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  • Sujeo is an interesting place. The place gives a modern, trendy vibe. The menu flexes the farms that they source their ingredients from (just like all of Tory Miller's restaurants). They serve American-inspired pan Asian cuisine. In short, they're a hipster Asian fusion restaurant. Because I am an Asian yuppie in the area, I go to Sujeo a lot. I'm probably the perfect example of their target demographic. Over the years, I've tried a lot of their menu items, and I have my opinions. Let's start with my favorites. I absolutely love their late night noodle bar on Fridays and Saturdays. They come up with a cool new noodle dish every week, and it sure beats getting late night pizza. I also love their korean chicken wings. It's a cross between ultra crispy korean chicken and buffalo wings with blue cheese. I'm not positive, but I think the blue cheese dressing is made with kewpie which is tasty Japanese mayonnaise. The Lao sausage dish is pure genius. Make sure to get a little bit of everything in every bite for a spicy party in your mouth with all sorts of textures from the crispy sticky rice, pickled greens, and meaty sausage. The new pho has freaking bone marrow in it, so it's a great option if you want to bring home a bone for your dog. The bibimbap has a very authentic flavor, and the subtle flavor of the sesame oil and stone bowl really make it shine. Their rotating soft serve tends to be really interesting, and I rarely leave without a swirly cone. While there are a lot of things I love (especially on their new menu), Sujeo also makes some dishes that I find quite mediocre. Mapo tofu and dan dan men are usually my favorite things to order at szechuan restaurants. However, they're pretty bad at Sujeo. The dan dan noodles are pretty flavorless, and the noodles are mushy. The eggplant mapo tofu sounds awesome in theory, but it's also pretty flavorless. It's not very hot or numbing, and it's kind of tangy for some reason. The kimcheese sounds cool in theory, but it's basically like eating a spicy Handi-Snack. I also never like their drinks. My final complaint is the service. While they're always super nice and helpful, I find myself waiting a long time for my food compared to other restaurants. Because there's a lot of awesome and not awesome stuff happening at once, I think that averages my experiences at Sujeo to 4 stars. I recommend checking it out, and I encourage you to go again if you don't like it the first time since their menu can be so hit or miss.
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