Tried a variety of items - all were tasty, and arrived at appropriate temps. Loved the crunch on jalapeno "popper" appetizer and happy to see the dressing on the salad wasn't cream-based (it was light & refreshing). Rolls were fresh but not spicy like indicated. Edamame wasn't spicy or garlicky, but cooked well & good.
Aji Izakaya Rosenberg
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Tried a variety of items - all were tasty, and arrived at appropriate temps. Loved the crunch on jalapeno "popper" appetizer and happy to see the dressing on the salad wasn't cream-based (it was light & refreshing). Rolls were fresh but not spicy like indicated. Edamame wasn't spicy or garlicky, but cooked well & good.
Aji Izakaya in Rosenberg, 10/10. Food was delicious, beautiful Japanese atmosphere, very reasonably priced. Didn't get to try the sushi, but definitely will next time. Tonkatsu Ramen lunch meal, with 2 pork Gyoza, and a pork eggroll with "egg roll sauce" as they call it on top. I'm not a fan of eggrolls, but when they're good, they're good! This eggroll was delicious, perfect meat to vegetable ratio, and the sauce was delicious, had a little bit of spice. If you go, ask for a side of extra eggroll sauce! They also have tableside Kimchi and Ginger, if you like that. Would 1000% go back again.
Aji Izakaya in Rosenberg, 10/10. Food was delicious, beautiful Japanese atmosphere, very reasonably priced. Didn't get to try the sushi, but definitely will next time. Tonkatsu Ramen lunch meal, with 2 pork Gyoza, and a pork eggroll with "egg roll sauce" as they call it on top. I'm not a fan of eggrolls, but when they're good, they're good! This eggroll was delicious, perfect meat to vegetable ratio, and the sauce was delicious, had a little bit of spice. If you go, ask for a side of extra eggroll sauce! They also have tableside Kimchi and Ginger, if you like that. Would 1000% go back again.
This establishment has demonstrated a level of negligence and indifference that borders on criminal disregard for customer safety. I placed an order for the Chicken Katsu Don and explicitly instructed — in writing, in the special notes section — “No egg please, my wife has a severe egg allergy.” This was not a preference, not a suggestion, not an optional request: it was a clear, unambiguous instruction related to a genuine and potentially life-threatening food allergy. Upon arriving home and opening the container, the very first thing visible was the egg sitting prominently on top of the dish, staring back as if mocking the entire communication process. My wife could not consume any part of the meal due to the risk of cross-contamination and allergic reaction. The entire order was wasted. When I tried to contact the restaurant to report the failure (during normal business hours, not at closing time), there was no response. In years of ordering food from various establishments, I have never encountered such profound incompetence combined with such complete lack of accountability. Failing to remove a single ingredient after being directly warned — in writing — about a serious allergy is not a “mistake”; it is a dangerous failure of basic duty of care. I will never order from this place again under any circumstances. I strongly advise anyone with food allergies (or anyone who values basic respect) to avoid it entirely. If a kitchen cannot be trusted to honor a simple, clearly stated “no egg” request, it has no business preparing food for the public.