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    Panera Bread

    2.9 (58 reviews)
    ModerateSandwiches, Salad, Soup
    Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Dogs allowed
    Good for kids

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    Andre P.

    Thought I'd add on to my previous review -- ordering that You Pick Two (this time with the cheaper Bacon Turkey Bravo) and mac and cheese is still just expensive, but adding a small fountain drink makes this total $16.50. Yikes. Food was fine, but considering you need to clean up after yourself and grab your own drink, is this seriously worth it? Take out's always been the move, but if there's something good about dine-in, you could probably just come in and spend however long you want to talk or study in the dining room.

    Lobster roll and French onion soup
    Will V.

    If you want fast casual dining, cannot get better. I had a new Cuban chicken panini and chicken Caesar salad. I enjoyed this new sandwich. Creamy dressing and seasoned. I think Panera has one of the best Caesar dressing's. Don't judge!!! My wife had the French onion soup and lobster roll. First off, we didn't know this lobster roll was $16 dollars! Damn! I tried it and it was too chewy and didn't taste any seasoning. I would of been very upset with the meal, but she liked it. I will say, the French onion soup is the best!!! I always get the plum tea. No extra sugar and is the best tea they have. I enjoy going to this Panera for the outdoor seating during the summer time. Timing on receiving the meal meets my expectations. Price is effecting the rating. They are starting to increase higher and higher. Just turns me away when a sushi place down the street, gives more the value.

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    Timothy T.

    Been here a few times and while it's not fantastic you get a fairly good sandwich for not a great deal of money. The ordering process is a bit bothersome but you do get a beeper that lets you know when your meal is ready. I ordered a turkey sandwich on whole grain bread which had bacon and avocado on it. It was good. Ambiance is decent and it's worth a return visit or two

    Lunch!
    Keyajah M.

    Loved it. It was great. Me and babe stopped here for lunch. I was able to build my own salad which was great. We did curbside so it was quick and easy and contactless.

    Seriously?!!!

    Their beverage dispensers are extremely disgusting! I got diarrhea every time I had beverages there.

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    I love the modem Greek salad with quinoa, and am also fond of the black bean soup. This is my favorite place for carry out

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    10 years ago

    Rebecca O'Connor is a true professional who goes above and beyond. She had my catering order expedited and saved my business meeting

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    12 years ago

    Really nice employees.....soup was awesome( love the potato). Place is under renovation but was clean.

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    Nagoya - Age Tofu and edamame

    Nagoya

    4.1(120 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    For years, I had come to Friendship Plaza, though I never took the chance to the go to Nagoya. I…read moregot the chance and I will say that the food perfectly represents the concept of friendship. Brand: 5/5 Nagoya is a Japanese restaurant located in Friendship Plaza in Howell Township. I do like the brush stroke of the logo, which shows well on the entrance sign and the leather-bound menu. Website: 3/5 I do like the first impressions that Nagoya's website gives you, with an image of the sushi and an option to select "Pick Up and Delivery," which leads you to their usage of the app MenuSifu. The gallery of images of the food do provide a glimpse into the establishment's cuisine. While a couple of the menu items had images, most of them did not. It should be noted that Nagoya has unusual time lapses in terms of when they are open or closed, which the Yelp description provides a better format for explaining it than the website does. Wait Time: 5/5 I experienced no delays or disruptions during the wait time. Ambiance: 5/5 This Japanese restaurant has the unique ambiance of having multicolored lights shown upon the glass walls, while the dimmed lights gave the interior a cool vibe. This includes the dark color of the tables and the seats, all of which felt comfortable. I can clearly see how this establishment would be used for celebrations. The well-spaced tables percolated throughout the large space. The music showcased Japanese Christmas songs throughout the establishment. Food: 4/5 I ordered the Alaskan Roll, which consists of salmon, cucumber, and avocado. The vegetables gave the special roll its sharp, distinct taste. Clearly, I can see how Alaska would have a major theme in the roll with the presence of salmon. The rice and the nori sheet did not stay, and the sushi rolls did fall apart, though I did think that the rice and the other ingredients had good texture. Service: 5/5 The staff managed to provide my order without any issues. Worth The Money?: 5/5 The Alaskan Roll perfectly represents the brand of Nagoya, as among its selection of unique sushi rolls. I personally suggest creating a more unique rolls, for I would be curious as to what they would taste like. Indeed, the website provides you with many other selections of Japanese cuisine. You can also expect to find your sushi roll well-tended despite the nori sheet and the wait time it took to make them. Throughout my meal, the ambiance greatly matched the experience. The service matched the food well, since the meal had the sushi roll, the wasabi, and the yellowtail available. Concerning the first impressions of Nagoya, I definitely did not expect the establishment to have the more upbeat ambiance compared to other Japanese restaurants I went to. I will say that it did give me a new experience, despite the website's presentation. As such, the ambiance never once tried my patience while awaiting my order. I can see how the staff managed to keep the establishment cared for. I will say that the Alaskan Roll and the experience overall managed to match the price and make it worth it. Rating: 5/5 Stars With an establishment like Nagoya, I see plenty of hope for improvement and it will continue to represent Friendship Plaza pleasantly. I would definitely consider Nagoya my second choice when searching for Japanese restaurants in the Howell Township area. Recommend To... Anyone wandering around the large Friendship Plaza if they go to the Shoprite there if they are looking to try Japanese cuisine.

    Wow - this was a truly excellent sushi option when we were in Jackson. Great special rolls and very…read morereasonable lunch specials that even included some rolls normally considered special elsewhere. Please serve tea in a pot for those who want it. Also, the bubbles in the bubble tea were WAY overcooked to the point of exploding. Please either cook them correctly or don't serve it at all. Skip the drinks and go for the sushi! It was delicious, very generous, beautifully presented and very fresh.

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    Nagoya - Nagoya entrance sign

    Nagoya entrance sign

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    Alaskan Roll

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    Ha’Misada - Salad Combo- super good!!!

    Ha’Misada

    3.7(20 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Every time I finish shopping at BJ's, I pass by this place on my way out. I've been wanting to give…read morethis place a try for a while. We finally made it here one night for an early dinner. The place is pretty big, with white walls, a super high ceiling, fake grass plastered to the top of one of the walls, and mounted TVs showing menu items and regular TV. Black tables and chairs make up the front of the restaurant while booth seats make up the back area. It is fast casual where you place your order with the cashier and find a table. They'll bring the food to you when it's ready. We ordered the following: Sabich- Hubs and I liked this a lot. It's been a while since we had this and the moment I saw it on the menu, I knew I had to have it. Hubs loved the Israeli salad on the inside. Sabich reminds me of Miznon, which is great. I loved this and would order it again. Beef kufta skewer with rice and beans; fried zucchini sticks- It's beef kuftas on 2 skewers. Daughter liked this and thought it was soft and good. I loved the fact that the beef kufta was served in a skewer. I had it like this one other time in Canada and this brought me back to that time. Hubs wished it was lamb. LOL.The zucchini sticks were nicely fried. Be warned that there is an 8% service charge here. We didn't get the receipt but I saw it on the cash register screen. The entrance is a little tricky to get in. You can only get in as if you're going into BJ's/Starbucks. I didn't realize that until I passed the entrance and had to make a U-turn. Once you pass that entrance on Route 9, that's it. The strip mall only has an exit onto Route 9. Overall, service was friendly and quick. Will return when in the area to try other items on the menu.

    The food here is terrible. I especially hated the baba ganoush. I wouldn't recommend this place to…read moreanyone. The service was bad and it took forever to get my food.

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    Ha’Misada - Outside. Plenty of parking.

    Outside. Plenty of parking.

    Ha’Misada - Beef Kufta Skewer- well-seasoned and nice char. Comes w/2 sides. Here: Couscous w/veg and Israeli Salad. Excellent!

    Beef Kufta Skewer- well-seasoned and nice char. Comes w/2 sides. Here: Couscous w/veg and Israeli Salad. Excellent!

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    Asian Harbor - Maki lunch special, and Chicken Teryaki lunch box...  Chicken Noodle Soup Miso Soup.  Also had   Blackboard special of Sushi Crab Taco.

    Asian Harbor

    3.8(95 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    In Aldrich Plaza, you will find the culinary realm of Asia welcoming you inside…read more Brand: 5/5 Asian Harbor is a pan-Asian restaurant in Aldrich Plaza that offers Japanese and Thai cuisines. On the outside, it may not look splendid (only because you have not stepped inside). Concerning the interior, you are welcomed with two portraits the moment you walk inside. It gives you an idea about the simple aesthetics that pervades the establishment. You will find many geisha portraits upon the walls. At the corner, you will find a section that directly sells the seafood. Indeed, the unassuming appearance of a restaurant in a shopping plaza gives way to an interior filled with quiet joy. Website: 4/5 It has a basic design, with the theme typically used for restaurants leading you down to the description and a separate page for the menu. However, it had no images accompanying the menu items. Nevertheless, it functions well enough. Wait Time: 5/5 I experienced no interruptions while awaiting my order, which came quickly. Ambiance: 5/5 I do like the blue, twinkly lights upon the upper parts of the wood-paneled walls that gave the establishment a calm, cool vibe, along with the smoothly low volume of the pop music. There is a large circular light at the center of the ceiling, which I presume is turned out at night or during special events. The seats felt comfortable and the booths and the tables had a tolerable space. Be advised that it is authentically Asian in the sense they do not have forks or knives, rather only chopsticks. So, please know how to use them before coming. Food: 5/5 I ordered the Dream Roll, which is a specialty roll consisting of steamed shrimp, avocado, cucumber, and topped with lobster salad, seaweed salad, and honey sauce. I did enjoy the shrimp which gave it a hearty taste along with the avocado, seaweed, and honey sauce. I should forewarn that their wasabi did get pretty zesty, for it was not the diluted store-bought version (and most certainly not pistachio ice cream). Even as I ate half of a sushi roll, it still held its form and did not completely break apart. Clearly, this specialty roll is a dream encapsulated within a roll. I also had a side of water that came free of charge, which I wish more restaurants start doing more for a liquid that takes little effort to acquire. The prevalence of seafood and vegetables managed to help me get a more healthy meal. Service: 5/5 The owner served during a slow time and accommodated me throughout my time there. Worth The Money?: 5/5 The allure of the specialty rolls and the presence of Japanese and Thai food reflects the brand of Asian Harbor perfectly. Food can definitely speak in a universal language through the sensation of taste. What Asian Harbor tells me is that it has a lot to offer Aldrich Plaza. The website I would say does not evoke the aesthetics well, particularly considering how Americans typically know little about China and Japan (and even little about the rest of Asia). It would help to perhaps teach some Japanese or Thai words and history on the site. At no point did the wait for the Dream Roll feel cumbersome when accounting for the ambiance. The soothing atmosphere made it easy for me to wait as I wrote, and it fits the brand quite well. Just as well, the atmosphere let me immerse myself into the Dream Roll, as though the experience itself was a dream. Overall, I could find nothing seriously wrong about Asian Harbor. My experience was too pleasant to give it a low score. Considering the status of the Dream Roll as a Specialty Roll, I expected it to have a high price, which comes with the ingredients packed into it. I would absolutely consider it my first choice for Asian cuisine, and I would say that the price is worth it. Rating: 5/5 Stars I enjoyed my first visit to Asian Harbor, and I hope it is not my last, since I have yet to try more sushi rolls. Recommend To... Anyone looking to familiarize yourself with Japanese and Thai cuisines, but are looking for the challenge of using only chopsticks.

    Food is always good and super fresh, good size portions, and better than most in the pricing!read more

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    Asian Harbor - Chicken? Teriyaki

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    China Moon - C2. General Tso's Chicken Combo Meal

    China Moon

    4.2(59 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $

    Update time!! Since…read moremoving to Howell in 2013, I have eaten at China Moon as well as take out --- a lot. You can't Dine-in anymore since covid, but that doesn't stop this family from enjoying the delicious food here. Due to my health issues, I tend to get under the weather often---- so I have to just say that whenever I am feeling under the weather which can be often- my hubby and Mini-Me head right over to Linda's. I am a repeat order and she always has it ready for pick up. 2 large hot and sour soups, house fried rice and veg lo mein. On day 1 I love the HS soup broth, day 2 the soup vegetables with the rice, day 3 I repeat with the broth and day 4 vege and leftover rice and day 5 veg lo mein, this method works for me, and helps my body get back on track. Linda totally understands that her food makes me feel loads better and I able to get out of bed and function- I am not saying she is a miracle worker but...... after 10+ years of this, whenever I am sick- I can only say- that her restaurants hot & sour soup is my happiness, gets me out of bed able to work. Okay - and the rest of my family pretty much loves everything on the China Moon menu. Ingredients are fresh and if you have not tried the chicken wings, you have too, my husband really likes them. Family owned restaurant and I most appreciative of the hard work and dedication to their business. Support Local!

    Been coming here ever since my family moved to Howell back in 2003!! Food is amazing and we order…read moretakeout from here almost every special family occasion. Easily one of the best Chinese food spots in Howell!

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    China Moon - Smell is too good

    Smell is too good

    China Moon - Awesome NYE dinner

    Awesome NYE dinner

    China Moon - Chinese broccoli with garlic and oyster sauce, steamed rice and Hunan beef

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    Chinese broccoli with garlic and oyster sauce, steamed rice and Hunan beef

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