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Samurai Sushi Bar and Restaurant Saki, Sashimi, Sushi & Shabu-Shabu...five words that have never sounded better! The best part is, they can all be found at Samurai Sushi Bar & Restaurant, Banff's best authentic Japanese Restaurant.Featuring beautifully presented melt-in-your-mouth fresh sushi and interactive hot pot dinners, we urge you to come down to Samurai to watch the master's at work. With fish flown fresh from Vancouver it would be a shame to miss out on this experience. So roll on up to our Sushi Bar and dive into the freshest sushi in the Rockies! Open Thursday to Monday from 6:00pm to 9:00pm*Hours of operation are subject to change. Resort casual (no ripped jeans or exercise wear) Reservations are recommended and can be booked via OpenTable or by calling Dining Reservations at (403) 762-6860. Samurai Sushi Bar and Restaurant - Dinner MenuOnline bestellen bij Samurai Sushi Welkom op de website van Samurai Sushi in Landsmeer! Via onze website kunt u online uw bestelling plaatsen.

Deze kunt u contant aan de deur of middels iDEAL afrekenen. Let op: Per 1 januari rekenen we €0.10 door voor de kosten van een meeneem- of afhaaltasje. Bij bestellingen die bestaan uit warme én koude gerechten gebruiken we meestal minimaal 2 tasjes. Samurai Sushi Landsmeer Actie: bij elke bestelling via onze website krijgt u een gratis drankje! Bij elke bestelling vóór 16:00 uur krijgt u een gratis portie mini loempia's. Meld het bij de opmerkingen als u hiervan gebruikt wilt maken! Samurai sushi is ontstaan uit een hechte groep jonge ondernemers en chefs die hun passie voor sushi delen. Bij ons jonge team bestaat de overtuiging dat bewustwording van gezond en vers eten niet langer een trend is maar dat steeds meer mensen dit omarmen en opnemen in hun levenstijl. Samurai Sushi staat voor tradionele stijlen sushi op ambachtelijke wijze bereidt maar is zeker niet te bescheiden zich te vernieuwen en wij blijven op zoek naar nieuwe smaken en stijlen. Met respect voor traditie, kwaliteit en vernieuwing zetten wij samen Samurai Sushi op de kaart!

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sushi radio clothing online 10% korting op de uramaki! Bestel via de app Altijd de nieuwste aanbiedingen En de laatste nieuwtjes! Welkom bij Samurai Sushi Menu voor 2 personen Alle Maki worden per drie stuks geleverd Alle Uramaki worden per vier stuks geleverd Alle Futomaki worden per twee stuks geleverd geserveerd met Miso soep Uw bestelling (0 items) Uw winkelwagen is leeg!Klik op het icoontje om gerechten aan uw bestelling toe te voegen. Klik om te bestellen! Klik om te bestellenSamurai Sushi Platter 89 Pieces (Serves 12-18) SKU: 09561 Size: Serves 12-18 Style: Sushi $89.99 89 pieces of Spicy salmon, Spicy tuna, Salmon avocado, Shrimp tempura roll, California, Rainbow roll, Salmon & Tuna Hosomaki with Salmon, Tuna, Shrimp & Unagi Nigiri. L = Local Pickup/Delivery: All products in this store are available for Local Pickup at Wine Store if there's no food in order, Local Pickup at ShopRite From Home location at Southside of parking lot if any food is included in order and we'll deliver locally to over 60 surrounding towns/cities from our Little Falls, NJ location.

W = Fedex Shipping: = We ship 375-750ml Wine, Cigars & select Beer bottles to DC plus over 36 US States allowable by law which include AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, IA, ID, IL, KS, LA, ME, MI, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, RI, SC, SD, TN, VA, VT, WI. N = NJ Spirits/Beer Shipments: = We ship 375-750ml Spirits & Beer bottles to NJ Zip Codes only. F = Free Shipping Promotions: = We offer FREE SHIPPING on certain wine bottles. Wine bottles with the classification F3, F6 or F12 means you need to purchase at least that amount of bottles in order to qualify for Free Shipping. F3 means you need to purchase at least 3 bottles to qualify) , call the store directly at 973-256-5551. Local Pick Up Information | Local Delivery Information | Towns/Cities We Deliver Locally To FedEx Shipping Information | List of US States Tuna wrapped with avocado,tobiko,and kani. Amberjack showered with garlic oil. Family Friendly Japanese Cuisine.

Make Your Reservation Today. Spicy tuna, bell pepper, mango, onion, and tobiko serve with chips. You can now order online through this website or from our Facebook page. It's fast and easy to use. Order From Your PhoneUmi Sushi is now available on Apple Apps Store.Order from your phone anywhere, anytime.We couldn't believe that it has been eight whole years since Samurai Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar opened in Little Rock's Shackleford Crossings Shopping Center. And we couldn't believe we hadn't returned since our initial review -- also eight whole years ago. But after two recent visits to Samurai, which specializes in hibachi dinners, sushi and bento lunch combinations, it became evident why we didn't hurry back. It's fairly forgettable, and so many other restaurants (including two Asian options, the excellent Zangna Thai and the budget-friendly Panda Garden Restaurant, which serves sushi on its buffet) surround it. Not to mention, there's no shortage of central Arkansas restaurants where we can get our teppanyaki on.

It seems we're not the only people who have forgotten tastefully appointed (except for that tear we noticed in the carpet) Samurai. It was dead at 12:30 p.m. on a weekday during what should have been the lunch rush. It was a bit busier on a weekday evening when a military branch brought a busload of recruits for hibachi meals. There was only one other occupied table in the regular dining room at lunch, so we expected a straightforward, simple meal. But we'd endure several mix-ups. My friend ordered a sushi roll combination ($10.95 two rolls, $13.95 three rolls) served with gyoza, miso soup, a house salad and orange slices; she selected the salmon-based Alaska, Spicy Tuna and Crunchy Crab rolls. But instead of a crab roll, she received a Shrimp Tempura. She shrugged: "Ah, well, at least I like shrimp." Still, she summed up her meal saying, "Nothing was wow. And I have had wow rolls in Little Rock. I know it can be done." Meanwhile, my meal -- a bento box containing Chicken Teriyaki ($10.95), California rolls, a house salad, steamed rice and gyoza (preceeded by miso soup) -- was just what I ordered.

Only it wasn't my meal! It was supposed to be served to the man at the other table! Staff members fussed at one another when they realized the mistake. The hungry man insisted I keep the entree, while he watched his companion eat. I hope the portion he finally received was better. The thin breast of sesame-seed-sprinkled chicken was dry in texture and in taste; that there was so little sauce rendered the steamed rice unappetizing. The three pieces of California roll (quasi-crab and avocado) were nothing special, nor was the salad -- wet with a dressing that wasn't nearly as gingery or enjoyable as other Japanese places' house dressings. The miso, with floating bits of seaweed and green onion, was standard. Prior to our entrees, we shared a Play Boy Roll ($11.50) of crab and tempura shrimp inside, topped with tuna, salmon and yellowtail. After all, who can resist something with "(Fire)" next to its name? We were intrigued by the creation that came foil-wrapped and flaming, at least until we ate it and it tasted mostly of the alcohol accelerant.

Said my friend about this Play Boy: "It was a bit of a letdown. Much like Hugh Hefner must be in real life." Samurai's sushi menu, also available at the bar or in the hibachi dining room, includes a la carte nigiri, rolls, tempura rolls and special rolls. Dinner combinations range from a $16.95 Sushi Regular (seven pieces sushi with a California roll) to the $52.50 Sushi Love Boat for Two (16 pieces sashimi, 12 pieces sushi, two special rolls). Hibachi dates without a group are always interesting. Will you be seated with a bunch of loud people? Or couples who feel just as funny? While other nearby tables filled up with the chatty recruits, we thought we might get a big table all to ourselves. Then a second couple was seated right next to us and no one else ever joined our uncomfortable dinner party for four. Without a big audience or kids, we received dinner without the show. Our chef dutifully prepared our food, performing no tricks other than one obligatory fire burst.

Entrees start at $13.95 for the Hibachi Vegetable Feast and stop at $37.95 for the Samurai Supreme of chicken, shrimp, filet mignon and lobster tail. To try a bit of everything, my date chose mostly land with the Samurai Trio ($25.50) of chicken, steak and shrimp, while I chose sea with the Samurai Seafood Feast ($28.50) of shrimp, scallops and lobster tail. We both requested the Samurai Fried Rice ($2.50). And both meals began with a house salad and clear onion broth with shavings of mushroom and green onions, and included a medley of hibachi-grilled vegetables (onion, mushroom, zucchini, carrot and broccoli). My date was content with his food, though I thought the bite of steak I stole was on the tough side. But I've reviewed enough cling-clang-bang Japanese joints to know my slightly stubborn and rubbery shellfish was just so-so. And the fried rice, which I expected to be buttery, salty and indulgent, didn't delight. While the ginger sauce helped a bit, the other sauce -- usually a zesty mustard -- just tasted like watery mayonnaise.