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    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    7 months ago

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    4 months ago

    This little spot is always on point the food is always hot and fresh.. This hole in the wall right off the highway and easy to access..

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    Bangkok Tokyo - Tiger Tear sushi

    Bangkok Tokyo

    4.6(412 reviews)
    60.1 mi
    $$

    I go to Bangkok Tokyo in Amarillo all the time and it never disappoints! The staff is always so…read morefriendly and the vibe is really chill and cozy. I always get the Rock & Roll roll and it's seriously my favorite. It's so fresh and flavorful every single time--I literally crave it. You can tell they're consistent with their quality, which I love. Service is always quick, and everything just runs smoothly every time I go. Definitely one of my go-to spots in Amarillo. If you haven't tried the Rock & Roll roll yet, you're missing out!!

    Came here in April of 2026 to give this place a swirl ... I would give this place a 3.5 stars…read more The vibe: A casual spot that can't quite decide if it's in Bangkok or Tokyo... and honestly leans more Thailand than Japan. Decor is more Thai than Japan, nothing memorable. Service? Also fine & courteous - you'll get what you need, just not much extra. The menu moment: Lots of varieties of Thai dishes and Japanese rolls. What I tried: Pad Kee Mao (#58) -- Stir-fried udon with a full house of meats, shrimp, and veggies. Spicy, saucy, and hits the spot if you're craving pan-fried noodles. Solid portion for $14.95 -- and the one thing I'd come back for. Crispy Tofu (#5) -- Tried it for the first time... and probably the last. Didn't quite land for me. $8.95. The takeaway: Nothing really stands out here, but it gets the job done if you're in the mood for Thai-style noodles. The know before you go: No dessert. Translation: no mango sticky rice. Tragic. Next on deck: Ceviche Salad (#89) -- because curiosity wins. The bottom line: Worth it if you're nearby and want a quick noodle fix. Just keep expectations in check (and maybe skip the tofu).

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    #58 Udon Pad Kee Mao $14.95 | Apr '26

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    Ninja Sushi Steakhouse - Chicken Tempura Benton Box w/ Fried Rice. $19.

    Ninja Sushi Steakhouse

    3.7(33 reviews)
    91.5 mi
    $$

    Food was good the fish was fresh, we travel a lot for my husbands work and originally were from…read moreFlorida so we are used to fresh fish There was no fishy smell the tuna was fresh White fish was good Service was fast!

    My visit to Sushi Ninja wasn't merely disappointing -- it was a masterclass in petty fraud and…read morecustomer contempt. I ordered the Sashimi Deluxe with a simple pot of hot tea. Thirty-four dollars later, what arrived was an insult. The fish pieces were barely larger than a quarter and sliced so ridiculously thin they were translucent -- practically see-through, as the photo makes brutally clear. It was like the chef was rationing scraps or playing some sadistic optical illusion. This wasn't "deluxe." It was delusional. A reluctant, miserly gesture from a kitchen that clearly couldn't care less. I left the table not just unsatisfied, but actively starving -- so humiliated I had to stop at Burger King just to finish what this place failed to start. The service was even worse. Our waitress delivered pure disdain, treating our presence like an inconvenience to her personal day. Eye rolls, curt answers, the full "why are you even here" vibe. And they even had the temerity to ask for a tip on the tax -- because apparently getting fleeced wasn't enough, they wanted to tax the fleecing too. From the chorus of similar reviews, this isn't a bad night -- it's the house special. A toxic little asian culture thriving in a town with no real competition. That's the only reason this dump stays open. In Liberal, Kansas, where real sushi options are a long drive away, they've decided they can charge premium prices for microscopic portions and a side of attitude. The inflated ratings? Laughable. They're propped up by locals just grateful anything Japanese exists out here in the middle of nowhere. Reality is far uglier: overpriced, underwhelming, and served with open contempt. There is nothing -- absolutely nothing -- to recommend here. No quality. No quantity. No value. No respect. I will never return, and I strongly advise anyone reading this to keep driving. Save your money, your time, and your dignity. Sushi Ninja doesn't deserve any of them.

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