Ichiban Express is a small and unimposing eatery that’s found just a stroll away from the UNCW campus, but the solid fare and inexpensive prices makes this quick stop for Japanese cuisine a crowd pleaser. Fast and easy to enjoy in a hurry, this hole-in-the-wall Asian restaurant is garnering a following that’s well outside the college scene.
The restaurant offers dine-in, take-out and limited delivery service, and the casual exterior is perfect for an easy-going meal without a lot of fuss. The menu is fairly extensive, despite such a small locale, and is divvied up into appetizers and soups, Hibachi bowls, Teriyaki entrees, Hibachi noodle dishes, Hibachi entrees, and a small collection of Asian Specials, like General Tso’s Chicken or Tofu. For something authentically tasty, try the Hibachi jumbo shrimp, chicken, or steak, or go for a sampling of appetizers, like the steamed or fried chicken pot stickers, the cream cheese Rangoons, or the tempura shrimp or vegetables. Lunchtime patrons will also find a collection of lunch specials that boast big portions of Hibachi classics, and yet can fit any modest budget. Proving that outside appearances can often be deceiving, Ichiban Express will introduce new Wilmington locals and visitors in a hurry to how delicious Japanese fare can be.
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Situated on the edge of the Cape Fear Coastline in between the bustling towns of Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, the Masonboro Island Estuarine Reserve is a unique slice of undeveloped and natural barrier island shoreline that’s an important habitat for countless coastal species. Hard to reach but wonderfully isolated, visitors who make a trip to this literal deserted island will be rewarded with great shelling, beautiful landscapes, and miles of beaches to go around.
One of Kure Beach’s newest pubic parks is already becoming one of its most popular, thanks to a prime location along the oceanfront, and a host of concerts, shows, and special events that have all been held within its borders. The Kure Beach Ocean Front Park & Pavilion is home to the town’s largest public green space, and is perched along the oceanfront, inviting visitors to stop by and admire the scene. Fun for big community-wide events and everyday visitors alike, this park is charming both the visitors and locals of Kure Beach.
Start your relaxing hideaway at Sea-Clusionoki with a cup of coffee or tea on the screened porch, serenaded by the relaxing sounds of the coast. When you're ready to discover, take a leisurely 10-15 min. walk or a fast 2-3 min. ride in the complimentary golf cart to the beach, where you can bask in the sun and revel in the waves. For a bit of adventure, try some fishing at North Carolina’s highest pier, where you can savor striking vistas and the thrill of the catch. After a day of oceanside bliss, return to your getaway to refresh with a rejuvenating rain and massage shower. As the evening sets in, relax by the fire pit under the impressive live oak trees, savor a delicious meal fresh off the charcoal grille, or treat yourself to a enchanting dinner at a locally owned restaurant.Our home accommodates up to 6 guests (but most comfortable for 4 or modest kids for additional guests) with 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath, open living and kitchen areas. Bedroom 1 has a King Bed, Bedroom 2 has a Bunk Bed with a Queen on the bottom and Twin XL on top. All of our beds have fairly new beds. There's also a sleeper couch in the living room and in front of it there is a TV. There are additional TVs in each Bedroom. Our kitchen is completely supplied and labeled with all your needs to prepare. Our dining table is setup for 4, however, it expands to accommodate 6 (additional chairs included). There are yard games, board games for kids or books available for your entertainment.We offer a complimentary 4-seater golf cart during your stay with a signed damage waiver. Use it to effortlessly navigate the island and appreciate complimentary beach parking
- Oak Island
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
- Sleeps 6