everything is SO good, truly one of my favorite places to eat in town. however, their hours are a bit wonky and i feel like every time i’m craving it they’re closed :(
great place for cheap fast Asian food fix, always a winner. I only wish it was open late! the cravings for oishii bowl when you're late night studying are no joke!
The katsudon was very salty (felt it like it was drenched in soy sauce) that I couldn't even finish half of it. They also added a small (strawberry?) pink drink with jelly in a container to my surprise, but it was beyond sweet that it reminded me of cough medicine. This lunch pairing was super odd, perhaps they could just add miso soup on the side instead of this. Overall, seasoning was just off and the pork cutlets were soggy already despite getting there 15 min for pick up. I guess I had expected too much from restaurants in Ithaca.
Great food and terrific service. The person at the counter was super nice. I recommend this place!
Yum Gai Sab is off the hook. Best bowl on their menu. I’d go to lunch everyday here if I could.
One of the best places to eat in collegetown. Very reasonable portions.
Had a great first experience here. Given that it's a Collegetown restaurant with a quick-service/takeout mindset, I'd say I had a fairly reasonable expectation. More or less than authenticity and service, I simply want food that's well seasoned, hot food that's hot, and cold food that's cold. Simple, right?I had a Katsu-Don and Ramen the first time around, and it was above my expectations. Food came out piping hot, and because we ate there, it was at the optimal quality. No additional service was needed. I received what I came for.Because of this, we decided to order again today. I wanted to try something different from last time and decided to order Kuay Toew Gai Toon (#14). This time I took it home only to realize how salty the soup was. The salinity level was that of ocean water, or as chefs would say season your water before you put your pasta in. You can imagine just how salty this soup was.I called the restaurant to explain the situation. Because of the disappointing experience, I wanted to see if they would right the wrong by letting me order something different from the menu, perhaps something that I've tried before - to which they replied, "Our store policy is NO refund, No Exchange. It is one of our most popular dishes, and no other customers have complained about it today." Their attitude was "I'm right, you're wrong, what do you want me to do about it?" I tried to explain once again just how salty the food was and that I would really appreciate it if I could just order something else instead. They were willing the make the same thing again, but at this point, It's a lost cause. It could have been a 5 star experience through and through, but if they're willing to go as far as diminishing a guest feedback to serve their own interests, it's just not worth it.Best of luck to you.
Decided to try out a new takeout place and Oishii Bowl did not disappoint. I ordered the Tonkotsu Ramen , a steamed bun and Thai Iced Tea. The ramen's broth was flavorful and the pork inside was nice and tender. The steamed bun was so delicious as the meat inside was seasoned very well. Lastly the Thai Iced Tea was the right amount of sweet and so refreshing after eating all my food. Prices were reasonable and will definitely be back!
Very good food. I ordered katsudon curry and kaarage. My partner ordered Miso Ramen and thai tea. The service was fast and good. The prices are not too expensive, just right.
Best food in collegetown if you’re looking to spend <$15, everything on the menu is about $11 and a good portion of food. For rice bowls and ramen Oishii is a staple at Cornell