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4.3 (185 reviews)
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*Sex on the Beach Roll, *Naruto Roll, *Sashimi Deluxe
Nan N.

We came from North Dakota and stopped for dinner at AMA Sushi. It turned out the restaurant was quite small and there were quite a long waiting list. We decided to wait anyway. Outside there's a waiting area with heater which was nice. We didn't wait terribly long which was good. Staffs were very friendly and attentive. Sushi quality was good. Our fav was Naruto Roll. The restaurant is in a very nice neighborhood. There are a bunch of boutique shops nearby. Plenty of street parking.

AAC roll add cream cheese
Peter M.

This place has everything you would want from a sushi shop. Great food, fast service and moderately good location. It would be excellent, but parking is a little puzzling.. the Gyoza blew my marathon mind. That level of delicate crisp was artwork. I enjoyed watching the sushi show on TV too

Lunch special: Any 2 Rolls for $9.99   Sweet Potato & Spicy Tuna Roll
Nick W.

Yesterday I went to Ama Sushi in Edina for their lunch special! First off they start you with complimentary miso soup when you sit down. Trust me right out of the cold, NOTHING hits better. Then the lunch special is wild. You can get any 2 rolls for $9.99 and 3 rolls for $12.99. This has got to be the best overall lunch sushi deal in the twin cities!! The staff was very professional, and warm when we walked in. Very much felt right at home. It isnt the biggest space but they use it well and we were in and out in under an hour. TLDR: Ama Sushi is an excellent sushi spot and an instant favorite for us. High quality fish, affordable prices, quick service and we liked the calm and chill vibes!

Sashimi
Chloe A.

Small, cozy spot with seriously impressive sushi. I was a big fan of Momo Sushi, so I figured I'd love AMA, and I wasn't wrong. The menu is huge, almost overwhelming at first because there are so many options, but honestly, everything we tried was excellent. The sashimi is where AMA really shines. The tuna belly (toro) sashimi was divine, easily some of the best I've had. Hamachi and red snapper were also incredibly fresh, with generous cuts. This is hands down my favorite place for sashimi when it comes to value and portion size. The gyoza deserves its own moment. Melt-in-your-mouth, easily the best gyoza I've ever had. The golden salmon was good, and the rolls were solid across the board. My favorite was the Sweetheart Roll, and the Tibetan Roll was a fun, unique option if you want to try something different. Sex on the Beach was also a good pick. Service was quick and friendly, and the complimentary miso soup was delicious. They also have great lunch deals and monthly specialty rolls, which makes it easy to keep coming back. Parking is easy with free street parking or a nearby ramp. They don't take reservations, so expect a wait during peak hours, but it's worth it. If you love sashimi and want quality fish without the ridiculous price tag, AMA is a must.

Jennifer B.

The food is awesome, but it can be a mad house! We went to Ama since Momo is out of commission for a little while. It was a Saturday night, and we decided to order pick up. the line was out the door (there were many people waiting in the street) to get a table, and when I went inside it took 10 minutes to get a host's attention to let them know I was there for pick up, and another 10 minutes for them to actually bring the food. So I was just standing in the little entrance hall (which fille dup with 3 more people waiting for pick up orders) for 20 minutes. Now, they were super busy, I understand. But they should have a better system for handing out the pick up orders because all of our food was ready! So the pick up experience was extremely frustrating, but the food was great! We ordered the Sushi bucket, which came with 2 servings of miso soup as well. We can eat a lot of sushi, so this was the perfect amount for 2 hungry people. I love that it comes with sashimi as well, so you don't feel like you are eating too much rice. The chef specials roles are whatever the special roles for the week are, so you can't know unless you call ahead to ask. The restaurant is small, but cozy, and there is a tiny sushi bar seating area. Expect to wait if you go at a busy time.

*Angry Dragon Roll. Love a roll with mango! Easy to remove the crab mix topping if it's not your fave or is too much.
Deebaa S.

Sushi was great! I needed a new sushi spot in my life. I love that this place has two-piece tempura options. Broccoli tempura is my fave, highly recommend. Came at the perfect time, 5pm, as we were seated promptly but a line out the door formed within the hour. Finding parking nearby on street is always a challenge in this area but esp at the dinner hour. I recommend going earlier or later if possible. Fast and casual dining. Great service and very reasonable prices. Enjoyed hot sake. Sampled a delicious Japanese citrus ale beer too.

Vegetable Teriyaki Box
Jay S.

So far I have been here twice with two friends and I strived to get an overall feel of their food taste by ordering different items. In my opinion, they have highlights and items that could use further improvement. Depending on what one is looking for, I may recommend this establishment as a solid spot, especially for sashimi. I have ordered a few different sushi and sashimi entrées and my overall impression was that the sashimi was the absolute highlight. Every type of sashimi I had, ranging from salmon to tuna to escolar, was big in pieces and tasty. Each sashimi piece had different types of fish roes on it as well. I also enjoyed the nigiri, which was basically sashimi on top of rice, and even if the sashimi pieces were smaller, it was still delicious. Because of such, I believe that for those looking for good sashimi, this place would be very solid. The specialty rolls and California rolls were not so different from what I have had elsewhere, so I enjoyed having them and that was it. I just wasn't greatly impressed. I also had some of the momos and they were okay, not spectacular, because there wasn't enough seasoning within the vegetable mixtures and the meat mixtures. The momos relied on the red pepper flake chili oil for flavor mainly. I also had the vegetable teriyaki box and it was underwhelming, because the vegetables seemed very sloppily cut and cooked, and also lacked seasoning. The box had some rolls and scallops in it and that was pretty nice to see. In terms of pricing, all the items including the sushi bucket that I had were very economical. It is pretty difficult to find affordable Japanese food within the United States in general, and even know I know this place doesn't just serve Japanese food, their biggest highlights were sashimi and nigiri, so I will recommend this place to those looking for good Japanese food.

Beauty and the Beast
Richard A.

It's small. There are no reservations. And the service is incredibly fast. It only seats about 50 people, so big groups beware. That all said, it's worth the wait and the inconvenience of standing in the walkway as waiters trudge through on their way outside to serve the "patio" seating (2 tables) out front. The place is noisy. If that bothers you, you might want to pick an off-time. The food is fresh and tastes excellent. And the service is fast. It's small, loud and crowded. But worth it!

Sydney N.

Absolutely loved the sushi here! We Doordashed a large order for a girls night, and everything was included without being forgotten and so fresh. I loved the New York & Alaksa rolls - the fish was fresh and flavorful even after being delivered. Everyone I was with also loved their orders - definitely will be back!

Chirashi Sushi
JD H.

I am typically a stickler for authenticity, especially when i am reviewing restaurants with ethnic leanings. For example, a great Mexican street taqueria is likely going to score higher with me than Taco Bell. As I write this review, AMA violates this rule in a nice way. Located on a semi-Eat Street block of suburban Edina, I love that there is free parking available on the street and in the nearby parking garages. It is a compact but well organized dining room smartly set up with some tall planters between tables for privacy. Still, you are squeezed in and they really do know how to pack people in. There is even a 2-seat sushi bar haha. I've never seen one that small, even in airport pop up stalls. I have seen the 1 star reviews based on the AMA policy of not seating a party until all are present. Given the small size of the place, I can't blame them for not wanting to take up valuable space unless they are actually selling and serving food in real time. I am sure this helps keep their pricing reasonable (see next paragraph). I was struck by the affordability of the place. If you know anything about sushi, it is generally not cheap. A Chirashi Sushi bowl is my standard and the one here is $18 with at least 8 good sized pieces of fish plus seaweed salad, daikon pickles, and pickled ginger within. Granted, it does not have exotic things in the bowl and was primarily housing less expensive types of fish (think Escolar, Hamachi, Salmon) but I have not run into a Chirashi bowl with that value in recent memory. I am typically seeing Chirashi bowls in the $32-46 range so this was a nice surprise. Another example were the house Sake's. There was a daiginjo (clear) and a nigori (cloudy) both by low-end label Sho Chiku Bai. True Sake' aficionados may turn up their nose to that brand but it is hard to argue with an entire bottle for $27. The violation of the authenticity rule for me is that AMA clearly promotes that it has both Tibetan specialties and Sushi. That has to be one of the oddest combinations I have run into in a while. I have heard people explain it that they are both "Asian" cuisines. But that is like saying that Budweiser is kind of like Bourbon because they are both produced in America. It is a bit of a confounder to get your head wrapped around that if you are a foodie. In looking at the staff and the kitchen, I am pretty sure that the foundation of the place is Tibetan (don't miss the Momo's) but Sushi was added for a familiar attraction to bring in the surrounding white-bread community. Regardless, it seems to work! Speaking of the staff, they were hard-working, very polite and frequently present. I have nothing but good things to say about them. Overall, I enjoyed my meal here and my party of 3 got out of there for a very reasonable sum which included ordering more food than we could consume and an entire bottle of Sake' that we could not fully consume. That is a great night out in anyone's book despite a bit of inauthenticity. This was based on my first visit here and based on that, it won't be my last!

*Butterfly Roll
Avery E.

AMA was AMAzing! The place is small, so we anticipated a wait. We had been to Momo sushi before the accident, so we were excited for a similar experience. We waited in the heated outdoor area which was great! Then we got comfortable at our table and enjoyed some miso soup that made us feel warm and happy. Our server was lovely. We all loved the size of the specialty rolls because they were huge! We loved all of the rolls we tried. I thought mine (butterfly roll) was good, probably like a 3.5/5. The "snow" on top was a bit over the top and removed a bit of the flavor, but other than that I was satisfied!

Wall of dreams! Sake and wine selection wall!
Ariel L.

Still a great gem in the heart of Edina! Good food, friendly staff, and fast service! Definitely a good place for a date or just every day casual dining. Kid friendly too! They do have cooked stuff and one of the dishes I've always wanted to try is the beef mokthuk soup but it takes 20 minutes to make as they make it fresh! I keep forgetting to call ahead and order it! Great sushi for sushi lovers! Good selection of sake and wine! Worth a try!

*Salmon Roe (Ikura) *Scallop (Hotategai) *Jumbo Shrimp (Amaebi)
Gordon L.

Literally so good! I've gotten their sashimi platter before, some rolls, but my favorite thing to do now is to just order the nigiri al a carte. You get to pick exactly what you like. My friend comes here so often that they know exactly who she is I'm starting to come more often too. The store is small but they also have some outdoor seating! Definitely a good spot.

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Good portions. Good price. Great people. Strongly recommend. It's a smaller place, but very personal.

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Always love coming here. Food is always delicious and fresh! The plating is beautiful too.

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This is a hidden gem! This is one of the best sushi places I've found in Minnesota. I recommend the kids of fire

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Himalayan Restaurant - CHICKEN TANDOORI, KUKHURA KO MASU (CHICKEN CURRY), PARATHA, GARLIC NAAN

Himalayan Restaurant

4.5(407 reviews)
5.5 miLongfellow
$$

Hands down a 10/10 restaurant in twin-cities area. Everyone working here is just so kind and…read moreperiodically checked on us including the owner. The server accidentally gave us dessert before we got our food, and the owner told them to take it back so we can be served fresh. We got some combo meals that come with side dishes. Fish was sooo tender and sauce has a good mix of spice and sourness. Momo and mango lasi were also fresh and you can tell they are made in house. Vibes are just cozy and warm overall, and I can't wait to be back for the second time!!

I can't believe I haven't been here before. THe Himalayan is a Nepalese/Himalayan restaurant on…read moreLake Street. As a vegetarian, I was in heaven at the number of items that I could choose from. Thankfully, my companions were all willing to split dishes, so I could try more than one. We started out with the lentil green onion pancakes. They were don't earth than I had expected. I thought they would be more of a super crispy flat dish, but they have the substance of a real pancake, with savory flavors. Really wonderful. We ordered three entrées, including the jackfruit and the eggplant. The jackfruit was my absolute favorite, but that was not universal. I think it was very well well prepared, but not everyone likes jackfruit and not everyone loves those spices. But it made me so happy. The eggplant dish was pretty good, but the potato two eggplant ratio could be improved. A few too many potatoes and not enough eggplant. Otherwise excellent. The service was fine. The owner did come over and say hello to us afterwards and he was delightful. Another excellent immigrant owned business to support in Minneapolis.

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Himalayan Restaurant - Inside

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Himalayan Restaurant - Interior of pyaazi ($6.50), vegan by default. Tasty fried onion snack.

Interior of pyaazi ($6.50), vegan by default. Tasty fried onion snack.

Himalayan Restaurant - Interior of kothe ($8.50). Tasty but oily. Nice tomato chutney on the side.

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Interior of kothe ($8.50). Tasty but oily. Nice tomato chutney on the side.

Thaliwala - Masala Dosa

Thaliwala

4.6(54 reviews)
10.9 mi

I went as I had a craving for Indian food and the reviews here were wonderful. I got the non veg…read morethali which I assumed would be a buffet style arrangement. It was not, it was an assortment of dishes which were all tasty. There was rice, naan, a chicken dish, a lamb/beef dish, a veggie dish, a crunchy bread, and a piece of galub jamun for dessert. The lamb was probably was favorite and was gone very quickly. The chicken was a close second and had a ton of flavor which the naan soaked up nicely. The galub jamun was a pleasant surprise as well. I got an order to go, it was syrupy and a perfect sweet treat to end a savory meal. I would go back! P.s. I ordered mild and the nice waitress politely insisted on medium. It wasn't an issue but I was glad I didn't order it any hotter than that lol!

I had another super experience dining here, this time for dinner. We arrived early and were seated…read moreimmediately. (It did start to fill up as the evening went on, so plan accordingly!) We easily found parking right outside. It's a calm and casual atmosphere that is great for families, small groups, and solo diners. Love learning? You'll be slightly transfixed by their TV, which had fascinating programming about food from around the world. There to catch up and enjoy the company? It's easy to do--the volume in the restaurant is moderate. Our server, Siva, had wonderful suggestions for us. The menu is awesome and features a wide range of options, from street food to regional specialties. If you're not sure what something is or whether it would be up your alley, ask: they'll have your back. There are ample options for vegetarians, vegans, and omnivores, and there is tons of flexibility on spice level. Everything is cooked to order. We started with the vegetarian momo, which came with two sauces--one spicy and the other not. Both were delicious and complex. (The spicy one was indeed spicy, which was really delightful--I love it when I find a true "spicy"; it's not always easy in the Midwest!) For my main, I ordered the malai kofta, which is one of my favorites. It's a comforting dish that is highly seasoned and has loads of depth. It's rich, savory, salty, and a bit sweet--basically a hug on a plate. I ordered it medium, but next time will probably go with hot. We also had the bullet naan (with green chilis), which was a real treat. This restaurant has more than the average number of naan options, and they all looked great. We definitely chose wisely--this unique naan was truly delicious and was perfect for scooping up the sauces. (Highly recommended.) I also had a mango lassi. It was definitely a winner: creamy, sweet, and tart, it was just what I needed for balance. If you like Indian and Himalayan, Thaliwala will be right up your alley. It's definitely worth the trip, even if it's not in your neck of the woods.

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Thaliwala - The main dining area and ordering area.

The main dining area and ordering area.

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Bhel Puri

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The Hyderabad Indian Grill Bloomington - Lamb tikka masala

The Hyderabad Indian Grill Bloomington

3.8(214 reviews)
3.9 mi
$$

Great food, authentic Indian experience! Lunchtime service was quick and portions were large.read more

If I could give this place negative stars, I would. I was sent here on a mission by my mother and…read moremy spouse to order vegetable pakora for a very specific dish, khadi pakora. It's a yogurt-based curry with CRISPY pakora in it. I came here thinking "any restaurant can make pakora, it's literally just deep-fried, battered vegetables." This was a mistake I have already lived to regret. Before I describe the food, I'll note that I ordered online and was advised to pick it up in 20-35 minutes. I arrived on the later end of this range. I went into the restaurant and no one was seated inside, but it was a Monday night so maybe that's a quiet day for them. I went up to the counter to pick up my order. There was nobody there but someone came out after I rang the bell. I picked up my order and went home, not thinking to check it. I arrived home with the goods in hand. My mother opened it and gave me a look of disappointment, contempt, and disgust. The pakora was cold, limp, and not battered. It seemed like it was microwaved or even just taken straight out of the fridge. We still made the curry, but it was an abomination. I've never had pakora this bad. If you're looking for Indian food in the metro, go literally anywhere else or my Indian mother will be disappointed in you, too.

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The Hyderabad Indian Grill Bloomington - Grilled Chicken Tikka

Grilled Chicken Tikka

The Hyderabad Indian Grill Bloomington - Hyderabad Special Egg Biryani

Hyderabad Special Egg Biryani

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Everest on Grand - Cauliflower curry

Everest on Grand

3.8(366 reviews)
8.8 miMac-Groveland
$$

First time here and was super excited to try Nepalese food, so didn't get many pictures (whoops)…read more We had a table of 6 and ordered family style to share between all of us. Orders: Yak momo (12): DELICIOUS. Would 100% ordering this for anyone coming here. They were delicious. Cheese pakora: yummy deep fried cheese with a nice sauce - how could you go wrong? Naan: we ordered the garlic naan and butter naan. The butter naan was the best! Chicken thukpa: amazing soup with noodles. I wish we had ordered 2 of these. One was not enough. Chicken tikka masala: not bad, but not my favorite. I wouldn't order again because I liked everything else a lot better. Kabuli Chana: also v good! Came with rice. Though I still liked the soup and sides wayyy better. Overall, the service was great and it was a nice place to hang out and eat with friends. I'd definitely come back to try more of the menu!

Lovely! We dined in for Valentine's Day 2025 dinner with a reservation made online and when we…read morearrived, all the tables had red tablecloths and red roses which we did not expect. So cute! We were greeted the moment we walked into the space and sat down next to a big window allowing us an opportunity to check out the action on Grand Ave. Our server was respectful and made frequent check-in's to our table. We got varying versions of masala, naan and samosa for our appetizer. Everything had great spice and was served perfectly warm. One of my goals is to eat more Indian food and therefore, I know I will be back. Thank you, Everest!!

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Everest on Grand - Valentine's Day 2025

Valentine's Day 2025

Everest on Grand - February 2025

February 2025

Everest on Grand - Naan, Chicken Tikka Masala and white rice

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Naan, Chicken Tikka Masala and white rice

Namaste Café - Paapri Chaat - Indian Street Food

Namaste Café

3.8(400 reviews)
3.5 miUptown
$$
17 years in business
Family-owned & operated

We celebrated a friend's birthday here and had a wonderful experience!…read more Food was preordered & service was great! The team was attentive to making space for more plates, filling water, taking drink orders etc. We were not rushed at all and were able to visit and enjoy a meal together. If you do not like spice than you will be fine ordering on low spice. If you like some spice than I would suggest leveling it up!! The coconut shrimp with spinach was the table favorite. The cocktails were creative & delicious!

My friends and I came here for a fun dinner last weekend. The restaurant itself is very cute and…read morecharming, with a convivial vibe. We definitely waited quite a while for the food, but the servers were very friendly and accommodating while we waited. We ordered the chole, creamy masala curry with chicken, and the namaste special curry with tofu to share. The chole was much spicier than I anticipated. Although my friend warned me and I can normally handle some heat, my mouth was burning up. It was pretty good, but I would steer clear if you don't want to breathe like a dragon at dinner. The creamy masala curry was the best by far, with a rich taste that's well-balanced. I would have liked the namaste special curry more if it wasn't pitted against the creamy. This was good too, flavorful, but not my favorite. I'd still come again for another date night, but will definitely be ordering the creamy masala curry and trying other entrees.

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Namaste Café - Mango Margarita Craft Cocktail

Mango Margarita Craft Cocktail

Namaste Café - Chili Namaste Tofu

Chili Namaste Tofu

Namaste Café - Creamy Masala Chicken

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Momo Sushi - Tibetan traditional tea pots.

Momo Sushi

4.5(371 reviews)
7.7 miNortheast
$$

Momo Sushi is my favorite sushi in Minneapolis. Everytime I get asked for a sushi spot…read morerecommendation, I always say Momo. The rolls are huge and packed with incredible combinations. There is a great variety of rolls so everyone is going to be pleased with the meal. The restaurant itself is tight on space but the dining experience makes up for it. I recommend you beat the dinner rush and go early when they reopen for the evening. Warning, it does get really busy almost everyday because it is just that good! Location-wise it is great because if you struggle to find parking in the small lot next to the spot, you can park on a residential street behind the restaurant and take a short stroll. I'm curious as to what the takeout experience is, I haven't had the chance to order, I would rather dine in the restaurant.

Stopped by for dinner on Thursday night. We had a party of 6, so it took 30 minutes to be seated…read more The amazing staff kept updating us. It was fine, we walked through the Indian grocery next door. (also fun!) We had a great little table inside. We ordered the Giaoza pork and tumpra veggies to start. (everything was gone the second it hit the table, so no pics) The arrived the sushi, and the hibachi. Every bit was amazing. No left overs and my son (8) orders more Goaoza to go! It was less that $60 for our family of 4. I can't wait to come back and try more.

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Momo Sushi - Traditional decoration.

Traditional decoration.

Momo Sushi - Sushi bar.

Sushi bar.

Momo Sushi - Tibetan mountain roll

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