Once seated, not too crowded for a friday night. 45 minute wait. Ordered seaseme chicken, fried rice, California roll sushi, and crab Rangoon. I did order Pad Thai but it never made it to the table. I just let it go. Loved their rice and Rangoon. My date enjoyed the sushi. The seaseme chicken was extremely dry. Dishes are large enough to share expect to pay about $20 per dish. Most entres come with white or brown rice. I am returning for the Pad Thai and Vietnamese rolls. I'll update then.
Decided to try it for lunch since the reviews were good. Service was very good. Atmosphere seemed good until I started to pay attention. Last nights food all over the floor under our table and dusty cob web covered light fixtures. Food was just bad. Chicken teriyaki that was cooked to death. The salads were made from unmanageable giant pieces of iceberg and they even included the lettuce core. The sushi bento had the lowest quality fish I’ve ever been served. The white tuna tasted like it had gone off and was not eaten. Salmon was slimy. Tuna looked like it was caught last year but tasted okay. The shrimp is the cheap precut frozen nigiri pieces and my piece was still defrosting. Very poor experience and will not be returning.
Everything was great! Waitress was friendly. We will definitely be back.
The Tea Tree has ALWAYS been a top notch eatery. Our dinners were excellent this evening, and our waiter, Jesse, was very personable. What a great place to eat!! Our Neighbor Dinner crew ate at Tea Tree last night. We had a great, helpful waitress, and a terrific meal. If an establishment can please a group of 9 individuals - it is doing a really great job. Wheelchair accessibility: This restaurant has its entrance well-covered for folks with wheelchairs.
I love the restaurant the food was amazing and the sushi was epic and I really dont like sushi, but love what we got! Vegetarian options: Well there were plenty of vegetarian options! Dietary restrictions: Thing were done as needed Parking: More than you want to see! Kid-friendliness: Sadly i didnt get of the kid food... but the kids that were there seemed happy! Wheelchair accessibility: They have a petty of parking
I am always torn how to post a review on Google. This is not a 5 star restaurant, however this is by far one of the best restaurants in the Toledo area, and I would say The best Asian/American residents I have had in Ohio. There is no dress code as far as I can tell. There is no stuffy atmosphere. It's a dim lit, casual, sit down, Asian Fusion restaurant. They have a full bar, and a sushi bar. They have patio seating. We go here a few times a year. We have had bad service at times. The food is always good. The thing is, it's not authentic. It's Americanized. It's general Tso. So if you want authentic, it's not here. The portions tend to be larger, the presentation is well pointed, but can be different from the last time you ordered it. When I see 5 stars on a McDonald's, and they call the food great, I am saddened. So I put a 5 star rating, but for Google it should be higher if people rate waffle house 5 star and call the food fresh. I think by design they do not carry a single fresh thing on the menu at waffle house.
Been there twice had the same waiter as the first time she remembered us great service and food highly recommended Wheelchair accessibility: No stairs