![]() ![]() The fish is fresh but with everything above listed it left me very unimpressed. The one star is for the product he’s serving. Or if you have serious food allergies like I do make sure you buy your fish there and cook it at home. So, make sure you order out, don’t dine in. Moral of this story is, this owner grew too fast, with no systems and no management. Four people cost us $222.00! Of course he’s growing the place! The labors cheap but the set up stays terrible. Meanwhile, my fiancé’s family is telling me how great this place is and how small it was when it started and how large it’s grown now. ![]() It’s clear none of these staff members hold a food handlers serve safe certificate which is ownership/managements fault. This lemon sauce is made with heavy whipping cream, making it a dairy product. I got a dairy based lemon sauce of sorts on top of my red snapper, which is not even listed on the menu as being served with that. I informed the clerk that I am lactose intolerant. How could anyone expect that though when they clearly do not care about food allergies either. Leaves you waiting for your drink for forever! Imagine how much more money they’d be making if the waiters had the ability to actually ring things in and place sections outside with a host sitting them in a numerical order so when food comes out the food runner would know which section has what numbers. The market has a wide variety of fish, including Atlantic salmon, swordfish, tuna, cod, and more. The market aims to provide the best possible seafood, maintaining strict quality standards. Next odd thing is when you order your wine the server brings it out but you pay for it inside. Boston Seafood Market in Des Plaines is a popular seafood store that offers fresh and high-quality seafood to its customers. It’s loud, people are running and plates are piled up on tables and chairs. Leaves them running around like crazy! Not much of a relaxing environment. The staff has to hold these plates while searching for these tables and play search and rescue while the food dies. Food runners are literally having to look at tables with numbers 10-90 all sitting directly next to one another. Imagine if you ordered dessert, it too I truly believe would come out at the same time!To make matters worse it’s a pick and choose barrage of tables with no system. The entrees came out one bite into them so our table had to be condensed with to go boxes immediately leaving us zero ability to enjoy our appetizers or entrees hot and fresh. We informed the clerk at the check out we wanted our appetizers first. It makes it uncomfortable due to the fact that the large portion plates won’t fit on the table. Sure the portions are huge but that doesn’t make the dining experience great. Forget ordering appetizers, soup, or a salad because it will all come out at the same time as your entrees. They’re able to turn tables over more quickly because they serve everything at once because they take the entire order all at once. I am sure they do this to save on labor as well as training proper servers. Let’s get started with the ordering process. I’ve heard them rave about this place for three years. They will take your name, but are too busy to call, so if you are not there when they call out the door, the next person gets in - just like a real Sushi House! Imagine that.Came here for my future father in laws birthday. They are popular, and always busy, so be prepared to wait, and that means waiting outside. We ordered several dishes, all to be shared, for the 4 of us, and had more than enough to take home at the end of our meal.Īll the fish was fresh, and much to the delight of my SO, there was fresh Uni, something that is not always available as "delivered today", especially in the summer months. This place is a small store front, with a few tables and seating at the sushi counter where you can watch the chef prepare the dishes. even with a Hibachi room thrown in but not here. Many sushi houses are really just Japanese style offering the gamut of styles, ranging from hot plate, to teriyaki, to the ever popular "Asian Fusion", sometimes. ![]() The only thing missing were the displaced Japanese business men hanging out after a long day in the office.
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