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    Eugene Hot Pot Express

    5.0 (6 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Uniquely Chengdu

    Uniquely Chengdu

    4.1
    (206 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    You want spicy authentic Szechuan? You're going to get it here. We were surprised to see this…read morerestaurant right off campus! Started with the fungus appetizer, it was cold, spicy and chewy perfection. We got the beef grill, spicy, vegetables perfectly crispy, meat perfectly tender and intense flavor throughout. Order a side of rice to go with it to balance the salty flavors. Last dish we got was the Szechuan chicken noodle dish. Wish there was a bit more chicken and veggies but overall the noodles were delicious and savory sweet with nicely cooked chicken, bell peppers, onions and mushrooms. Don't sleep on this place in Eugene. It's quick service, nice modern interior and delicious food

    Eugene is truly a beautiful place. Tonight, I went to the downtown area and decided to try this…read morebusy Sichuan restaurant. What surprised me was that most of the customers were Westerners--it's hard to imagine that everyone can handle such bold, heavy flavors, but I decided to give it a try. Environment: The overall lighting is quite dim, with black tables and black chairs. The ambiance is also on the darker side. Taste: We ordered shrimp wontons, dan dan noodles, and a bowl of maocai (a type of spicy boiled dish). The maocai was quite watery, not at all like the rich, thick broth of boiled beef in chili sauce--the ingredients weren't very flavorful. The shrimp wontons were very fresh. The dan dan noodles were delicious. Service: The restaurant is run by a Chinese couple who moved to Eugene about 10 years ago. You can tell they really love this place and run the restaurant with great care. When I was paying, for some reason my card kept getting declined, but the owner actively helped me figure out a solution, which eventually eased the awkwardness. I hope they keep getting better and better!

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    Interior
    Interior
    Cumin lamb (by request)
    Cumin lamb (by request)
    Beef pancakes

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    Beef pancakes
    Izakaya Meiji Company

    Izakaya Meiji Company

    4.1
    (698 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    Always love eating here! It's hard sometimes to find good vegetarian options but the tofu here is…read moreso good and it's such a fun way to share a meal. It's the place I always bring friends and family from out of town

    There are no reservations at this restaurant, so it's first come first serve. Street parking was…read moreeasy to find, and we arrived around 7. The place was packed, but thankfully we were seated quite quickly with a 5-10 minute wait. The interior is cozy and welcoming. It's dimly lit with mood lighting on the tables. It felt lively since the tables were packed. We started by ordering the sake and shoyu flights and some fries with wasabi mayo while we explored the rest of their menu. We received the flights quickly. Both flights had 3 flavors and were tasty and fun to try. Each flight comes with a menu describing the flavor profile and how the drinks were made. The flavors of each flight were distinct and matched their descriptions. The fries with wasabi mayo were pretty basic fries. They were well seasoned, had a nice crunch, and the mayo had a subtle wasabi flavor without it being spicy. For our next round we ordered the salmon misoyaki, butternut squash, tofu kushiyaki, and steak kushiyaki. Unfortunately, our server forgot to bring our butternut squash, but we ended up being full with the rest of the food we ordered and just took it off our order. The salmon misoyaki was delicious - perfectly cooked, tender, and well seasoned. The mustard greens on the side added a nice sourness. The tofu kushiyaki was tender and flavorful. The steak kushiyaki was well-seasoned, but more well done than I preferred and a little tough. Next, we ordered the spinach goma ae and umeboshi unigiri. The spinach goma ae was such a pleasant surprise! It's a chilled spinach dish with a tamari/black sesame sauce that was refreshing mid-meal. Really good umami flavor! The umeboshi onigiri had the expected sharp salty/sour flavor that balanced well with the ratio of rice. Ended up dipping the umeboshi onigiri in the goma ae sauce to get every last drop. For dessert we ordered the basque cheesecake and créme brûlée. The cheesecake was just okay. The menu said there was sake and black sesame flavors, but apart from some black sesame dust on the plate we couldn't taste the sake/sesame. The texture was thick and not super smooth. It was a pretty heavy dessert and not very sweet. The créme brûlée was yummy. The custard was smooth and the crunchy caramelized sugar on top was a nice contrast in texture and flavor. The service itself was slow. We were waiting around 15 minutes between orders. Given, it was a busy night. However, we felt a bit forgotten as our server did forget to bring one of our dishes, we had to ask for our dessert menus twice, and we were accidentally served two basque cheesecakes instead of our order of cheesecake and créme brûlée. The staff were friendly, and quickly brought out the correct desserts at the end. I'd recommend ordering more dishes at once so you can enjoy more food in between orders. Would definitely come back again to try the rest of their menu. We wanted to try the Japanese sweet potato but they had sold out that night. The oysters, sashimi, and udon also looked quite good!

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    Izakaya Meiji Company
    Spicy potato, served cold. Delicious.
    Spicy potato, served cold. Delicious.
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    Sunrise Asian Food Market

    Sunrise Asian Food Market

    4.3
    (125 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    I love sunrise. Biggest Asian market in eugene. Good food and super wide selection of items in the…read morefresh, dry, and frozen chests.

    I have to say that this market came with rave reviews by many. And I always prefer to support…read morelocal. I was excited to have found many of the items I was looking for. They were a little pricier compared to what I'm used to paying, but I figured it was fair because, we in Eugene do not have easy access to a lot of items that are found in our local chain grocery stores. I came across the produce section and was excited to find 2 bags of taro leaves (we call it luau leaves back home). The two packages they had, looked like it had smaller leaves than I preferred, but looked really fresh. I was planning on surprising my family by making palusami since I only had 2 bags and didn't have enough for make laulau. I had all of my ingredients laid out and ready. Imagine my surprise and disappointment when I opened the taro leaf packages and found that inside the nice and fresh leaf, were small, wilted, yellow, brown spotted, broken and ripped with holes taro leaves! These are basically the leaves that a grocery store should not be selling and instead, they decided to deceive their customer by wrapping those leaves with a nice, fresh one on the outside. I felt so disappointed in this store! I'm from the island, I know my taro leaves. If they did this purposely thinking other people will not notice, shame on the store. I know many have raved about the produce here, and I hope that this is a fluke. I will try again in a couple of weeks. If I get similar results, I will need to talk to the owner about getting a better vendor. Or i'll just order it from back home and pay that shipping charge.

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    Tako yaki, don't recommend.
    Tako yaki, don't recommend.
    Authentic Dutch Stroopwafel, tin candies, Korean soft cakes/cookies, Toblerone chocolates
    Authentic Dutch Stroopwafel, tin candies, Korean soft cakes/cookies, Toblerone chocolates
    Woods Ear Mushroom (Fungus) and Whole Anise

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    Woods Ear Mushroom (Fungus) and Whole Anise
    Spice 'n' Steam

    Spice 'n' Steam

    3.7
    (408 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    My daughter gave birth and the first thing she requested at the hospital was jook (some call it…read morecongee). I was about to drive out to Portland area to find it but Yelp help me find this place that was only 6 mins away. Thank goodness! On the outside, I wasn't sure if this place was open, but as soon as I opened the door, I see there were people dining and the hostess greeted me right away. I informed her I wanted to do take out, so she handed me the menu. I was impressed that they had some dim sum items to choose from and was thinking this will be the best surprise for my daughter! I ordered some basics and the century egg and pork jook (congee). The wait wasn't long and the items were packed nicely. I wish they added some yellow mustard and shoyu to dip but maybe it's something I should have asked for. Overall, I'm am glad this place exists. The food is good, the flavors are there but be aware, price point is pretty steep but hey, it's probably the only place in Eugene that serves legit Cantonese dim sum and congee.

    I think I've had good food from here before but this last order wasn't good. The actual fried rice…read morein my Shrimp Fried Rice was okay (kind of bland), but the shrimp in it wasn't good in my opinion. They use medium/smallish shrimp instead of the large, high-quality stuff. The intestine tract is left on some of the shrimp, leaving a muddy flavor that I just don't like. The chow fun was just okay. It is passable if you cook it longer and add more sauce at home.

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    Wall art and wall seating
    Wall art and wall seating
    D7. Jumbo Shrimp Dumplings, D5. Soup Dumplings, D16. XO Sauce Rice Noodle Rolls XO
    D7. Jumbo Shrimp Dumplings, D5. Soup Dumplings, D16. XO Sauce Rice Noodle Rolls XO
    Indoor Seating area with Ceiling Decor

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    Indoor Seating area with Ceiling Decor
    Eugene Asian Market

    Eugene Asian Market

    4.1
    (36 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    I needed a new wok and decided to try this Asian Grocery to see if I could find a good one. I…read morepicked this one because it was easy to get to off of a freeway. The store front looks new, in a nice area and they have a parking behind the store which is helpful if there is no street parking open. I called the store to see if they carried woks and the person was nice to tell me they did and the price range. When I went up to check out, the lady at the front desk was so nice when I asked her opinion on the wok. It's nice to get another opinion when you can't read what's on the label. But, the company has been in business since 1628 so I'm sure they have the experience to make a good pan. Inside is a bright large store with a good number of aisles of products, fresh produce, frozen foods, cooking items and live seafood. You could, seriously, spend an hour or more looking at all the items. The shelves are clean and the items look good!! The aisles are wide and brightly lit. They had products for Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Korean and Philippine cooking, as far as I saw. They have shopping carts and cute small ones for kids. I wasn't here for much so took a hand basket. Big mistake. Picking up a sauce here and 7lbs of rice there and my basket was getting heavy. So, went to check out. I felt the prices were good. And, they were kind enough to pack it all in a cardboard box which made it easy to carry out. The items I've tried have been good quality and tasty. I definitely recommend and, even though I just went today, I have a running list of things I forgot and want to get next time.

    This place is the place if you're looking for anything Asian-Pocky, Buldak noodles, hot pot…read moresupplies, ice cream, anything red bean/matcha/taro....all of those flavors. I tried the buns and I got good checkout service, but the steamed buns retain a dough-y texture. Not bad, but not my personal fave. The fillings weren't bad. I liked the flavor of the canned bubble tea, but with every canned bubble tea I've had, the bubble part is not the best. This place is close to where I live, and it'll be excellent for getting Buldak Creamy Carbonara!

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    The haul
    The haul
    Eugene Asian Market
    Chips didn't make the ride home

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    Chips didn't make the ride home

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