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***EDIT: This place is closed and has been taken over as a run of the mill Chinese takeout called Hunan ONE.*** This isn't your typical takeout restaurant. Sure, the Chinese menu looks like that would be the case, and even the generic name may have you fooled, but flip the menu over and you have an entire menu dedicated to Japanese cuisine. I was hesitant about ordering Japanese food from a place like this, but I went out on a limb and don't regret it one bit. I always order the Katsu Don, which is deep fried pork cutlet over a delicious combination of scrambled egg, onion, pickled radish, and steamed Japanese rice. It comes with a bowl of miso soup and a side salad with ginger dressing. Let me just say I've tasted a large variety of foods many times and in large quantities, but this is one of my top five favorite dishes. Everything comes together perfectly. EVERYTHING. I've tried Katsu Don at other restaurants in the Cleveland area and they just can't match the quality of Asian Garden's. The miso soup is pretty good, the salad was average, but the ginger dressing was phenomenal.... plus they give you a more than sufficient portion for your side salad. I could probably drink that stuff straight from the cup. To be honest, I haven't tried anything else on this side of the menu, so I can't convince you that anything else here is as good. They do carry a wide variety of popular Japanese dishes. They have other Don Buri dishes, as well as noodle dishes, teriyaki, tempura, and sushi. They even have gourmet sushi on the menu (the large rolls with several ingredients). If they could somehow pry me away from the Katsu Don, I would definitely try other things. I've tasted a few dishes from the Chinese side. It wasn't terrible, but after having so much Chinese takeout from different places, all of it kind of blends together... especially if you get the more Western dishes, like your sweet and sour or sesame chicken. Can't comment too much on service, as I've only ordered takeout every time. No messed up orders, and they were prepared in a timely manner. Not much else to say there. Pricing is reasonable.
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