Stephanie G.
We absolutely love the All-You-Can-Eat option here (especially because so many fresh-made sushi rolls are available!). One thing to note is that it’s set up more like Olive Garden’s “endless pasta” in that you can only order two items at a time; it’s not buffet style. That said, as soon as you get your first order, put in the next and you should be right on track!
The portions from the hibachi side are generous, too – so come hungry if you’re looking to get a few helpings of Shrimp Pad Thai!
We’ve been to the hibachi side a few times over the years as well, and it’s great for special occasions. The chefs are engaging and entertaining, and of course the food is delicious.
… moreEric Perkins
The all you can eat menu used to be decent.
They’ve started charging extra for every order you get on (quite literally) half the menu items now. It’s hardly worth it anymore. Very disappointed to see one of my favorite spots getting greedy.
Drive the extra 20 minutes to Sushi Bomb – at least there you pay just one price, and quality is the same if not better.
… moreJustin Marks
We used to enjoy coming here before the all-you-can-eat change. This last visit may be out last though. We’ve been to Sushi Bomb and other sushi buffet places in the area, and thought this would just be more of that. We had two kids (6 and 8), and 5 adults. They had kids prices listed, and a kids section of the menu with standard kids fare (nuggets, fries, etc). If your kids want any sushi, you will have to pay the full adult price, which is crazy.
If you know how kids are, you’ll understand. My 6 year old ate a single roll of sushi and said she was full. My 8 year old had 2 rolls. $50 for three standard rolls of sushi.
My step father also did not expect he would eat much, but they insisted the whole table had to be all-you-can-eat or not. So we also ended up paying $25 for a single plate of mostly soba noodles. In hindsight, we should have split into two parties, and had grandpap and the kids at one table, and the rest of us at the other.
The temperature in the restaurant was also crazy cold. It was 20°f outside, but there was 20 feet and a divider between us and the door. I was wearing three layers and still wanted to wear my coat.
If it were just a group of folks expecting to eat a ton of sushi, I would have had a better review to write for sure. The tuna tartare was great, all of the rolls were great. The food came quick, the plates left quick, the drinks were filled. I thought too much of the menu had up-charges for it being an all-you-can-eat place that already felt expensive.
All in all, the food was good, the prices were insane, and the staff wasn’t particularly flexible or helpful. We explained the kids situation up front and they knocked the adult prices down to kids prices after talking with the manager, which I appreciated. Not sure if it was enough to have us back again though.
… moreNicole Amber
Terrible service and still had to pay a 54.00 service charge. Outrageous!
On top of the sloppy chef and the waiter that did nothing but get our drinks one time. There was a piece of Brillo pad in our noddles and all they wanted to give was 50% off of that plate only….. totally unprofessional and was not worth the 300.00+ we spent. Will NEVER go back.
… moreChristine Powell
I just really wasn’t impressed. The ponzo sauce is very good, but they use it very sparingly. I didn’t finish my tuna tartar because it had no ponzo sauce. My husband had crab ragoon and again just wasn’t impressed with the flavor.
Might just be a one off and am willing to try again. Atmosphere was nice & staff was nice.
… moreJonathan Smith
It’s not unusual to hit one or two Japanese restaurants on my travels and y’all have a gem here. My steak Hitachi was De-licious! The meat was cooked perfectly to my specs with fresh vegetables. The soup that came with it was on point, not dish water or hastily made. The sushi and sashimi so favorable. Definitely pleased with this find and experience.
… moreFairee
Boston roll (crab/lettuce) & TNT roll . 2nd pic, Pink Lady Roll & Spicy Girl Roll. Not pictured but also ordered off the all you can eat menu… The NY Strip Hibachi Noodle dinner. It was delicious. 10/10. The dragon & new york roll were great too! -Made to order- all you can eat menu which includes a childrens section of foods too. Ordering little by little is quite ok but does take time obviously. The seating is kinda close so you can hear those around you. Aside from that. It was the best dinner I’ve had in a long time.
… moreJosh Dawson
Was a nice place for food and even watching some sports or having a drink
… moremadhurima ray
This is not my first time in hibachi restaurant but first time in this particular restaurant. The food and the service is good. You can go for either table and hibachi. We selected hibachi. Both of us ordered combination platters. I ordered steak and scallops with noodles. Whereas my husband ordered filled mignon with shrimp and fried rice. All plates comes with clear soup, salad, rice or noodles and vegetables. So quantities all together looks very promising. For both of us the protein is very tasty and well cooked. However they have serious issues with qty. I got four scallops and a small piece of steak chopped into pieces. My husband got the steak too with 5 to 6 medium shrimp. Also I did not see any difference between the filet mignon and ordinary steak. Looks like they have just a single variety. It costs me 70 bucks for 2 people with taxes which I believe is not worthy given the portion of protein served.
… moreBreealee Price
Wow what a hidden Gem at the Beaver valley mall, or rather what’s left of it. Best time at a Hibachi I ever had, the food was top notch, delivered in an delightfully entertaining way, by a Chef with mad knife skills! A must try if ever in the neighborhood. In addition to the hibachi, they have all you can eat sushi bar, and table service with menu items. Chopsticks available upon request.
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