Two newlyweds moved to the delightful town of Aiken, South Carolina and now are going to eat their way through as many of the local restaurants as possible. This blog will track their progress and reviews of the food adventures.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
TakoSushi
Name: TakoSushi
Location: 210 The Alley, Aiken, SC 29801
# 803.642.8899
Guests: Ahmed, Bethany and Joy (resident sushi connoisseurs)
Thoughts: This unique restaurant, located on The Alley in Historic Downtown Aiken, combines Japanese with Southwestern cuisine for a truly creative meal experience. The diner has his/her option between ordering "Takos", Burritos, Enchiladas, Quesadillas or...Sushi! One should be aware that when ordering a seemingly Southwestern dish that the flavors will be more Asian inspired, but for better than worse. Upon walking in we were greeted by the hostess who promptly showed us to our seats and the waitress followed shortly after. It seemed to be kind of slow for being the lunch hour on a weekday and the service also seemed a bit slow as well, however, everyone was friendly enough. We were fortunate to have three guests with us on this visit to review the sushi. Sam and Lacey do not care for sushi, but we felt that it still should be given a try for the sake of the review. Ahmed, Bethany and Joy all gave their plates rave reviews! Ahmed ordered the Firecracker Sushi roll which can be seen pictured below (it has the bright orange sauce). Joy ordered the Pyramid Sushi roll which boasted a fried outside with a raw Tuna center (see fried roll below). Bethany enjoyed the Rock 'n' Roll...featuring eel, (see rice roll below). Along with their sushi our three guests also each ordered an appetizer of Tempura Asparagus, which we also tried (also pictured below). Sam and Lacey stuck with the Southwestern side of things. Sam ordered the Lime Pork Burrito and Lacey ordered a Shrimp Lettuce wrap (not really a wrap it came in a bowl). Both were enjoyed very much leaving us stuffed as we walked out of the restaurant. Overall, the experience was enjoyable, however the ambiance of the place would be quite different at night as more people would be present. The restaurant also has a full bar for all of you party animals.
Ratings:
Flavor: Good
Service: Average
Presentation: Excellent
Price: $$*
Ambiance: "Far East, Southwest" as TakoSushi would say
Pros/Cons:
Pros: Menu has a wide variety; free refills; full bar service; fair prices; ambiance is such that one could go for a romantic dinner or relaxed lunch; indoor and patio seating.
Cons: Service was a bit slow considering the restaurant was not real busy; food took awhile to come out.
Final Thoughts: Overall TakoSushi was a unique experience that we would recommend to folks visiting Aiken, provided you like Japanese cuisine. If nothing else its a fun place to taste some unlikely food combinations.
Website: TakoSushi
*Price Scale: $ - Under $10 per person; $$ - $10-$20 per person; $$$ - $20+ per person
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