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Saisaki Van Wert

4.6 (5 reviews)
Closed • 11:00 am - 2:30 pm, 4:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Updated 2 months ago

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Goshen Noodles

Goshen Noodles

(46 reviews)

For Goshen this place is pretty good. I come from Chicago, so I have to remember to judge by local…read morestandards and not Chicago standards. Pros: The pho broth is flavorful Locals really love this place They try their best The egg rolls are flaky and delicious (they're actually fried spring rolls, if you're expecting typical thick Chinese egg rolls these are not the same, but I prefer these) Relaxed service allows for conversation and catching up They keep it pretty clean despite it being so short staffed Delicious bubble tea - boba cooked perfectly chewy Cons: Very short staffed, ONE waitress for the whole place. I would suggest coming here if you're NOT in a hurry, it's not a quick turnaround Smells like Fabuloso (at least you know they're cleaning it but I hate the smell of this stuff, it's so strong it seems like I can taste it!) A little pricey for the area Limited meat in the pho Personal experience: I don't like the chicken spring rolls, the chicken is some sort of dry lunch meat and made what would have been a nice spring roll pretty gross, but I was sharing with someone who didn't want the shrimp ones *I prefer shrimp* I've been to a lot of pho places in Chicago where they have a much better selection of meats, here they only offer the most basic (which is usually probably fine for locals). I'd love to see some fatty flank and tripe available but I'm sure those wouldn't be nearly as popular here so I get why it's not an option. This would be a Chicago 2-star review but a Goshen 4 I suppose, mostly cause I felt bad for the young overworked waitress. I'd come back only cause my family loves it.

Maybe the place was short staffed... but only one older man who took order for our table of 12. He…read morehad maybe 4-5 tables in addition. 1.5 hours later! We got our food...no waters which we requested. Appetizers served all on 2 plates Family Style? -- I felt bad for gentleman who was working hard.. maybe 1 more in kitchen. Trick is order ahead ( maybe 1-2 hours). We noticed at least three tables who obviously had done just that - they were in and out before we even received our food. People at our table said they liked what they ordered.

Noodles & Company

Noodles & Company

(10 reviews)

The food isn't bad, but nothing about this place other than concept raises it beyond fine. It's a…read moredecent choice if you want to please kids and adults with a variety of choices It's crowded right now because it's new, but service is friendly and reasonably fast. They'll take your order to your if you eat in. The soda machine was wonky. It's one of those digital ones and it took two or three tries each time I wanted it to pour. This built up a long line at the soda machine. My wife had the pesto cavatappi and it was pretty good, if a little too creamy and bland. I had the Japanese flat noodles with steak and it was better than average. My kids got the mac and cheese and as you can see in the pic, it's a little under sauced. The menu choices are more interesting than your average fast food place and the product itself is fine. The issue is the price. I'm aware of inflation, but $44 to feed two adults and two 4 year olds is a lot. If the food were stellar or super filling, fine, but it was not. The kids meals were $7 each! I have been to Noodles and Company once or twice before and remember liking it better. I think this place is a few improvements away from 4 stars, but for now, it's just fine. Come for variety and everything else is acceptable.

Their food isn't bad, but nothing amazing either. Their tofu was a little bland and didn't mix well…read morewith the sauces. Service was pretty decent. They have lots of choices which works in their favor. However, they are a little pricey for the amount of food you get. The bowls are relatively small. Overall, kind of mediocre

Noodles & Company

Noodles & Company

(5 reviews)

A relatively recent addition to Airport Highway's restaurant row, Noodles & Company offers a unique…read moremenu with a myriad of pasta offerings from different cultures. It's all about convenience here as the website or app lets you place orders quickly with multiple pickup and delivery options. This location opened in the former Moe's / Magic Wok building and I hope they stick around. According to my receipts I've been here 17 times, and tried most of the menu. The cheesebread appetizer is good, but the accompanying marinara sauce is too chunky. How about a basic mozzarella sticks style sauce? At only $2.89, a caesar side salad seems like an easy choice to go with your pasta entree. The lettuce is fresh, dressing tasty, but size is very small at only a few bites big. Shove some more lettuce into that cup. Dishes that are good here are the mac & cheeses. Buffalo chicken mac got a little too hot for me by the end, but the barbecue style with crispy jalapenos was just right. Interesting contrast of flavors. In large size, they fill the container almost to the brim and have some real heft. Pesto cavatappi (spiral noodles) is also very good with a delicious sauce. Simple buttered noodles with parmesan is about what you'd expect, possibly too plain for most. You can pick whatever protein you want for any entree. The meatballs go great with this dish and they are truly exceptional - taste like they've been cooking all day and have an almost crispy shell on the outside. I thought I'd like the Japanese noodles with marinated steak more. The steak was surprisingly great. The sauce was a sweet teriyaki variety with a kick of heat. It tasted okay until I found the noodles a bit chewy - almost like they were not cooked long enough. Your jaw will get tired chewing these. Repeat visits confirmed that's how they're served. The broccoli in this dish also needed to be cooked longer... crunchy. A couple other fails for me were the pad thai - not a fan of the citrus sauce - and regular spaghetti. Too many tomato chunks in the red sauce. The tortelloni (that's how they spell it) in garlic cream sauce is a winner. Tender folded, stuffed pasta with great cheese flavor. So what is hands-down the best dish at Noodles & Company? That has to be the alfredo montamore with parmesan-crusted chicken. It's your basic chicken alfredo dish with a couple twists. They use spaghetti noodles, add fresh spinach leaves, and the parmesan-crusted chicken is outstanding. It's a salty, indulgent treat we get every visit. Service here is usually spot-on. One time they handed us a bag with two bowls when there were supposed to be five, which was fixed immediately. Friendly employees, attentive management, big variety of dishes. Try this place for something different.

The food was subpar and cold. The chicken I paid extra for was inedible. The girl who took our…read moreorder was nice and personable so that's a plus. She would do well to work somewhere else.

Saisaki Van Wert - sushi - Updated May 2026

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