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Bidrage med feedbackI dined at this restaurant located in a new shopping center, which made parking a bit hectic. The interior of the restaurant is beautifully decorated, giving off a cozy and spacious vibe. They offer free wifi and are kid friendly. The menu includes many pictures, which is a great feature. The staff was very accommodating, especially when we mentioned we had people with food allergies (which even showed up on the bill, something I have never seen before). Most of the dishes are rice bowls with your choice of chicken, beef, or seafood, which can be upgraded to Udon noodles. The food was tasty and the drinks, like the delicious lemonade, were great.
I dined at this restaurant located in a newly developed area, which made parking quite hectic. The restaurant had a beautiful decor with a spacious atmosphere. They offer free wifi and are kid-friendly. The menu had many pictures, which was a helpful feature. The staff was very accommodating, especially when we mentioned our food allergies (it even showed up on the bill, which I have never seen before). Most of the dishes were rice bowls with options for chicken, beef, or seafood, and you could also upgrade to Udon noodles. The food was good, although the ramen was just okay compared to other places. The drinks were excellent, particularly the delicious lemonade.
I even tried their afternoon snack. When I'm on a budget, I always think of Moji because their afternoon meal set is only $5.99 and includes a small meal, snack, and tea. It may not satisfy a big appetite, but it is definitely a good option for a light snack.
The soup was bland and watery. Its consistency and lack of taste reminded me of the Chinese soups served as part of a free soup during dinner. The Unagi Rice contained a really big piece of Unagi (eel). I really liked how fleshy it was. It was also covered with a lot of unagi sauce I liked. There was also a half of a soft egg, and edamame and cantaloupe, which I found a little strange to have in an unagi rice dish. The rice was a little muddy and it wasn't Japanese rice. The Curry Gyu Udon also had edamame and cantaloupe in addition to the softly cooked egg, tofu, enoki mushrooms, and a corncob (random). The Udon was regularly udon and covered with Japanese curry (which lubricated like the cube-shaped lagerbrought). It wasn't very good. The curry crawled with the Udon and there was nothing really spectacular about it. The curry wasn't sharp.
When you think of Japanese fare you think of sushi and sashimi. Moji's is a little bit different. Think of ramen, noodle soup and rice dishes. You can combo it up with a nice cold drink different fruit flavors and teas. The bbq pork...ramen noodle soup was tasty. They also have curry and those dishes are okay Japanese curry tends to be not spicy at all. An interesting selection of appetizers including corn and rice balls. Didn't have a chance to try any dessert but they look good. Not a bad mid range place to eat, entrees are in the $9 12 range. For something different in a casual environment, try Moji's.