Yummi Japan in Princeton is a takeout sushi spot all the way at the (nearly) very bottom of the state.
You can simply place an order online and pick it up through a plastic enclosure that was erected during COVID19. Not sure how long they plan to keep this up - if not indefinitely - but it's possible it could already be down.
The menu includes teriyaki dishes, rice bowls, yakisoba, sushi rolls, smoothies and boba. I ordered a spicy crab meat roll, which had spicy crab, tempura crunchies and seemed to be missing spicy mayo so a bit dry. But fine.
And I also ordered shrimp hibachi, which also would've been better with some sauce. But, noodles, shrimp, veggies, all good. Would've been great with teriyaki.
Grade: B
When someone told me recently their favorite food in town comes from a gas station, I was not surprised.
Why? Some of these small towns may not have a locally owned restaurant, but they likely have a gas station. And there's a good chance that the granny down the street brings her pepperoni rolls there to sell. Or, maybe that granny is serving up daily specials in a small restaurant space off to the side.
The Corner Gas 'n Grill in the Pax/Mount Hope area takes it to the next level, though. Not only do they have a restaurant inside, but they even do catering, buffet dinners and more. The general menu features breakfast staples like eggs, biscuits, bacon, etc. Plus salads, sandwiches and plated dinners like fish, chopped steak, shrimp and chicken strips.
I went for a simple cheeseburger and onion rings. And, it was freshly made, toasted bun, a good amount of onion, ketchup and mayo. Solid burger. The onion rings were pretty good too - I like mine in a slightly sweet coating and these did not dissapoint.
Grade: A
Mountain Mama's Kitchen, located in Huntington, serves up homestyle food in a rustic environment.
And, surprisingly, a lot of it now is seafood: homemade fried jumbo shrimp dinner, salmon nuggets, shrimp alfredo, etc.
When I was there, I ordered an oxtail alfredo with sweet potatoes and mac & cheese. The kitchen was a little disorganized and running behind when I was there, but I was happy to wait for this unique dish. It's not a combo you see often - and I don't see oxtails in general anyway. Oxtail is rich and tender and can be quite delicious when done right.
This version was OK. I do like the bed of creamy pasta, though I think it needed some more punch of flavor to hold up to oxtail. The oxtail was good, but the greasiness leeched out which was not so pleasant coating everything. Both sides and the cornbread were solid.
Grade: B
Bodegas are a thing in larger cities; they're small grocery stores and often in Spanish-speaking communities.
So my interest was piqued to find East Beckley Bodega in Beckley - even more so to find out they operate a small kitchen called Kiayla's Grandma's Kitchen.
I thank Door Dash for this discovery. The store itself had some empty shelves but did have some more unique snack items that aren't always easy to find.
The store did have a few pastry goods like slices of cake available for sale, but I was there a bit later in the day so not sure how well they would have held up at that hour. Regardless, I put in an order for a cheeseburger and mac & cheese.
So, overall, it was decent. I was kinda like a backyard bbq burger, which is totally fine, just a bit unwieldy. The bun was a bit too soft to handle this monster of a burger, super thick cut tomatoes and onions made it a bit difficult to eat. The burger itself could have benefited from some more seasoning, but I was happy they were generous with the portions.
The mac & cheese was clearly homemade with some baked cheese pieces in there and the pasta was broken down a good bit from the cooking. But with a ton of cheese, how could I not enjoy it? Not bad.
Grade: C
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