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Good, authentic Sushi restaurant. This place is located in a small Japanese enclave in Costa Mesa and is frequented by the locals: always a good sign. The tempura is excellent and the edamame is... More
Good, authentic Sushi restaurant. This place is located in a small Japanese enclave in Costa Mesa and is frequented by the locals: always a good sign. The tempura is excellent and the edamame is always hot.
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One of Orange County's best-kept sushi secrets. Consistently fresh, high-quality sushi at reasonable prices with great service. Recommended: "Tu... More
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Great place for sushi with friendly fast service! All the fish was and tasted very fresh (I ordered tuna, yellowtail, salmon, albacore, and smelt egg). The atmosphere is inviting and warm, unlike... More
Great place for sushi with friendly fast service! All the fish was and tasted very fresh (I ordered tuna, yellowtail, salmon, albacore, and smelt egg). The atmosphere is inviting and warm, unlike most of the new trendy sushi places that have popped up recently. Can't wait to go back!
All in all a 5 out of 5 stars, highly recommended.
Pros: Fresh Fish, Excellent Friendly Service, Great Value
Cons: None
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This is by far my favorite sushi restaurant. Any time I have ever taken anybody whether for their very first time for sushi or any of my friends that eat it every week they absolutely love it. It is... More
This is by far my favorite sushi restaurant. Any time I have ever taken anybody whether for their very first time for sushi or any of my friends that eat it every week they absolutely love it. It is a small place and sometimes on weekends can get a little busy, but they will accomodate you by taking your number and calling you when your table is ready which gives you plenty of time to head over to south coast plaza or whatnot. The Chilean Sea bass, magic mushrooms and really everything on the menu is great. At any time you can ask the chefs what they reccomend and they will tell you what is fresh that day. This place is run by the best of people and remember many after the first time there. Hope you guys try this place out!!!
Pros: FOOD FOOD FOOD
Cons: Small, possibly a wait
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We've been going to Ango Tei's for 15+ years because of the quality and freshness. It has been in the same location for over 20 and has a huge following. It's not uncommon to see the fish being... More
We've been going to Ango Tei's for 15+ years because of the quality and freshness. It has been in the same location for over 20 and has a huge following. It's not uncommon to see the fish being delivered if you get there early to put your name in before they open (a must if you want an early seat in this cozy place).
The attention to detail and the variety is unsurpassed in the multitude of Sushi restaurants popping up everywhere. I highly recommend Ango Tei's to anyone who is passionate about Sushi. However, be forewarned, it gets busy on the weekends - but is well worth the wait!
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I spent a month in Japan and I have been to many sushi joints all over the U.S. I feel comfortable saying that this place has the best sushi outside of Tokyo. The place is small and always has a... More
I spent a month in Japan and I have been to many sushi joints all over the U.S. I feel comfortable saying that this place has the best sushi outside of Tokyo. The place is small and always has a wait. no reservations. It is worth whatever you have to do to eat here.
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I am the sushi fanatic. We would go anywhere for the good sushi, including Studio City and San Diego. Angotei has remained on my top ten list in terms of the quality since 1995. Unfortunately, their... More
I am the sushi fanatic. We would go anywhere for the good sushi, including Studio City and San Diego. Angotei has remained on my top ten list in terms of the quality since 1995. Unfortunately, their customer service has been slipping; until now, it finally reaches its lowest point.
We went to Angotei for a business lunch about 6 months ago; I called ahead and was told they are closed at 2PM on weekdays. But when we arrived at the restaurant at 1:45PM, the restaurant refused our entry to the restaurant because they were about to close. I plead to the waitress that we drove all the way from LA because we really love their food, and it was not even 2 yet? but still, we couldn?t even step in.
Last night, we were planning on ordering something to go, but guess what? They refused our take-out order! I was told that they didn?t want to take any take-out order because they only had one sushi chef in the house, and they took dine-in customers only. We were all extremely shocked. What is the difference between the take-out orders and dine-in orders? The only difference would be the tips I believe? She said: ?You can still dine in, but no take-out?. I couldn?t believe what I?ve heard! Obviously, they forgot what the core foundation of a good business should be.
Yes, their sushi is good; at least I hope they are still holding the same quality as before since we haven?t been able to taste anything from this place within the last 6 months. But there are other good sushi places such as Sushi Sasabune, Wasabi, and Katsuya with excellent customer service; and most importantly, they treat their customers with courtesy and respect. I would recommend taking your business somewhere else, since such poor customer service should not be tolerated.
Needless to say, they already lost 6 of their loyal customers since 1995.
Pros: Food, I think...
Cons: Service
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I hope you really take to heart what I am writing...it's for you, after all. A japanese meal is a special event, for the stomach, the eyes, the sense of esthetics and taste. I must admit that I do... More
I hope you really take to heart what I am writing...it's for you, after all. A japanese meal is a special event, for the stomach, the eyes, the sense of esthetics and taste. I must admit that I do occasionally go to Kiku in Huntington Beach and indulge my hamachi habit with about 5 orders of their poorly cut, colossal sushi. But, that is truck stop sushi, bulk sushi. If I really want the real stuff that I ate in Japan that blew me away and made me omit quiet, odd yummy sounds I never heard come out of me before, I go to Ango Tei. Is it worth the drive from Long Beach with slow traffic all the way....yup....worth a possible 40min wait? You bet. I am a hamachi and hamachi toro freak. Where else can I go where a chef will say "well....I think today is better for halibut..." Only there. By the way, would you let some clod who lives next door and works at Arby's work on your new BMW? Hell no. Why do you not check out who is feeding you RAW FISH? The chefs (chefs for life, btw) at Ango Tei are >>>traditionally apprenticed sushi chefs WITH DIPLOMAS<<< they studied for years. Now, the food at Ango Tei. If you like garlic, you simply must try the Tataki. Tataki means "to pat", in this case patting onion onto sashimi. Bonito or Tuna is medallioned on a bed of prepared onions and a garlic ponzu type sauce is poured over. They are the only folks to do it like they do in Kanto and Sendai Japan. You will notice it's a japanese crowd, and they are serious. Always introduce yourself to people on either side of you...it's proper in a sushi joint. Ask your neighbors what they like. Ask the chef what fish AND vegetables HE likes that day and let HIM order. Tell him you want "japanese style dishes"... you will be taken care of very well. Try something different, like, say.... sliced daikon, with salt and lemon juice as a little between sushi dishes snack. You order that, and your chef will smile...and remember it. Let the expert feed you..he's a serious pro :-)
Pros: the sushi that regular japanese people come to eat
Cons: the wait...get there early or late and prepare to rub elbows...but make new friends :-)
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Ango Tei has the best Sushi in Orange County! Even though there is always a wait, it's well worth it!
Pros: Great Sushi
Cons: Not a lot of seating
Ango Tei has the best Sushi in Orange County! Even though there is always a wait, it's well worth it!
Pros: Great Sushi
Cons: Not a lot of seating
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Many, many years ago, I went to Angotei for my first sushi experience. The food was enjoyable and the small setting memorable. Many years later, I went with my foodie friends. And like the first... More
Many, many years ago, I went to Angotei for my first sushi experience. The food was enjoyable and the small setting memorable. Many years later, I went with my foodie friends. And like the first time, there was a long wait. But unlike the first time, my lightly seasoned sushi chops could see the splendor in this hidden gem.
I think we ate almost everything on the lengthy menu--it felt like it anyway--and I don't remember feeling even a hint of disappointment. The tataki = melt in your mouth. Oysters = fresh and delicious. Enoki mushrooms and scallops = something I could have eaten non-stop. Shrimp boats = clean, bright taste. All the other sushi, nigiri and rolls we tasted = excellent.
Perhaps this is silly, but I really enjoyed the fact they carried a variety of mochi flavors and not just the two types most others do. When everything is just so good, you can't help but appreciate the details.
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