Welcome to Kashin Garden
Located in Dracut, MA, Kashin Garden is a hidden gem offering a fusion of Chinese and Japanese cuisine, specializing in sushi. With a diverse menu featuring sushi, sashimi, and flavorful entrees like Aloha Poke Bowl and Chirashi Sushi, Kashin Garden is a must-visit spot for food enthusiasts. Customers rave about the unique flavors of dishes like Tuna Tartar and Shrimp Lollipop. The restaurant prides itself on fast service, accommodating staff, and a cozy atmosphere perfect for a night out. Despite occasional parking challenges, Kashin Garden is a go-to spot for delicious and affordable Asian fusion dining experience.
- 10 Dinley St Dracut, MA 01826 Hotline: (978) 957-5588
Introducing Kashin Garden, a Chinese-Japanese-Sushi Bars fusion located at 10 Dinley St Dracut, MA 01826. This restaurant offers a wide range of utilities for its customers, including reservation options, delivery, takeout, vegetarian choices, and wheelchair accessibility. They also have private parking, a full bar, outdoor seating, and catering services available. With a casual atmosphere and moderate noise level, Kashin Garden is suitable for groups, families, and even kids.
At Kashin Garden, their sushi bar showcases a variety of mouth-watering options such as Sushi and Sashimi appetizers, Inari Pillows, Tuna Tartar, and more. Their Nigiri Sushi menu features popular choices like Tuna Maguro, White Tuna, Yellowtail, and Salmon Roe Ikura. Sushi entrees include Aloha Poke Bowl, Sushi Deluxe, and Chirashi Sushi bowl, catering to different preferences.
Customer reviews highlight the quality of food and service at Kashin Garden. Gary G. commended the unique Egg Roll and flavorful Andy Wings, while Matt R. expressed his love for their sushi offerings. Raymond J. praises the exceptional food quality and service, emphasizing the great atmosphere for a weekly date night. On the other hand, Jeanne H. mentioned some concerns about the beef quality in her takeout order but appreciated the overall experience. Renee H. and Channa M. both enjoyed the delicious fusion options at Kashin Garden, with the Andy Wings being a standout favorite.
Overall, Kashin Garden offers a delightful dining experience with a diverse menu selection and excellent food quality. Whether you're a sushi enthusiast or looking to explore Chinese-Japanese fusion cuisine, Kashin Garden is a must-visit destination in Dracut, MA.

Small but ambitiously decorated joint off a side street from Lakeview Avenue. Small bar, eight booths, and a separate section for sushi. Egg Roll: Golden, crunchy outside, crunchy inside, and moist. Mostly cabbage, with celery and an unusual flavor from five spice but closer to allspice or nutmeg. No protein I could discern. "And for that reason," as the Shark Tank investors like to say, I'm pegging this one as merely average, but a very interesting average. I'd still get it again. "Andy" Wings: An appetizer offering a spicy alternative to the regular wings, striking me as what Kowloon's Saugus Wings could be if Kowloon still cared enough to put effort in. Scoldingly hot, fully coated, lightly breaded, bumpily crisp even under the thick hot sauce, and flanked by an assortment of hot peppers, onions, and I think minced garlic. The sauce blended oyster or black bean sauce with garlic, sugar, and heat. Impressive preparation on the wings, "Frenching" them into lollipops to expose the ends of the bones (no meat is removed; they push it up to make a plumper formation). I've seen that before with the drum parts, but here they did that even with the flats. Inner meat not quite juicy but definitely moist. Elite for sure. Sweet and Sour Chicken: Ordered requesting sauce on the side per my eating buddy. The chicken fingers were fairly standard (as are roughly 80 percent of the fingers out there), so no praise, no faults. Meat-to-batter typically on the somewhat low side. Batter flirting with puffy while still crisp. Sauce closer to ruby or brick in color than typical, while also closer to straight sweet than sweet and sour. Zero glop. Nice inclusion of onion and pepper in addition to the pineapples. Overall, average. Pork Fried Rice: Not the 1970s by any means, but probably the best PFR I've had in the past year. I've had darker in the past year but not better. Good feel that felt better--moist to the brink of greasy but not quite--than the color would suggest. Onion, egg, bean sprouts all included. Pork nuggetry impressively dense. Took me back to the fried rice glory days of my childhood. Came back a week later, tried it again, and it was even better. Great flavor, great texture, unquestionably elite. Spareribs: The wings and rice arrived first and the server said the spareribs would be out in a bit. For this reason, I'm guessing they felt guilty that the ribs weren't ready and brought them out possibly too soon. So I'll start with the biggest flaw: the surfaces were light on char and lighter on crust, feeling like they weren't really ready yet. That said, there was a lot to like, most notably the very meaty cut, the scored surface, and the gushing juices. Pinkish red glaze very lightly applied, with a brown puddle from a different flavorizer underneath. A little on the fatty side, but another few minutes under the broiler would take care of that too. Gonna say above average this time, but I can envision another try coming in at near-elite. Chicken Wings: Had to give the basic version a test drive on visit 2. Six jointed pairs (drums and flats) to the order, so 12 pieces for $12.95, barely more than a buck a wing. I'm not into breaded wings, but these were breaded, although lightly. Decent crunch, but not much going on flavorwise on the surface. Inside, fully moist to juicy and noticeable flavor from five spice and maybe even hints of curry. Well above average but not elite or near-elite. Good enough to get again. The scorecard: two visits, six items, two average, one above average, one well above average, and two elite. In Dracut, of all places? Who'd a-thunk it?

Every time I come here is great good service never a problem. Sushi is great. Love this place

Great food best around Dracut area. Everytime I eat there i rave how good the food is. Service excellent I would recommend this place to anyone parking is sometimes tough, cleanliness good and atmosphere great for weekly date night which is the only reason this isn't a 5 star restaurant.

Have enjoyed eating here and food was good. However, recently getting a combination takeout found the beef tough with gristle in the beef with broccoli. I feel they could do better. Also I agree with the complaint of Denis D. of it being SUPER NOISY when I called in my order. They should be able to fix that. Jeanne

Deliciousness! Fantastic Chinese food. Will make to order, as long as it's not a holiday. Fast service and always nice people. Their only negative is the parking lot is small but during the day, never a problem. This place is a great night out.

This spot has great food. It's unassuming but their menu has lots of great fusion options. Japanese and Chinese cuisines. Our go to plate is the Andy Wings! Sweet and spicy. Very convenient, consistent and affordable!