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フィードバックを提供するThe change has truly benefitted our community. It's fantastic to have a selection of Thai, Japanese, and Chinese cuisine all in one spot. I’m not quite sure if Ding How was bought by Tony’s Sushi, but it has been a few years since the transition, and the sign still reads "Tony's" as you enter the parking lot. What's up with that? I think they should take pride in their identity and represent it better. It would be great if they could stick more closely to the original food standards that made Tony’s Sushi popular among those driving from various towns just to enjoy a meal. And honestly, if there’s any way to speak to the landlord about the condition of the parking lot—it's filled with potholes!
This restaurant serves exquisite sushi and offers excellent Asian fusion dishes overall! The staff is friendly, and the ambiance is lovely. I initially didn't expect much from a place named Tony's, but I was pleasantly surprised by the quality.
The service is excellent and the food is outstanding. I visited a Chinese/Sushi restaurant where the waitstaff typically struggle with English. However, in this place, they speak English fluently and ensure you feel comfortable without shouting across the room in Chinese to each other.
I love this place the food is always good and the prices are great I it here at least once a week
Always fresh and delicious! Pineapple Sake is wonderful- try it cold! Great for a family and cozy enough for a date.