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Zen Japanese Thai Cuisine

Zen Japanese Thai Cuisine

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4.3 Google Review
1231 W Ramsey St, Banning, California, 92220, United States
(951) 849-2255 www.zenjapanesethai.com
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May 2, 2018
The food was great but the service sucked... Waited forever for our food! Our appetizers came after they served our main course, they never served our side dishes and when they brought out our order it was practically all at once! Very bad service all around unfortunately... Though food was great.

Feb 26, 2018
A hidden gem in a small town of Banning. A large contingent of our family was in town for a funeral and that same day was the birthday of a relative. A relative who ate here once suggested this place and 34 members of our extended family stormed the place and crowded the restaurant and filled it with noise. As the food started coming in everyone got louder to tell the servers which table to put the food on. To cut the story short , everyone said the food was really good that the total bill for that lunch was about $1,100.00 including tax and gratuity. After eating everything, all members of our extended family have big smile in their faces as well as the owner and servers. I ordered "the usual" and it was really good.

Feb 21, 2018
I look for places that can bring the spice! This place did it. I still can taste it even 15 minutes after I ate. I ordered the seafood combination spicy, that alone was outstanding. I added the fish/chili sauce and that did it. Spice heaven! Good job, they even gave me some of that chili to go.

Mar 3, 2018
Visiting California for a week and was looking for a place to eat. Saw it had great reviews so decided to check it out with some friends. Ordered the Katsudon and some sushi, both were delicious. Definitely recommend this place if you're looking for good Japanese/Thai cuisine.

May 10, 2018
Came to this place 7 years ago and I thought the food was good but was not that impressed so I didnt go back after. Well 7 years later I decided to stop by and was amazed. Good food, decent prices and really friendly staff make this little place a hidden gem. Everything was delicious and I like the fact that its japanese and thai food, two favorite foods. So for appetizer I start of with some sushi and for the main dish some thai. Highly recommend this place to everyone.

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Opening Hours

Tue:11 am - 8:45 pm
Wed:11 am - 8:45 pm
Thu:11 am - 8:45 pm
Fri:11 am - 10 pm
Sat:11 am - 10 pm

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