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  • I lived in North Olmsted for the better part of 3 years and to be honest I have driven past Mashiso (still no idea how to pronounce it) plenty of times not thinking anything of it. My girlfriend brought it up for us to try as she heard that it was similar style to Chipotle but Asian cuisine so we figured we would give it a go for dinner on Saturday night. We pulled up at prime dinner time of 6pm. We walked in and to be honest the first thing I thought was this was a Chipotle clone. The décor was similar (except with red as the main color theme), had a similar line as chipotle and even the same menu style above the line. I love Chipotle so I was completely fine with the set up and felt like I was in my comfort zone. It was also nice to see other diners in there enjoying dinner and not a completely empty restaurant. We were greeted by the restaurant worker and we stated to her that it was our first time. She was very friendly, explained the process as similar to yet again Chipotle (wrap, bowl, salad) and even offered to let us sample the meats to pick the one for our liking. We both opted for bowls and both went with the vegetable lo mein noodles over the rice, I went with the Thai curry chicken as it has a nice spice to it, the lady went with the Korean beef without trying a sample. We finished our bowls with steamed broccoli and carrots, Asian slaw, Hunan Sauce (soy based) and cheese. They also gave us multiple "cold sauces" to mix in which was a nice touch. The food was good not great; it would be better in my opinion if they stirred it all together but that's just a preference. The meats were tasty but I would go with the Korean beef next time as it had better flavor than my chicken dish. The noodles were nothing to write home about but I did surprisingly enjoy the Asian slaw. The meal was portioned correctly as I was able to finish my meal but I was 100% full when I was done. I recommend the orange "cold sauce" over the white "cold sauce" (didn't get the names of these). It was overall a nice changeup to Asian cuisine. I wouldn't say this was any better or any worse than any Chinese takeout but I would come back again. My meal was filling and priced well, the staff was friendly and knowledgeable and it was a very clean establishment. If you want to change it up, give Mashiso a go.
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