
Mellow mainstay offering sushi rolls & classic Asian dishes with a twist along with hot & cold sake.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3220 Apalachee Pkwy #13, Tallahassee, FL 32311
Phone: (850) 893-4112
Website: https://www.azutally.com/
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Reviews
The moo goo gai pan was decent and probably the safest non-sushi option on the menu. However, the cashew chicken was very disappointing. The sauce completely overpowered the dish and dominated the entire plate in an unpleasant way, making it difficult to enjoy any of the individual flavors. A not to mention that the sauce did not even taste good, had it, it over taking the dish may have been a positive but as for this experience it was nasty.
Overall, while the sushi alone might justify a return, the hot entrées were inconsistent and not worth the price. With better balance and execution on the cooked dishes, this place could improve, but as of now it’s a 2 out of 5 experience.
Example today: I started with the sunshine roll and it was some of the best sushi ever. The shrimp in it had the perfect crunch and flavor. The cream cheese and scallions went great with the shrimp. I followed with hot and sour soup served hot (temperature) and hot (spicy). It might be too spicy for some but just right to me. I asked my server, who was wonderful BTW, for a description of the crispy Thai chicken that I eventually ordered as my meal. She said it was a chicken breast, panko breaded, and fried. I like white meat chicken, so it sounded good. When it arrived, there was no white meat chicken… all dark meat. It was still good but not what was advertised.
Keep trying, Lucy Ho, you’re doing a lot of things right… just work on a few details.
The food took a long time. They served sushi without soy and it was several minutes before the server was even seen to ask.
Most of the appetizers were out, eaten, and dishes cleared before mine was served. One gentleman kept waiting and still didn’t have dinner when the rest of us were through.
All that said. The food was great. The group likes each other and had plenty to talk about.
The Sunday buffet is always good, happy hour Thursday is generally a great time.
As a Celiac and someone married to an Asian-American, the food I miss the most since my diagnosis is Asian foods of all kinds.
While on vacation in Florida, I found Azu Lucy Ho’s, which has a separate gluten-free menu. They also provide gluten-free tamari.
As far as the gluten-free food, while I thought the house salad was a rip-off at $6, I liked the $18 Mongolian beef and the $21 Yu-Shang Triple. The scallops were HUGE too.
While the regular menu is much larger, I was just happy to get some Chinese-American food for once. I’d love it if they could make a gluten-free green onion pancake because I was jealous of the normal one my husband ordered.
The owner was also a totally chill guy and very personable.
Overall, if you’re a Celiac, I definitely recommend this place.
Visited: May 2024