My family and I decided while we were in Northern California for the Holidays to check out one of Guy Fieri’s restaurants “Tex Wasabi’s” and provide a review for our family and friends. This has been a restaurant we have been hearing a lot about, and one we have been wanting to try for awhile now.

 

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We went to the Sacramento California location due to the Santa Rosa location being closed for remodeling. When you first walk through the door the first impression I got was the feel of a sports bar, open atmosphere, friendly and relaxed. You also can’t help but see the giant statue of the restaurant logo welcoming you as you enter the establishment! Remembering that this is a “Rock and Roll Sushi and Barbecue” establishment, I felt we would be in for a treat.

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Now I don’t know or care much for Sushi, but barbecue on the other hand, that is my thing. But to be fair to Tex Wasabi’s, I brought my brother in law with us who lives in Sacremento and let him order the sushi while my family and I ate some barbecue!

When looking at the menu we did as many of you do, looked at the prices to compare with other barbecue places we have been. The feeling I get is with Tex Wasabi combining both Sushi and Barbecue there trying for a more upscale type of eating experience. Glancing at the menu you will notice the appetizers are pretty well mixed with traditional appetizers such as Onion Rings, Buffalo wings and also a mixture of barbecue inspired dishes.

I looked at the Barbecue section of the menu and have to tell you that I was a little disappointed in the limited selection offered. In a nut shell the Barbecue selection consisted of Smoked Pork Ribs, ½ Barbecue Chicken, Ribs and Chicken Combination, Barbecue Brisket platter and Barbecue Pork platter and that was all! Then you find a couple of pages of the fresh California Style Sushi they have to offer. At the end of the menu you find that they offer sandwiches which are mostly Barbecue inspired, just confusing if you’re looking for Barbecue to find it in two separate places on the menu. If anything I would recommend re-thinking the way the menu is set up now so if someone looking only for Barbecue or someone only looking for Sushi would be able to find what their looking for instead of going on a menu search and destroy mission!

We decided to start off with an appetizer of Pork Slyders (3). Which when it arrived was three dinner rolls split with Pulled Pork stacked high, topped off with coleslaw. I was happy to see they included slaw on their sandwiches, to me if you’re eating a pulled pork sandwich it has to include coleslaw! If you haven’t tried fresh slaw on a pulled pork sandwich, you don’t know what you’re missing!! The pork was very tender and flavorful with a hint of smoke. Out of 5 stars 1 being the worst and 5 being out of this world, the Pork Slyders gets a solid 5DSC_2592

We decided on trying a variety of items from the menu. Of course my brother in law ordered the sushi, deciding on the California combo. I ordered the Chicken and Ribs combo, my wife decided on the Brisket platter and my son tried the Pulled Pork platter with an order of onion rings at the suggestion of our waiter, and our youngest son, trying to be different ordered an Udon Noodle bowl topped with Grilled Teriyaki Chicken.

Starting with the Brisket Platter our only complaint was the Brisket being topped off with Barbecue sauce. It looked Great but we wanted to eat the brisket without the help of the sauce! The Brisket was melt in your mouth tender and had a great flavor with a hint of smoke smell and taste ½ pound of brisket came with this selection. The sides my wife chose was the Coleslaw and Barbecue bacon baked beans both sides were good with good flavor. All in all out of 5 stars we would give this dish a 5 the cost of the platter is $15

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My son Zack has a HUGE appetite which I think comes with the territory when dealing with the hunger pains of growing 17 year old. The Pulled Pork Platter came with Barbecue sauce on it as well. The taste was great with a hint of heat which was hard to tell if it came from the sauce or rub. The sides my son chose were Onion Rings (Which we HIGHLY recommend) and Barbecued Bacon Baked Beans. The Onion Rings are made fresh and was a delight to find was NOT all batter!  Out of 5 stars we would give this a 5 as well. The cost of the pulled pork platter was $14.25

 

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My son Ryan ordered the Udon Noodle bowl. Now it’s not exactly Barbecue, but with the Grilled Teriyaki Chicken we thought it would qualify for an honorable mention! The soup had a great flavor with the Grilled Chicken being tender and moist. Out of 5 stars we gave this a 5. The cost of this was $10.95

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The Chicken and Rib Platter arrived and didn’t disappoint. The plate consisted of a leg quarter and ½ rack of spare ribs. I was pleased to see that unlike the Brisket and Pulled Pork Platter, the Chicken and Ribs were not doused with Barbecue Sauce. They were mopped with it during the smoking process but not drowned in it! I ordered the Barbecued Bacon Baked Beans (See a pattern here….) and potato salad. The Beans are very good with a definite pepper and molasses’s flavor and smell to it. The potato salad has a homemade taste with dill pickle pieces in it that just adds to the entire side.

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Smoked Chicken is one of my favorites and to be honest here, the smoked chicken at Tex Wasabi’s was AWESOME! Real good flavor, moist and a definite smoke flavor that was not over powering. The ribs were very good with excellent flavor as well. They weren’t as moist and tender as I would  have liked them but I also was looking for contest quality ribs which isn’t exactly what they are promoting. The ribs were still very good. Out of 5 stars we give this platter a 4

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As you can see from the pictures we have included in this review Tex Wasabi’s is making Barbecue an upscale eating experience. Does it need to be? My feeling is no, but does it mean that what they are doing is wrong? I think with the quality of the food, the atmosphere and knowing that you’re going into an extreme Sushi and Barbecue place tells you that this will be a different Barbecue experience then what you may normally be used or accustomed too.

What about the Sushi? Well, my brother in law liked it and said it was very good. Then asked the more important question if he would come back again for it, he responded that he would! The presentation on his plate was very nicely put together, but as far as taste is concerned I have to rely on his saying it was very good. Sorry but Rock and Roll Sushi Barbecue joint or not, I just can’t eat Sushi.

So if you’re ever in Northern California and are curious if Guy Feri puts out a good product or not, I would definitely recommend experiencing the food at Tex Wasabi’s. I think that even the more seasoned Barbecue competitor and Backyard chef would appreciate and enjoy the experience of eating in a Rock and Roll Sushi and Barbecue joint and trying a different type of Barbecue eating experience! Let them know you read this article and that the Bossman sent you!

If you’re interested in reviews of other Barbecue joints in Colorado or in other parts of the country please give us a shout. Were always looking for new Barbecue places to review and experience. Smoke On!!

 

Comments:


Comment from Chris
Time January 8, 2010 at 11:22 am

To be honest, I thought it was going to be horrible when I saw the cowboy riding the fish and that sushi was served. I’m glad to hear it was so good, because I’m a fan of Guy and DDD.

Comment from Dora
Time January 8, 2010 at 11:47 am

The statue of the cowboy riding the fish was a gift from Chino Bandido in Arizona. :)

Glad to hear you enjoyed your meal!

http://guyfieri.blogspot.com/2010/01/win-guy-fieri-customized-harley.html

Comment from landarc
Time January 8, 2010 at 12:27 pm

I tried to go t the Santa Rosa one, now, I must try again. Very good and detailed review.

Comment from BrooklynQ
Time January 12, 2010 at 10:31 am

Sounds like you had a great time and had some damn fine eats. I’m glad to hear that Guy is sticking with his BBQ roots.

Udon Bowls are great meals too and one of my go to’s in NYC. They’re much easier to find and significantly cheaper than BBQ around here.

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