The sushi at Zen is amazing. There are no two ways about it.
I’ve been there like 6 or 8 times and only once has a roll disappointed me
flavor-wise. I like my sushi rolls to have a little bit of crunch to them,
whether it be from tempura flakes, cucumbers, fruit, etc. The Sweetie roll,
although described as containing "spicy crunchy tuna" was not crunchy
at all. It tasted fine (if you like tuna, which I do), but I just didn’t like
the lack of crunch. Although, the roll itself was very pretty.
Perfect for the single-cat lady looking to feel extra lonely
on Valentine's Day.
The rolls at Zen are all very pretty. They like to use
different color soy papers instead of the standard black seaweed, so the
different rolls are different colors. They’re all about presentation. My
favorites are the King’s Speech, the Paradise Roll, and the Holy Moly. My dad
is obsessed with the King’s Speech. He didn’t even like sushi before we came to
Zen, and now he’s a sushi addict.
"Hi my name is Russell, and I have a sushi
addiction"
The King's Speech is tempura shrimp and green apple wrapped
in Soy Paper, topped with king crab salad and red tobiko. The sauces are really
delicious, too. They're all different colors. One of them is a light green
wasabi with honey, one is a mango sauce, and one is an eel sauce. They
complement the sushi roll perfectly. The Paradise roll is unlike any roll I've
ever eaten anywhere else. It's a spicy lobster salad, shrimp tempura, and
banana tempura wrapped in soybean paper and topped with a mango sauce. It's the
perfect blend of spicy, sweet, salty, and banana. I can't even describe the
flavor, you just need to try it. The Holy Moly roll is tuna, crab, avocado and
greens, rolled in seaweed and deep fried. It's served still warm, and crunchy
on the outside with a creamy garlic sauce. This is one of my mom's favorites.
King's Speech on the upper right, Paradise on the lower
left. Delicious all around.
Also, if you go, you need to get the Tuna-tini appetizer.
It’s amazing. Becca and I ate one apiece when we went there. It’s basically
tuna and crunch and crab salad with ponzu sauce and and seaweed. But it’s so
delicious and flavorful and I could eat 10 by myself. It’s so good. So good, in
fact, Becca and I are going to go eat there tonight! (all this talk about sushi
has got me craving it, and the hot pocket I had for lunch just isn’t cutting
it). The service has also been really good every time I’ve been there. The
waiters and waitresses are attentive, courteous, and personable. The atmosphere
is really nice, as well. It feels very asian inside, with a lot of dark wood
and gold accents. It’s very classy.
Oh, snap! Is that Dexter??
The Thai food from Zen isn’t very good. I got the pad Thai
one of the first times I went there, and I could barely finish it. They added
something to the sauce, something smoky that rendered it almost inedible for
me. And if you know me, you know that something has to be really terrible in
order for me to not eat it.
Don't be fooled by how delicious this looks. It's not.
I've never had any of their chinese food, or any of the
other asian food they serve, so I can't speak to how well they do in that
aspect. I will say, however, that the sushi is AMAZING (in case you haven't
gotten that from my earlier ravings).
I think I'll be eating this one next... as soon as I figure
out what it is.
Summary: Tuna-tini and sushi rolls are delicious. Avoid the
thai food.
I love sushi like a fat kid loves cake. I also love cake.
2037 Sam Rittenberg Boulevard
Charleston, SC 29407-4601
(843) 766-6331
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