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Hands On - Addison St.

4.0 (544 reviews)
ModerateSushi Bars, Thai, Ramen
Closed • 11:30 am - 3:00 pm, 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Updated over 3 months ago

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HANDS ON - ADDISON ST. ATMOSPHERE

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Moderate noise
Casual
Classy
Happy hour specials

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Chicken Drunken Noodles
Leang E.

I did get food from here delivered, so I don't know if the portion is representative from what it looks compared to when you eat inside. I do think it was the right amount for the portion. I got the shrimp Tom yum soup and the chicken drunken noodles. Both had a really great flavor. I did ask for medium spicy and it was probably a little less spicy so I could use a little bit more heat. The prices were also reasonable.

Classic Fried Rice Sashimi bowl Appetizers
Jose R.

Amazing food and great service. Highly recommend. They also open early which is so convenient! Love!

A small in door waterfall garden.
Oscar G.

Their sushi is great, especially their dish, "The Gangster," which comes with a large array of sushi. The service is pretty fast for such a small place, and it maintains a very calming atmosphere. I'm definitely coming back.

Yum!!!
Ariana G.

This place is sososos good and im so happy its only 5 min from my house! This is going to be my new sushi spot since I'm new to the neighborhood. Everything was delicious! The reason for my score is because I ordered a thai ice tea and they forgot it :( I was so sad because I was looking forward to it. Crab rangoon: These were pretty good! I have no complaints. Definitely more creamy on the inside w/ less "crab". The presentation is unique and makes them look more appetizing compared to other places. Pad Thai: I ordered chicken with it. Me and my boyfriend split this and it was just the right amount. I wish there were bean sprouts in it though. Very good! Sushi rolls: All were sooo good! I could taste the flavors of each roll we ordered. It definitely fulfilled my sushi craving! Me and my boyfriend will be returning customers. Their menu is pretty extensive so I'm excited to try it all! They're also offering a 10% discount but I'm not sure how long it will last.

Pattaya maki roll
Roxane A.

Family restaurant with great options on the menu, from Ramen to sushi, to noodles. Food service was fast and the quality was fresh!!! Will definitely be back to try several other items that caught my eye!!

Eric O.

Came here with my wife for our Friday evening dinner. The location wasn't that convenient, but our food was ready for us on time. I ordered the jumbo roll and something similar to a shrimp tempura roll, and my wife ordered 2 other rolls to include the sushi duo. All rolls were good, I didn't get enough Wasabi, but the jumbo roll is truly that, jumbo. Overall, good location, and we will be back.

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3 years ago

Tried the sushi from there a little bit ago. It was just plain bad. Didn't seem fresh at all tbh and tasted weird

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3 years ago

Server is always welcoming and polite. Food never misses and always hits. Environment is very clean and modest.

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3 years ago

Hands-On is great! My son loves sitting by the fountain and the maki are delicious works of art!

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Love it it's so good and the food is delicious I love the sushi and the employees are vary kind and fast

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6 years ago

We ordered the Alaskan maki, shrimp tempura, mango avo cucumber sushi- everything was amazing.

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3 years ago

rolls are always fresh an fried rice is amazing. Quick and friendly service every time. Beautiful pond area inside as well.

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3 years ago

Great food and service! We ordered the miso soup, Philly roll, and orange chicken. Delicious.

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Very delicious food, one of best restaurants in this area! Try the Angry Dragon Maki and Machu Picchu Maki

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Great quality , understaffed. However I still love going to this restaurant. Been consistently coming here for a couple years now.

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