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Bloom

4.3 (115 reviews)
Closed • 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Updated 1 month ago

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Outdoor seating
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Egg drop soup
Elizabeth H.

I was actually pretty impressed by this small town business. Definitely better than expected. I would have preferred fried tofu instead of soft, and both entrees could have used a bit more salt, but the egg drop soup was one of the best I've had. The interior is diner-style and really cute. It was busy, but we weren't ignored, which means they did a good job. Overall, I'd definitely recommend if you're stopping in Globe. It's a Phoenix 4 and a small town 5.

Richard S.

Very good food. Reasonable price. Small local restaurants along Broad Street in Globe. Along the downtown area in historic area. Had sushi roll, friend rice, and potstickers . Moderate priced for dinner.

Sweet and sour crispy chicken, miso soup, and Vegas roll
Britney S.

Found this hidden gem as I was driving through globe and the roads were closed on my way back down to the valley. I have never been more thankful to have roads closed cause without it I would have never stopped here. The food was absolutely delicious and will definitely be a spot I return to anytime I'm in Globe.

Orange zesty chicken
Andy P.

Traveling home to Safford from Mesa we chose bloom over all the other choices in Mesa. Great food...and great prices!

Katherine J.

Giving a 4/5 just because the person who serves us wasn't top tier compared to other servers I've had, but the food was absolutely delicious. I ordered the squid salad and it had such a variety of flavors and textures that were surprisingly delightful. The atmosphere wasn't super memorable, but I liked the cozy and close seating, typical in Asian cuisine. The sashimi was also exquisite; the smoked salmon, tuna and yellowfin each surprised me with their tender meat and smoky flavor. And last, but not least, the dragon rolls heavenly eel sauce and smooth avocado blended together to be just as satisfying as any dragon roll I've ever had.

Trust Me Roll today.
Lika J.

Always a pleasurable experience. Hard to choose from the wonderful selection of delicious dishes.

Crispy Eggroll
Sandy C.

Personally, I am an Asian food snob so I don't give high marks to many places unless my mind is blown. Bloom has been on my list of places to try & I was impressed, but not IMPRESSED. This is a cute, local eatery that gets high marks from locals. Restaurant is small, with 10-12 tables, bar & outside searing. We were told to sit anywhere and chose a small table in a corner. This place serves Coke products (YAY) and ordered after perusing the menu. Crispy Eggroll : 2 eggrolls cut in half. They were very crispy with fresh ingredients. Red Dragon: Hubs thoroughly enjoyed it. Wasabi really cleared his sinuses. (lol) Chicken Katsu: Now, here is where we go a little sideways.... Menu says lightly breaded with Panko breadcrumbs. I like Katsu, chicken or pork. Curry or not. To me, the chicken was not breaded, not a cutlet. Not quite representative of Japanese Katsu. It was more teriyaki - like. It was served with a heaping helping of rice, cabbage & a couple of pieces of broccoli. The portion could have fed 2. Don't get me wrong - the food was yummy. The two servers were quite busy. I had to ask for Sriracha. No drink refills (though the table next to us did). It's a nice little place. A nice variety of dishes. Not "overly" Asian, more Americanized Asian, but, we'll still go back.

Sashimi combo plate

Love the food amazing amphitheater, but dry fish sadly :( still can taste the quality but can notice dryness . Same as well with the squid salad , each bite was a reminder of it sitting in the freezer but the flavor of sesame was amazing. Simple problems .. easy fix. Service was amazing, especially for having one person on the floor!. Wish the amazing chefs would take a little more time in preparation and show .,. The restaurant itself is already eye catching.. love to see it take more place in the plate,presentation, and shape I do wish they had more options on the happy hour but definitely do try the crispy salmon skin with a side of spicy mayo is definitely the one to grab ! can't wait to visit again !

Charming, pet-friendly courtyard dining area
Macs R W.

We stopped into Bloom due to the chef's reputation. I decided to try the Hong Kong Chicken because I'd never heard of the dish. It was yeomanlike Chinese food, but didn't have the kick or unusual flavors I was craving. DW ordered the Garlic Dream -- again, competent, but without the intensity of garlic she was expecting. The most enjoyable port of the experience was eating outside in their cozy little urban alcove, equipped with all-season heaters and misters, among shady trees, where our retriever was welcome to spend mealtime with us. All in all, I would go back to Bloom to enjoy the courtyard dining, and this time choose dishes we're more familiar with and know we like.

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Great Food! Everything was delicious. There was so many choices. I look forward to trying new things next time.

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W & Z Asian Bistro & Sushi Bar - Platter B

W & Z Asian Bistro & Sushi Bar

(247 reviews)

$$

Pretty place- bright and cheerful! My parents come here often but we didn't have a great experience…read morefor lunch on Tuesday. The host wouldn't let us sit at a booth even though it was empty. We ordered an appetizer and a samurai roll. They seemed to take longer than they should have given it wasn't busy. The samurai roll only had one tempura shrimp in it. The amount of crab was nice and the flavor was on point. We needed more ginger. We ordered Kilt Lifter (yum!) beer and there was too much head on both. Then our entrees came out and they were very different than the menu (and from my parents' experience). They love the garlic chicken lunch special but one was all veggies and one had a great portion of chicken. They both needed more spice. The general Tso's chicken lunch special had pineapple (I wouldn't have ordered had I known that) and wasn't crispy or spicy enough. Nothing was very hot. Not sure my parents will be back but I won't be. I know they love Mary when she is working but she wasn't working this day. The host had an odd comment about her when we asked for her which wasn't cool. A few tweaks and this place could be great.

Craving for sushi in the White Mountains. Saw the banner for W&Z on our way to Lakeside from Show…read moreLow and decided to stop and give it a try. Ordered my usual favorite, a rainbow roll, it definitely hit the spot! It was delicious and freshly made. Will order from them again when we go back to Show Low next spring!

Ni's Asian Bistro & Sushi Bar - special roll

Ni's Asian Bistro & Sushi Bar

(147 reviews)

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We have been here twice in a few weeks because this is our new favorite Sushi restaurant…read more The restaurant is clean and has a simple style. The staff are very friendly. The amount of sushi you get compared to cost makes it very affordable. The plating is amazing as you can see in the photos. We opted for the combos which come with several pieces of sushi and some come with sashimi as well and rolls. The cuts of sushi were large and fresh. There was wasabi and ginger if you enjoy those. The rolls were creative and delicious. Our favorite was Ni Bistro roll followed by the Emerald. The sushi"wich" was very creative and looked like a sandwich. The Ni Bistro was full of flavor and had a lot of pieces. Overall, we highly recommend this new find on the Northwest side!

Surprisingly bad. I ordered the chicken and pineapple fried rice and a spicy tuna roll…read more Both were the worst I've had. The spicy tuna roll was especially strange - it had no flavor. I didn't know what I was eating. Eventually I could pick up some spiciness, but it was subtle. It was so bland and mushy, I wasn't even sure I was eating tuna. At one point I pulled a piece of the roll apart to take a closer look. I couldn't tell if it was tuna or not - I assume they use some kind of filler ingredients in addition to tuna (maybe that's normal for spicy tuna rolls, but they normally taste much better than this). The fried rice was the worst I've had, though still edible. The pineapple was strange in that it didn't taste like pineapple - I guess it wasn't ripe yet. So no pineapple flavor in the pineapple fried rice. Beyond that, the dish was bland. The unfortunate reality is that Tucson has low standards for Asian food, and shockingly bad places can stick around for years. Some of you remember Yokohama Rice Bowl, a local fast food chain, which was awful, and immediately displaced when Panda Express arrived, which is 10x better... It's too bad that Ni's isn't trying to do something great.

Asian Fusion Cafe - Korean Fried Chicken Bowl

Asian Fusion Cafe

(21 reviews)

Asian Fusion Café is located in the Tramonto shopping plaza. I have been wanting to try this place…read moreand today was the day. There are eight small tables and one large table in the middle of the room. The place was clean. The bulk of their business was take out. Staff were not especially welcoming yet were efficient. We decided on sweet sour chicken and chicken lo mein. Service was quick and the amount of food was generous. The sweet sour chicken was made very well. The batter was light, airy and not at all greasy. The lo mein was greasy and still tasty. I would have preferred it to be drier. The chef used cabbage as the vegetable. I would have preferred an assortment of veggies, but that's just personal. 3 for the lo mein and 4 for the sweet sour chicken. I would actually give this place 3.5 stars. All staff needed to do is smile once in awhile. Shared parking outside.

Lived here two years and drove by this place countless times but never went in. Today after hike…read moreup Piestewa decided we would give it a try. Was mostly empty this Saturday, one amblivant waitress. Later three other came to get seated, service is slow! How's the food? Actually pretty good for Az. Chicken feet of the frozen kink reheated were four stars, house noodles was as well as Mango shaved ice five stars, not Taiwan good but good for phoenix. Wonder when and if the TSMC crowd will give it a go, the Chinese place down on Happy Valley is hopping with them, should this place.

Grain River Asian Bistro - Rice vermicelli salad

Grain River Asian Bistro

(240 reviews)

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Grain River Asian Bistro just blew every Vietnamese spot in the area out of the water. This place…read moreis the real deal--authentic, amazing, and honestly my new go-to when I'm craving something cozy and flavorful. The service was warm and attentive, and the pho... listen. It might just be the best pho in Tucson. The broth is rich, aromatic, and layered in a way that only true Vietnamese cooking can deliver. I also love how many veggie-forward options they offer, making it super easy to dine here no matter your preferences. And the desserts? They carry several traditional Vietnamese sweets you rarely find in the States anymore--such a special treat and a total standout. If you're looking for authentic Vietnamese cuisine that actually hits, Grain River is it. A must-try.

First time here and will definitely be back!…read more Came here with my family on a Thursday night about an hour before close. Service was good and fast. The portions were huge. We loved everything that we ordered. The restaurant is also very clean. We started with the pork spring rolls and the sugar cane shrimp. I wish the sauce for the spring rolls was a little thicker and had more of the peanut flavor. The shrimp was delicious. Ordered the vermicelli bowl for myself with pork and egg rolls. I would have liked the egg rolls to be cut into smaller pieces so I could mix in the bowl with the pork, but they were crispy and had a good filling. Other things at the table was the combination pho, banh xeo, and Thai basil chicken, which everyone liked what they ordered. At the end of the meal we were given a complimentary dessert, flan, which was delicious. There is a large menu, so can't wait to go back and try something else.

The Clever Koi

The Clever Koi

(2.2k reviews)

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This place is very yummy. They have an amazing atmosphere and ambiance. Great place for a cute…read moredinner or lunch date. Every time i go i have never had a bad experience and enjoy my time. The servers are always nice and glad to serve with a smile. They have really good calamari and ramen. It is a amazing and cute place.

Disclaimer: I have been a Clever Koi loyalist since their ramen rewired my brain. So when I say…read morethis visit had some highs and lows, understand that I am coming from a place of love, not grievance. Their ramen alone is worth the trip. This was one meal, not a verdict. We planted ourselves on the patio, which has genuinely great atmosphere. Phoenix in April means you are playing thermal roulette with your will to live, and some misters would not go unappreciated. Service was fantastic: we had what felt like a whole school of staff looking after us, and every single one of them knew the menu, had great recommendations, and seemed personally invested in getting hot food to our table at a speed that bordered on supernatural. Now the drinks: The Overnight is what sophisticated apple juice dreams about when it finally goes to therapy and starts making better choices. Delicate, elegant, with a soft foam that has absolutely no business being that pretty. It arrives with a tiny scoop of green tea ice cream that is subtle and perfect as a chaser. Drink of the night, no contest. The Caipirinha is a genuine unicorn on Phoenix menus because of the specialty spirit, cachaça, in it and it was beautifully done. It is a touch sweet for my lime-forward preferences, but my husband absolutely loved it. The Pornstar Martini is everything the name promises and nothing you would hesitate to recommend to your most judgmental aunt. The passionfruit actually comes through, which sounds like the bare minimum but is apparently a radical act in cocktail culture because of the delicate flavor. Pure summer in a glass and I would order it again without blinking. On to the food, where things get a little more complicated: The Chorizo Wonton special had real potential and great chorizo that was clearly trying its heart out. Unfortunately the wonton wrapper arrived and decided to throw a wet blanket over the entire proceedings. The chorizo had somewhere to go and the wrapper simply would not let it go there. However, the pickled onions served alongside are a 10/10. The 3 for $18 steamed buns were the main event of the evening. The buns themselves are soft, pillowy, and structurally perfect, which makes what I am about to say about some of the fillings all the more tragic: The pork belly bun is just... fine, perhaps the most devastating thing you can say about pork belly, which has no business being merely fine. It runs a little dry, a little too thick, and needs significantly more hoisin to reach anything close to its potential. The sauce exists but it is doing the bare minimum. 6/10 The hot chicken bun redeems the situation considerably. Thigh meat instead of breast and is genuinely flavorful and while the hot sauce is more generic than exciting, it gets the job done without embarrassing itself. A respectable recovery. 8/10. The BBQ plum meatball bun is currently the Bun of the Moment and I need everyone involved in this restaurant's decision making to sit down because I have some things to say. That plum sauce is sweet and slightly smoky and the meatballs are perfectly tender with a ginger note that shows up with confidence. We loved this bun so much that we physically interrupted the table next to us mid-conversation to recommend it. I heard the chef is considering adding it to the permanent menu, and I would like to formally submit my vote, my husband's vote, and the votes of our neighboring diners who received our unsolicited opinion whether they wanted it or not. Add it to the menu. I will not be taking questions. 10/10, perfect, do not touch it. The Char Sui Pork Banh Mi is where I must tread carefully, partly out of fairness and partly because I know in my heart that some of this is personal taste rather than kitchen failure. The flavors ran very sweet with no acidity showing up to mediate, and the whole thing just was not for me. The Thai salad side, however, is a more objective situation. The bang bang dressing was applied with such aggressive restraint that I began to wonder if the kitchen was rationing it for an emergency. What remained was a bowl of cabbage doing a joyless impression of a salad that had given up on itself. Here is where I land: Clever Koi is a genuinely great restaurant having a complicated relationship with a couple of its dishes, which happens to the best of us. The cocktail program is vast and outstanding, the staff is warm and efficient and somehow makes you feel like the most important table in the room, the ramen is the stuff of legend, and the meatball bun is currently the most consequential thing happening in Phoenix. I will be back. I will be ordering the meatball bun in quantities that will concern the kitchen. Five stars, because I have a vested interest in that meatball bun sticking around and I am not above a little strategic encouragement on Yelp.

Bloom - sushi - Updated May 2026

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