Familiar Japanese & Chinese fare, plus a lunch buffet, in a cozy space accented by fans & lanterns.
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Address: 12105 NC-226, Spruce Pine, NC 28777
Phone: (828) 766-8811
Website: https://www.tokyosprucepine.com/
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The food is good and there is good variety.
Shrimp sauce is good. The crab Rangoons I had a month ago were not well cooked and crispy, kind of chewy and undercooked, so they need to change that or I won’t be getting those again which is a shame cause I love them usually. Good prices.
Although the restaurant was clean and the server was polite, I could only leave 2 stars because of the super small tank that housed a super large fish . I looked up what type of fish it was, and the closest I could find is one called a Giant Gourami. If that’s correct, it’s supposed to be kept in a 300 gallon tank? This one was in maybe a 50 gallon tank at the MOST. No landscaping rock/gravel/plants. Just a blank tank. With a smaller tank mate. When we placed our hand near the glass, it came over to our hands. Just heartbreaking.
Dinner buffet pricing was $10.99 plus your drink. I guess that’s ok for folks that eat lots and lots of chicken. But why can’t Chinese restaurants have dishes for vegetarians? Other than noodles and butter-soaked carrots? How about some bean curd/tofu, or even just mixed vegetables like broccoli/carrots/cauliflower? I had to pick broccoli out of the broccoli/chicken dishes.
So for positives: server was polite; lo mein noodles were the thin kind, not the super thick ones like lots of places use now; my husband liked the chocolate pudding; and if you’re a carnivore that eats lots of chicken, you’ll be happy with the variety of selections for chicken.
Sorry, but after being a vegetarian for over 30 years, I can’t give more than two stars b/c of the inhumane fish tank and the minimal veg options.