Reviewed by :
Crispy Tac O.
On:
12/22/2012 11:18:00 AM
Not so great. I ordered the teriyaki chicken and had it delivered. It was essentially two giant pieces of chicken barely cut into separate pieces immersed in a watery questionable sauce. As I was attempting to eat it despite the fact that it looked kind of gross, soggy and old I found a a BLACK HAIR in the gross murky sauce! SO TRAUMATIZING. This is BY far my worst fear when it comes to food grossness and took me a while to recover.
Reviewed by :
Sam S.
On:
6/30/2012 9:03:00 AM
I do not often give 5's for restaurants.Midori is a very unassuming place built in an old Taco Bell out in Towson. My girlfriend took me here a long time ago, telling me her brother had recommended it. So I went. And since then, I eat here when I have the opportunity.Let me explain this to you clearly: The best sushi I have ever had came from Midori.Their selection is very basic, but the preparation is amazing. I have never had sushi so fresh and flavorful, and artfully prepared as that which I have ordered here.I recommend anything with eel in it, and the miso soup.
Reviewed by :
Mike R.
On:
4/22/2012 2:21:00 AM
So let me start off this reviewing by admitting I was scared. I am newish to Sushi, know how to use the internet, know how horrible food poisoning can be. I've read reviews on numerous review sites, most positive some negative, however they were ~2 years old. You can't ever judge the food by its exterior. (I once pre-came from Mexican food that was cooked in a building behind a Chevron in Marina Del Rey, CA.)I promised a friend (ex-lady) a belated birthday dinner of her choice and she chose Midori. i was down because I don't mind sushi and am always down to try something new. So I roll up to Midori and the picture is spot on, old green Taco Bell. Discolored paint covered up graffiti from nice people. We talk in and there is a Baltimoron sitting at the sushi bar, I figured he is eating here but he asks "You here for food?", No we are here to paint the building. So we take a seat in one of the booths by the window.I first was going to stick with fully cooked Chinese food but caught hell for being a "pussy", so I gave in. We ordered: Baltimore Roll, Philadelphia Roll, Midori Roll and the Spicy Tuna Roll. It came out very well presented on nice dishes. It was good, it wasn't SUPER cold, but it was COLD... I don't think it's supposed to be frozen, one review said it wasn't cold.The interior is clean, it's an old building, it's can't look beautiful. I didn't see any signs of dirty, just an old building.I waited 24hrs to write this review, gave the food time to run it's course, no ill effects. I only say that because I was scared, I admit it.Don't be scared like me, do it, it's good.The End.
Reviewed by :
Bobby B.
On:
3/28/2012 7:00:00 AM
Midori doesn't have the best looking restaurant, but their food is good. I order hot and sour soup every time we eat chinese food and theirs is the best. We usually get the sushi if we eat in here and it is always good. The crab rangoons and steamed dumplings are also very good.
Reviewed by :
Graham P.
On:
1/8/2012 4:41:00 PM
First of all, even though they have a dining room it is better not to eat here. I have eaten in a couple of times and there's just no reason for it. Midori is best as takeout or delivery as the dining room is an afterthought at best.They have the best non sushi restaurant sushi around and their specialty rolls are always fresh and well prepared. Their Rock n Roll is especially good along with a fresh fried spider roll and a tasty Midori Roll that is kind of like Futo Maki without the egg and with with cucumber as the wrapper instead of nori and rice...low Carb. The Chinese food on the menu is typically a tasty, less fried, less gelatinous version of American Chinese basics. For instance, the General Tso's Chicken has a house made sauce as compared to the red oily concoction that can come from other places. The delivery time can be a bit long at peak times but the food delivered is always hot and fresh.Overall they do a great job, are family owned, and care about what they deliver. I have been ordering from them regularly for years and have tried all of the other local Chinese / sushi / etc places around. Midori is consistent and my almost weekly go to place to order healthy takeout along with a guilty pleasure or two.
Reviewed by :
Rachel T.
On:
2007-10-18
Midori's is a good restaurant for chinese food. However it is only good for sushi if you are a novice. If you usually have no problems with grocery store or Royal Farms bought sushi then Midori's would be fine for you. But otherwise I ...?
Reviewed by :
Dharma K.
On:
2006-09-01
I'm torn in how to rate this place. I will say that the sushi is excellent, fresh, and exactly the way sushi should be. The sushi rice is perfectly prepared and to me that shows they care about doing a good job. The staff is extremely ...?
Reviewed by :
manu k.
On:
2006-08-27
midori is a nice place to get quality chinese food. the good part is that the setting is nice and there is easy availability of space. the food is better than most other chinese places. though a little expensive the place is definitely ...?
Reviewed by :
Debra A.
On:
2005-08-27
Midori offers both Chinese and Japanese food and both are prepared expertly. The sushi is amazing, especially for the price, and has been noted in local magazines. Midori is located in a converted Taco Bell building (recently painted an ...?
Reviewed by : Crispy Tac O. On: 12/22/2012 11:18:00 AM
Reviewed by : Sam S. On: 6/30/2012 9:03:00 AM
Reviewed by : Mike R. On: 4/22/2012 2:21:00 AM
Reviewed by : Bobby B. On: 3/28/2012 7:00:00 AM
Reviewed by : Graham P. On: 1/8/2012 4:41:00 PM
Reviewed by : Rachel T. On: 2007-10-18
Reviewed by : Dharma K. On: 2006-09-01
Reviewed by : manu k. On: 2006-08-27
Reviewed by : Debra A. On: 2005-08-27