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Bento Japanese Restaurant

Bento Japanese Restaurant

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3.5 Google Review
1306 University Blvd, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 35401, United States
(205) 758-7426
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Jan 13, 2017
Horrible. Pissed me off. No sushi. Extremely slow. Soup and salad wasn't good. Order finally came out and was wrong. Then as I was eating what I did have ever they came and took my plate so they could put the shrimp on it they forgot. Said they couldn't put it on a separate plate. And they didn't apologize or offer any kind of discount for the trouble. I will never come back here.

Dec 3, 2016
Nice quiet somewhat hidden gold mine of Tuscaloosa. It has a very good lunch special to go along with large sushi selection and amazing entrees.

Dec 13, 2016
Love getting Bento chicken boxes here as the portion sizes are perfect in my opinion. They have had some issues keeping a sushi chef there though so they may not be offering sushi when you go but their bento boxes during lunch and full sized dinner portions are definitely worth the visit.

Sep 12, 2015
The hostess was rude, the service was slow, even though there were only a few other people in the mostly empty restaurant. I waited 10 minutes before a server came to take my order. And then another 30 minutes before I finally received my order. This really makes a difference when you're on your lunch break. But if that wasn't bad enough, I felt the food was extremely simple and under portioned considering the high price. A $10 lunch really should offer more, when there are so many better options at a lower price.

Jan 15, 2017
Food tastes good. Unfortunately the price is too high. In addition they do not allow you to substitute anything and if you want extra meat you are required to order an extra entree.

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