These suburbanites’ “strange mixture of Chinese on one side and Japanese on the other” (with Thai and “decent sushi” available) may work for a “low-cost” lunch or dinner, although purists pan their “sanitized version of Asian food”; budget-minders counter that “on a good night [they’re] surprisingly good”, but given the basic settings, “takeout is the way to go”; P.S. White Flint is...
Taipei Tokyo Restaurant Review:
This outlet of Taipei Tokyo isn’t just a destination for noodle- and sushi-lovers---there are also elements of Thai, Malaysian, Vietnamese, Korean and Singaporean cooking. Choose from the Korean pancake pajeon, Japanese dumplings, Thai and Chinese noodle dishes, and the ubiquitous Chinese-American entrée, orange beef. A nightly happy hour takes place at the sushi bar and lunchtime specials are...