Address and Contact Information
Address: 2007 Empire Blvd, Webster, NY 14580
Phone: (585) 670-9222
Website: http://bentoyawebster.com/
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Reviews
We came for the sushi but enjoyed looking around and saw a few items we searched elsewhere for in the past or bought on Amazon for the girls.
The store is small the menu is at the register and also on the wall behind the register. They have things very similar to pure sushi restaurants.
I got the sushi sashimi combo which is my goto at all sushi restaurants and my wife chose two rolls.
We ate at the location at a few tables they have off in a side room for this purpose. The food comes out in to go containers similar to what you would get from Wegmans whether you eat in or not. The only complaint I had was I wanted a dish to put the soy sauce in. We used the lids of the containers to empty the packets in and that worked. I love that they have regular sodium soy sauce. Too many places have low sodium and I prefer regular for a stronger flavor.
The food was great. All of the fish was so fresh. The sashimi tuna was some of the best quality of tuna I’ve had at a sushi place in a long time.
The soup and salad was as expected and good.
Check the menu they have some good platters if you focus on mainly rolls instead of sushi or sashimi. They say allow an hour for these platters. I’ll try it sometime and see how that goes.
We will be back. For those of you who like to drink sake with your sushi get this to go because that’s not an option here.
It’s worth a stop don’t let the no frills turn you off!
The description didn’t include the 2 dumplings that were included, so that was a nice surprise. It also had a very small portion of some sort of cucumber side, which also wasn’t noted in the description.
It also came with a spicy tuna roll. It wasn’t the greatest roll I’ve ever had, but I thought the price was very fair.
The salad was crisp and fresh.
The dumplings had lost a bit of their crisp because they were sitting in soy sauce – honestly, I preferred it – I know most probably wouldn’t.
The miso soup was excellent. It did have tiny pieces of tofu in it, which I thought was low quality, but they were so tiny, and so limited, I don’t imagine anyone would notice them if they were not focusing on them.
I’m no expert on white rice, but I thought it was fluffy and very good. It certainly wasn’t dried out at all, which would be a huge turnoff for me.
From paying to getting my food, it was about 10 minutes. For a what appears to be a mom and pop type restaurant, I thought this was very reasonable.
They seem to be criminally unknown. Very slow. I am going to have to go back and try some different things to get a fair rating.
The staff (the individual I interacted with) was very friendly, and there was no accent barrier, which I struggle with sometimes.
When I asked how long they have been around, I was told about 12 years. Despite being on a major road, I had no idea they existed. This place is definitely on my radar now, though.
I would give it a solid 4.5 stars. Atmosphere brings it down to a 4 star overall, but I really don’t care about atmosphere if the food and price are good, which it was here. And let’s be honest – most of their business seems to be takeout.
Update 6/28/24 got 4 rolls on my lunch break, food was fantastic as always and they have a great selection of other items in the shop.