Echiban Asian
“There is a lack of sushi restaurants in Ridgewood, but I found E-Chiban and thought to myself, "what the heck, I should order delivery and see how I like it!"”
“For our entrees I ordered beef and broccoli, coconut shrimp, and another entree that slipped my mind.”
Echiban Asian
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
4 reviews
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We were probably both hankering for useless carbs when we decided on this place. She wanted a sushi roll and I wanted noodles. This place seemed to have it all!
Pad Kee Mao:
They make it differently here. The veggies listed on the menu were ones I'm not accustomed to having with this particular dish. We were nervous, but we asked if they could replace ALL the vegetables they have listed with vegetables that we wanted. We feared they would mess up the order, but they didn't. They got it right. The dish wasn't bad, but one key ingredient was missing…fresh Thai basil. I understand every cook has a different recipe, which is why I can understand the use of different vegetables, but the basil, well, that's part of the sauce…the essence of the dish! You can't alter that and still call the dish by this name! #fail
Sushi Roll:
She wanted a roll that wasn't on the menu, so again, we made a special request. The order came correct. Kudos again! Except it wasn't very tasty. Spicy tuna, avocado, and shrimp tempura, nothing fancy. It wasn't horrible, but it was dull and didn't really meet her (or my) expectations.
The service is friendly and they handle special requests well.
The restaurant is clean and neatly decorated.
The prices are average and a pinch lower than the sushi spot across the street.
I REALLY wanted to like them, but they failed to make our palates happy.
Sheella M. summed this place up perfectly. I can't speak for sushi but for chicken terriyaki, Sakura IV is much, MUCH better.
I've got to say, the food wasn't bad. The plates were dressed nicely and the food was seasoned well. The place itself is a bit small but it is neat and tidy. The wait staff were a bit slow but it was really no big deal. All-in-all, I'd say give it a try.
We were looking for a sit down Chinese restaurant in the area so, like any self respecting yelper, I turned to Yelp!
I came across this restaurant and decided to give it a try. What got my attention was that they have Thai, Chinese, and Japanese food here! When we got there on a Friday night, the place was packed! They asked us to wait two minutes and then led us to the back of the restaurant where there was a small booth tucked away behind foldable doors. It was really cool! I loved it. Next time, I'll take a pic so you have a visual of what I'm trying to explain lol
We ordered crab rangoon, soup, edamame, vegetable gyoza, and spring rolls as apps. Everything was tasty. For our entrees I ordered beef and broccoli, coconut shrimp, and another entree that slipped my mind. My order was the coconut shrimp which was good but was a little too liberal with the mayo in their sauce. I'd definitely order something different next time. My hubby liked his food and we'd definitely be back.