Miso Soup
Japanese lunch box with 3 pieces of California roll, vegetable & shrimp tempura, chicken teriyaki, and house salad (with a tasty garlic dressing).
Morgantown has poke rice bowls and sushi burritos at RocKa Poke Noodle Bar!
"California Poke" sushi burrito with crab meat, cucumber, carrot, edamame, red cabbage, avocado, green onion, seaweed, sesame seeds, and spicy mayo sauce.
"Hawaiian Classic" poke bowl with ahi tuna, cucumber, carrot, edamame, avocado, green onion, sweet onion, seaweed, sesame seeds and chili flakes ponzu sauce.
Red Fire Asian BBQ & Japanese Steak House brings to mind one word: "extra."
From the inflatable dragons outside, to the automatic "welcome" voice when you open the door to the flashing colors, Red Fire Asian BBQ is a little taste of Vegas right in Charleston, West Virginia.
Under the same direction of Su-Tei, Red Fire Asian BBQ has a swanky vibe and a similar menu.
Service was prompt and friendly, and I was seated in my own little rounded booth with a full people-watching view.
The menu has some interesting rolls with everything you could think of - certainly not traditional, but fun nonetheless.
One in particular that caught my eye was a roll that was on fire - that's right. Literally on fire.
It's called "Moon Fire," and it has shrimp tempura, spicy tuna, avocado, topped with three pieces of shrimp, sriracha sauce, eel sauce, mayonnaise sauce, "served with fire." So, obviously I needed to see what this was about.
The roll came wrapped in foil, with a mini fire underneath. The waitress simply swirled the foiled roll to put out the flames.
And voila, there was my roll. I unwrapped it, and the first thing I noticed was the mass of sauce on top of this roll. Not complaining - it's tasty - but it's a new sort of fusion I've not seen before.
The roll was decent - a little warm, as you might expect. But lots of creamy, sweet and sour sauces that aren't traditional. Tasty, though? Yes.
From the inflatable dragons outside, to the automatic "welcome" voice when you open the door to the flashing colors, Red Fire Asian BBQ is a little taste of Vegas right in Charleston, West Virginia.
Under the same direction of Su-Tei, Red Fire Asian BBQ has a swanky vibe and a similar menu.
Service was prompt and friendly, and I was seated in my own little rounded booth with a full people-watching view.
The menu has some interesting rolls with everything you could think of - certainly not traditional, but fun nonetheless.
One in particular that caught my eye was a roll that was on fire - that's right. Literally on fire.
It's called "Moon Fire," and it has shrimp tempura, spicy tuna, avocado, topped with three pieces of shrimp, sriracha sauce, eel sauce, mayonnaise sauce, "served with fire." So, obviously I needed to see what this was about.
The roll came wrapped in foil, with a mini fire underneath. The waitress simply swirled the foiled roll to put out the flames.
And voila, there was my roll. I unwrapped it, and the first thing I noticed was the mass of sauce on top of this roll. Not complaining - it's tasty - but it's a new sort of fusion I've not seen before.
The roll was decent - a little warm, as you might expect. But lots of creamy, sweet and sour sauces that aren't traditional. Tasty, though? Yes.
Morgantown has yet another Asian grocery store. For those keeping count, we have Vonson Asian Market, Asia Royal Grocery and now Miss Shen's Asian Grocery.
Miss Shen's Asian Grocery is located at 503 Burroughs Street, Suite 102. Plenty of parking is available, and it's right near another new Asian restaurant and The Wine Bar - so great company!
The grocery store seemed a bit unorganized, but they had some fresh produce at the front, and then aisles full of snacks, cooking oils, and other staples.
Lisa so kindly endorsed these Hello Panda cookies so much that she got a packet for me. And, they are super good! So glad she did.
I also got these snack cakes because why not?
Have you been yet? Any favorite purchases?
Miss Shen's Asian Grocery is located at 503 Burroughs Street, Suite 102. Plenty of parking is available, and it's right near another new Asian restaurant and The Wine Bar - so great company!
The grocery store seemed a bit unorganized, but they had some fresh produce at the front, and then aisles full of snacks, cooking oils, and other staples.
Lisa so kindly endorsed these Hello Panda cookies so much that she got a packet for me. And, they are super good! So glad she did.
I also got these snack cakes because why not?
Have you been yet? Any favorite purchases?
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