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    Joel W.

    We came here for a quick bite to eat and weren't disappointed. My wife really liked the Tonkotsu Ramen. My teriyaki chicken was really unique and the more I ate it, the more I liked it. Would definitely recommend!!

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    3 months ago

    Ramen is pretty good ! I haven't tried the sushi but 11$ for a California roll is tax. I'll stick to the ramen.

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    Shiok! Ridiculously Delicious

    Shiok! Ridiculously Delicious

    4.3
    (139 reviews)
    9.8 mi
    $$

    If we had never eaten here before, today's experience would have been one and done…read more After spending Spring Break camping at Three Island Crossing and Bruneau Dunes State Park, we stopped at Shiok on our way home to Boise for a late lunch. The vibe from the waitress told us she didn't want to be there. We were barely greeted and shown a table to sit down at. We barely had seen the menu when she came by and asked us about drinks and appetizers. We asked for two glasses of ice tea and said we needed more time to look at the menu. When she came back to take our order, we still hadn't received our ice teas. She even brought us our cups of soup before the teas. Since we weren't provided water when we sat down, we waited 15 minutes to get the teas. My wife ordered a sweet and sour chicken dish and I ordered Kung pan chicken. When they arrived, they looked almost identical: deep-fried chicken in a sweet sauce. Only Kristy's dish had some slices of bell pepper, while mine had a piece of raw broccoli and some dried chiles. Tasting mine, it was definitely sweet and sour. When the waitress came around I asked if that dish was really Kung pao chicken and she assured me it was. I said the sauce was sweet and the chicken was deep-fried and was unlike any Kung pan chicken I'd ever had. She told me she would trade it out, although I was unsure what she was going to replace it with, since she had insisted that what I had received truly was Kung pao chicken. She returned a few minutes later and said the chef had made a mistake and was making the correct dish for me. It came out and was fine. But what bothered me is the server just assumed she had brought me the proper dish to begin with. If she had simply looked at it and agreed it looked nearly identical to Kristy's sweet and sour dish, she would have easily concluded a mistake had been made. Which I would have understood. Instead, she didn't believe my explanation of why it was the wrong dish. If I was the chef in the kitchen, I would have brought the corrected dish out to the customer myself and apologized personally. He took the easy way out by putting it on his waitress. This is a restaurant we love and have spoken to the owner before. We will go there again, but this was a very disappointing experience.

    My daughter and I had lunch here today. The food was so fresh and hot. We ordered the sampler…read moreappetizer plate which had 4 Spring Rolls, 4 Crab Rangoon, 4 Potstickers, and 4 Barbecue Pork. All so delicious. My daughter ordered the Sweet and Sour Chicken with Jasmin Rice and I had the Chicken LoMien. We also had the Hot and Sour soup. Everything was so fresh tasting, with fresh vegetables. The servings were huge and we ended up taking home a lot of food. The service was fast and our server was so friendly. The menu is also like a book. So many things to pick from. If you enjoy Chinese/American food I highly recommend this wonderful restaurant. We will certainly be back again.

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    The dish insisted was Kung pao chicken. It was really sweet and sour, with a few dried chiles thrown in, along with a piece of broccoli!
    The dish insisted was Kung pao chicken. It was really sweet and sour, with a few dried chiles thrown in, along with a piece of broccoli!
    Shiok! Restaurant (near Grandview, Idaho) 2nd time here! ***** Even if you Don't like Asian food, you will before you leave here!

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    Shiok! Restaurant (near Grandview, Idaho) 2nd time here! ***** Even if you Don't like Asian food, you will before you leave here!
    Wok-Inn Noodle

    Wok-Inn Noodle

    4.0
    (226 reviews)
    43.7 mi
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    A hidden gem. Lovedddddd our food and experience at this location. Please come give it a try, you…read morewill not regret it. It's family owned so if you want to feel like you're eating at home...authentic food....you need to come here.

    I have lived in the valley for a long time and I have never made me way into this local joint…read more Stopped in for lunch today. After reading the reviews, the one thing I got out of them was patience. One man, one wok. My family had owned a couple restaurants in the valley. We were always fully staffed. It's amazing that it's a one man show. If you're on a time crunch or you're really hungry, I would recommend you going somewhere else. You're waiting a hot minute for your food to be prepared. The chef/ owner was cooking when I walked in. Another patron came in after me. He told me just to grab a table. We both waited for a bit but we finally got menus and water. I ordered an egg roll and beef with broad rice noodles with a light gravy. I have been creeping out the menu for a couple days so I'm excited to eat! The egg roll (made to order) came out hot! That baby was packing heat. The exterior was fried golden and crunchy. The inside was savory with a good punch of pepper. I dipped that baby in the sweet and sour sauce. I love the sweet and savory combo. My beef with noodles looked so good! I like the veggies in it. Zucchini, broccoli and bok choy. The beef was nice and tender. The flavoring of the sauce was tasty! I would have liked more gravy, it was very dry. And unfortunately, my noodles were still very hard. They could have been cooked longer. They were hard to eat. I'm happy I got to try the place out. You can tell it's been around for a long time. Everything in the venue is dated. There were several customers there who told me they have been eating there for over 40 years, I love that kind of loyalty. The owner is up there in age so who knows how much longer this joint would be up and running. I'm just happy I got to experience it.

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