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    Fin Sushi

    4.8 (8 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Anna M.

    The sushi restaurant has a very cute and cozy interior that feels welcoming as soon as you walk in. The food is delicious -- fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. The prices are surprisingly affordable for the quality, and the service is friendly and attentive. Overall, a great place to come back to again and again.

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    The food was amazing! Friendly and quick service! The ambiance was clean, calm, and cozy!!

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    Hana Japanese Restaurant

    Hana Japanese Restaurant

    4.5
    (11 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Definitely a spot I was sleeping on, but not anymore…read more I'll admit, Hana Japanese Restaurant was completely off my radar for way too long, but now it's the only place I'll go for sushi. Once you find your spot, you find your spot. Fair warning: walking in for the first time, the place looks almost too small to be legit. But don't let that fool you. Most nights it picks up and you realize pretty quickly this spot is the real deal. The rolls here are just consistently good. I have yet to have a bad one, and at this point I've had enough to say that with confidence. Our table almost always orders the Diamond Roll (teriyaki steak on top, yes, really), and I have zero photos to prove it because it disappears within seconds of hitting the table. Every time. My personal go-to's are the Tomo and the 007 Roll, both of which I'll be ordering until further notice. I recently branched out and tried the Oceanside Roll, which was a really refreshing change of pace. Glad I stepped outside my comfort zone on that one. Service is solid. Nothing flashy, but they're polite, attentive, drinks stay filled, and in all my visits they've never once gotten an order wrong. Honestly, that consistency goes a long way. We also tried the crab rangoons. They're fine, decent, not mind-blowing, but the dipping sauce that comes with them is surprisingly spicy. A little unexpected, but it works in its own way. If you've been sleeping on Hana like I was, wake up.

    Ordered a chirashi. Was disappointed. It was just another combo. Was asked if I wanted rice so I…read morewas confused because chirashi has rice under the sushi pieces. Ordered green tea and was never given the tea. It wasn't busy. There was only another table. When we were almost done another table came in. I might give them another chance.

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    Global Market & Food Hall

    Global Market & Food Hall

    4.2
    (79 reviews)
    5.2 mi
    $$

    This is an interesting Chinese Market. The market has a lot of chinese items and other east asian…read moreitems. There was a ton of moon and sun cakes. I tried a couple of poke sticks. Pistachio one was my favorite. There were many Asian ice creams. Propitious mango was a good one. There were a lot of small food places in the food hall. I tried food from a lot of different places. The food hall had a lot of seats, and was neatly maintained. It was never crowded. Kawasaki is close to the entry of Global Market. So the first time I was there, I went straight to this place. I had a Chicken katsu rice bowl. It was one of the best food I had in the food hall. Display had some very delicious and cute cakes. Next time I should try some of that. Taiwan Street has nice pho and bubble tea. I went for a pistachio milk shake, without bubbles. It was good. But I think I should have really went for a pho. They have a lots of sweets in display. I went for a peach swiss roll and a sesame ball. Both were good. From Dumpling House, I went for a chicken and mushroom dumpling and chinese chive pie. Both were good . It came steaming hot. I think I should have gone for some of their more favorite items like chive and pork dumpling. From Nice Flavor Stir Fry , I went for a sauteed sliced lamb with cumin. Generally this is a really flavorful dish which you cannot go wrong with. But it wasn't as good as I expected. Flavors were off, and the quality fo meat was not as good as I expected. Stir fry chicken mei fun was my favorite item from Bowl Bowl Rice. It came hot and was flavorful. I also had a tea leaf flavor egg. It was just $1. But it came with egg shell. I had to peel it. Egg was slightly less flavorful than I expected. Mochi donut is the main item in Glazed. There were some food items as well, but I didn't find takers for that. I went for 3 donuts - Oreo, honey dew and churro. The flavors were all interesting. May be oreo was my favorite. Donut texture was more chewy. From S&B Hmong Kitchen, I went for a fried rice from this place. It was flavorful. Cilantro and scallion on top gave a nice flavor kick. From Poké Mì, I went for a drunken noodles as my entree. It was not as good as I expected. Flavors were off. May be I should have gone for bahn mi. I haven't seen sugar cane juice anywhere else in Madison. So went for one. I thought it was just ok.

    While visiting family in the Midwest we came here for a weeknight dinner. Lots of different food…read moreoptions from various Asian and even African countries. We ordered from multiple different places, noodles, dumplings, various veggie dishes and all the food was good. There is lots of seating and we stopped in the grocery store for some snacks afterwards.

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    Kawasaki

    Kawasaki

    2.5
    (11 reviews)
    5.2 mi

    Kawasaki is food court pan-Asian food that also sells bakery goods on the side within the Global…read moreMarket food court. It's hard to say what your experience is going to be versus mine because there are something around 100 different options (many of which are different configurations of similar dishes, of course). I ordered their spicy pineapple chicken combo which came with pork fried rice and a kimchi salad. In terms of what the dish is: It is sweet and sour chicken with pineapple chunks and a fair amount of red pepper for heat. The kimchi salad was on the higher end of hot (as one would figure) and ultimately one note solely because of that fact. The chicken was, by and large, not stringy which is a common problem at food courts regardless of the sort of food they're serving. The sweet heat combination of the pineapple with a red pepper heat was nice. The pork fried rice had pork chunks that were generally smaller than your average pea, the smallest bits of egg (barely any), and oddly enough -- corn. It had a good flavor but the pork was almost not there and the relative lack of egg made it feel not much like fried rice. Despite the three star rating -- given the sorry state of Asian food offerings on the east side this is one of the better venues Mrs. T and I have visited on the east side. The next time we have a craving for Asian food this is definitely a contender for our business (and next time: We're buying some of the amazing looking Loves desserts from the case).

    The pork katsu tasted a little off and it was soggy, and the tan tan ramen simply tasted like miso…read moreramen. On the other hand, the buzzer lets you know once the food is done. If you're in the food court, I would advise to stay away from this vendor and look elsewhere since the food was meh.

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    Kwik Trip

    Kwik Trip

    3.8
    (5 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    It's...Kwik Trip…read more They have gas. They have beer. They have mildly overpriced food (a trade-off for the convenient parking). If you're here for fine dining, please seek help. You are clearly unwell and deserving of medications. You go in, you get whatever they got that looks appealing, you throw it on the counter. The cashier scans it. You pay for it. You leave. Hopefully with a minimum of fuss, line waiting, and conversation. We all know the drill by now. It is what it is. If you're giving it less than five stars for being anything other that what it is, that's a you-problem, because this is just what Kwik Trip does. Doesn't matter which one you go to. They're all the same. --However, when you find one of their frosted Persian doughnuts, and some kind soul has over-frosted that beast--there may not be anything finer on this planet. I am trying to avoid sugar as best I can, but if I see one of those Persians, and it's HEAPED with frosting, I will always, ALWAYS buy it. Those are my true Kwik Trip weakness. Everything else I can usually ignore, but those over-frosted Persians break me every time.

    This is my go-to kwik trip, and gas station in general, as it's only a block from my house. The…read morepumps can get pretty busy around 5-7pm when people are coming home from work. The car wash is also pretty backed up during lunch hours and later at night. The connivence store inside is always fully stocked and their hot items are cheap and pretty good. There's a krispy kreme self-serve station is always stoked in the morning but later at night it is kind of hit or miss on what kinds they have. They always have deals toward the end of the night of packs of donuts that are close to expiring!

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    Fin Sushi - sushi - Updated July 2026

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