👋 😋
This restaurant review is is part of the WOM App. Download it for Free and discover restaurants you’ll freakin’ love!
Miyako
- Orange
- $$
- Japanese
- Casual
- Food
- bad
- Vibe
- bad
- Perks
- bad
Food: Blandness impersonating sushi
The Assorted Sashimi Platter may visually stun, but the lackluster flavor of the Spicy Tuna Hand Roll pulls one out of the allure. Inconsistency in freshness and taste is rampant, leading to meals that are a roulette wheel of mediocrity. Overpriced plates personify value inconsistency, marring the consistency offered by generous portions.
Large Portions
Generous portions consistently highlighted, providing a satisfying dining experience.
Okay Quality
Generally above average quality sushi, but inconsistency in freshness noted.
Bad Variety
You never know if you're going to have a great meal or subpar.
Top 2 dishes at Miyako
- 1
Assorted Sashimi Platter 🏆
Fresh sashimi melts in mouth, visually stunning, large variety, generous sizes.
- 2
Spicy Tuna Hand Roll
Lots of tuna, good spice level, and very fresh ingredients.
Vibe: Overbearing glare, decor disarray
Dining turned sleuthing in the harsh lighting as one tries to find balance in the outdated decor. The ambiance, instead of complementing a dining experience, is naught but a constant, jarring reminder of this establishment's disconnect with pleasant dining.
Bad Ambiance
Bright lighting, outdated decor and noise issues dampen dining experience.
Perks: Ungainly service, unutilized space
While ample parking is the silver lining of the Miyako experience, the service and reservation practices provoke stormy clouds in the patron's perspective. Larger groups grapple with frustrating waits, while a half-empty restaurant seems like a cruel mockery in the face of no available tables.
Easy To Park
Abundant, free parking consistently highlighted as a positive aspect.
Okay For Kids
Satisfactory for family outing, but no specific kid-friendly mentions.
Bad For Groups
Space unutilized, frustrating waits, slow service for larger groups at times.