yelp Read Romell B.'s review of Bamboo Wok on Yelp Read Duchetlyne G.'s review of Bamboo Wok on YelpI didn’t appreciate Japanese food until college. My roommate, a Japanese-American guy from Los Angeles who arrived with his own rice cooker, introduced me to Sushi, and to the classic food movie, Tampopo.
If I’m remembering college correctly, I think he also perfected my chopsticks technique. Since then, I’ve eaten my fair share of spicy tuna rolls, Udon, and Gyoza. When I first visited Japan a few years ago, I glimpsed the incredible variety and complexity of Japanese cuisine, and enjoyed one of the best meals I’ve had anywhere – Omakase at a sushi stall in the Tokyo fish market (Tsukiji). Here at home, there are plenty of sushi spots in the Garden State. The challenge is finding those that rise above the rest. So far, my favorite is Daimatsu in Mountainside. The next wave of Japanese food in New Jersey are ramen stands, katsu shops and izakaya pubs. Bergen County, home to the largest Japanese-American population in the state, is the place to look for them. Fort Lee, with some 17,000 residents born in Japan, is a good place to start. Mitsuwa Marketplace and its food court in Edgewater is a Japanese food and grocery mecca worth the trip. Did I miss your favorite Japanese?
I’ll add the most popular to the list, and to the map. Best Sushi in Monmouth County? We’re pretty sure the title says absolutely everything you need to know, but in case you’re the kind of person who needs things repeated: here are 10 places in New York where you can get UNLIMITED SUSHI, UNLIMITED SAKE/BEER, OR BOTH. A cool $33 buys you two hours of unlimited sushi, beer, and sake. Choose your time wisely, though, as weekend hours lend themselves to all of the bros on the entire island of Manhattan and beer all over the floor. You could come here for just the AYCE sushi for $35, but that seems kinda absurd when for just another $10, you can also get unlimited beer and sake. Enjoy this boozy/sushi-y wonderland for a magical two hours before you turn back into just a regular limited-eating pumpkin. A regular AYCE sushi special here will run you $28.99, but you can kick up the level of fun for a flat $7 (!!!) and enjoy the AYCD beer and sake special, as well.
While you should normally avoid Chinese/Japanese combo restaurants at all possible costs, you might reconsider when it comes to Chinatown Restaurant and its AYCE sushi menu. For $27.95, you get two hours of all the sushi you can fit into your face, while $33.95 gets you that AND all the sake and beer (and wine?) you can also fit into said face. After all the sake and beer (and wine??), an order of sesame chicken might not sound like such a bad idea. (Except it’s still a terrible idea.) Buffets take on a whole new meaning at this bountiful sushi utopia. Monday-Thursday, enjoy the sushi/seafood buffet lunch for $18.95, or the dinner for $31.95. Friday dinners are $34.95. On weekends, the lunch special is $24.95 and dinner is $34.95. This hole-in-the-wall sushi spot on the Upper East offers a special menu of AYCE sushi and maki hand rolls for $22.95. You have an hour and 45 mins to finish all the sushi your little maguro-loving heart desires. Be warned, though, that you should only order what you can actually finish because they’ll definitely charge you for wasted food.
After a long day of all the finance things, you could probably stand to loosen your tie over a plate of unlimited sushi. Shinju Sushi offers a can’t-stop-won’t-stop menu from 4-9:30pm for $22.95. This one-time price also earns you a hot sake, or another complimentary beverage if you just aren’t feeling like sake today. From noon to 9pm daily, drop $28.89 on all-you-can-eat sushi, plus miso soup, salad, teriyaki, tempura, udon, soba, and/or hibachi. But be careful what you order at this gastronomic gut buster... you have only two hours to complete your task. $20 for lunch or $25 for dinner will get you unlimited access to not only all the sushi rolls, but also soup, salad, and select appetizers. The website describes Cho Cho San as the “most authentic Japanese cuisine in town,” and while we highly doubt that, we do not doubt that you will still love this place for its sake special. For a cool $10, you’ll score all the sake you want while you feast on what is more likely above standard, if not damn decent sushi.