U2 JAPAN RENSSELAER 600 North Greenbush Road, Rensselaer, NY 12144
About the Business
U2 Japan Rensselaer is a popular Japanese restaurant located at 600 North Greenbush Road in Rensselaer, New York. Known for its authentic and delicious Japanese cuisine, the restaurant offers a wide variety of traditional dishes such as sushi, ramen, and bento boxes. With a cozy and inviting atmosphere, U2 Japan Rensselaer is the perfect place to enjoy a taste of Japan in the heart of New York. Whether you're craving fresh sushi or flavorful noodle dishes, this restaurant is sure to satisfy your Japanese food cravings.
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Location & Phone number
600 N Greenbush Rd, Rensselaer, NY 12144, United States
Hours open
Monday:
11:00 - 21:30
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
11:00 - 21:30
Thursday:
11:00 - 21:30
Friday:
11:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
11:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
11:00 - 21:30
Reviews
"Waited almost an hour for dine in last night, up at 3am with food poisoning. Had the chicken ramen bowl, and pan fried gyoza. Food was alright, my stomach is now paying. Chicken did not seem to appear raw, however something was certainly off this entire meal."
"Absolutely fantastic Ramen, they know what they are doing here - i don't recall the exact name but I had the ramen with the pork- excellent."
"Amazing sushi and fried rice. The sushi was tasteful and the right combination for its size. The beef fried was very good, not too strong on one end of flavours but still good taste that made it very enjoyable. The fried rice was simple, to the point, and wasn’t dry. I even heated it up the next day and it was just as good."
"I was visiting from out of town when I tried this spot. I'm so happy I did. My family and I had the hibachi dishes. I got steak hibachi, and my sister got the shrimp hibachi with a side of salmon. I know where I'll be coming for now on when I visit again. Meals were delicious."
"I literally stumbled upon this place while waiting for the bestie to get off work. The sign outside said they were having a grand opening since love to check out new places to eat in the capital region I decided to head on over… The restaurant is clean. It’s very cold inside though. Because it was raining out I had zero intentions on sitting down to eat. The food took about 10-15 mins to prepare. The staff was polite and helpful. The food was surprisingly very good. I didn’t care for the rice much. It was bland. I ordered a combo meal. It included two choices of meat but I opted to add scallops for $2 extra. I was very elated with my decision. I woke up the next day craving this all over again. I’m not even a hibachi person. The combo meal also included two sides: rice and lo mein noodles- (I believe), salad(the dressing they included tasted better with the meat) veggies(there were so many pieces of zucchini.. ugh I could have done without it.), miso soup, and the aforementioned two meat sides. Personally I recommend eating here. It’s definitely worth the money and the food tastes really good. I would avoid the rice if possible unless you need something to eat without any seasoning. I plan to bring my kid here soon."
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