Oishi

Oishi

213 E State St, West Lafayette, United States

🛍 Asian, Japanese, Meat, Chicken, Vegetarian

3.4 💬30 Bewertungen

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Disclose the magic of Oishi at 213 E State St, West Lafayette, United States. This renowned dining establishment enthralls patrons with an impressive menu designed to delight. Garnering a sterling rating of 3.4 and countless rave reviews, we are proud to offer a dining experience that is simply unrivaled. With 30 satisfied diners, we promise a meal that lives up to your highest expectations.


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Hosea Schiller PhD
Hosea Schiller PhD

You messed up my order, forgot things, and Teriyaki Chicken looked bad. it was gray and grisly and teriyaki sauce was essentially water.

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Mr. Kellen Hahn
Mr. Kellen Hahn

If I could eat food for the rest of my life, it would be the Sesam Tofu from here. Good gluten-free and vegetarian options also.


Hans Keebler
Hans Keebler

For the first and last time I will visit this facility. The staff is not friendly, D customer service, the restaurant was filled with unavoidable tables, and the food was terrible. Hunan Beef may have six small pieces of meat in a plate of vegetables. Don't waste your money.


Elaina White
Elaina White

Really good (I would like to say it is Cantonese style food) and reminds me of legit Hong Kong??? Flavours. The soups are also very delicious and fresh, a try not worth MSG soups. You also have Casserole/Claypot rice with the crispy rice! You can't even get that in many big cities!


Reggie Ebert Jr.
Reggie Ebert Jr.

this is the first time we?ve ever eaten here. we ordered teriyaki chicken, chicken lo-mein, and 2 orders of steamed pork potstickers. the steamed potstickers were good, but they were absolutely not even close to being done. they were extremely doughy and sticky. upon opening the second box of steamed potstickers, it was actually something that was absolutely not what we ordered, but instead, was fried and had a bunch of what i think was spinach inside of it? it wasn?t good, and it wasn?t what we ordered. the teriyaki chicken was just okay, the chicken wasn?t the consistency i was expecting, but whatever it?s nobody?s fault. but it just wasn?t my favorite. overall though, everything had a decent flavor. some things were just a little messed up and questionable.


Abe Hartmann V
Abe Hartmann V

One of best restaurants you can find near Purdue. I always go for their Spicy Seafood Dry Pot, Stir-fried Eggplants with Potatoes(veggie menu) and Cheongdu Spicy Chicken.


Tyler Torp
Tyler Torp

Great little place for those seeking something a little different to scratch that itch for delicious Chinese food. Their selections seem more authentic to me. Though they have many of the standard Hong Kong style Chinese dishes that you 'll find anywhere, they also have a list of more authentic items that seem like a minefield to the unfamiliar. So far we 've tried the Princess Chicken, the Salt Pepper Chicken, and the Chengdu Dry Chili chicken, Garden Chicken, and String Bean Chicken. All have been fantastic, especially the Chengdu. One word of warning for those with a delicate mouth if they say something is spicy, they mean it. It may very well light up your face.


Prof. Bernard Bergstrom IV
Prof. Bernard Bergstrom IV

The serving portions were large and relatively inexpensive. I've had the fried rice with shrimp and pidan porridge. They were quite delicious. I wished that they had more accommodation for dining alone. Keep in mind that there is a service charge or $1 $2 automatically added to the bill that I wasn?t told about.

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West Lafayette

West Lafayette

Categories

  • Asian
  • Japanese
  • Meat
  • Chicken
  • Vegetarian
  • Seafood

Amenities

  • Takeout
  • Delivery

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