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Address: 330 Goddard Blvd, King of Prussia, PA 19406
Phone: (484) 751-5162
Website: https://www.takukop.com/
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The lychee martini was so delicious that my friend and I both ordered it. We sat right in front of the hibachi table and the food was honestly out of this world. Everything was so flavorful and delicious. I felt really happy and comfortable the entire time.
I would definitely go back and highly recommend it to anyone looking to celebrate a birthday or any special occasion.
* no picture of food since we all ate it too fast haha *
We didn’t order sushi this time, but the dishes coming out to nearby tables looked incredibly fresh and beautifully presented. The ambiance is perfect for an interactive night out with friends—lively, welcoming, and fun without being overwhelming.
Definitely a spot worth checking out, and one I’d happily return to.
I ordered shrimp and scallops. The scallops? Sad. No sear, no crust, just pale little marshmallows looking blobs. Flavor was fine, but where were the sauces? No yum yum, no garlic teriyaki, not even a sad soy sauce packet. At my local spot, they practically drown you in options. Here, we were raw‑dogging hibachi with zero sauce support.
Service was like a disappearing act. Our waiter ghosted us after the initial order, and we had to chase him down for refills. When most of the table ordered water, he chuckled like we were auditioning for a comedy set. Bro, just bring the drinks.
And don’t get me started on the birthday “celebration.” Other tables got tambourines and a full “Happy Birthday” chorus. My daughter? A half‑hearted “Happy Birthday” tossed in during the onion volcano fire. That’s it. No hype or birthday vibes.
Between the weak fire show, sauce famine, and birthday flop, this place is a one‑and‑done. If you want hibachi with actual energy, look elsewhere unless you luck up and get the better chef.
The traditional dining area is on the outside of the hibachi tables and walled off. When we were seated almost immediately I and my wife felt cold, like the heat was barely on. We moved to a different booth which was better but still chilly. Not sure why it was cold inside the restaurant.
Anyways, the server was nice but not as bubbly as you would anticipate but, she warmed up after we talked and joked with her, then she was very nice.
The food was delightful, we loved everything. The drinks were great.
The hibachi area looks very cool and the tables were all having a great time so, definately want to come back and get that experience.
The food overall was good, with fresh ingredients and solid flavor. The standout for me was definitely the yum yum sauce—it added the perfect touch to every bite and had me going back for more!
Service was friendly and attentive, contributing to an enjoyable dining experience. However, I did notice that our chef wasn’t very mindful when it came to distributing the food among the guests at our table. It wasn’t a major issue, but a little more balance would have made the meal feel more complete.
All in all, it’s a great spot with good food and a welcoming vibe. I’d go back, especially for another helping of that yum yum sauce!
There were a lot of young baseball players also visiting & celebrating during our visit who seemed to have thoroughly enjoyed their experience.
We had a slight wait at the table as if they had forgotten about us but I assumed due to the business.
The food was on the saltier side, but it wasn’t too bad. I believe they serve sushi, and a bar area as well.
Be aware that this is also a Hibachi restaurant. You will hear them clanging their grill spatulas from anywhere in the building. If you are noise sensitive this may be a consideration, as even on a slow night this place is not at all quiet.