

Hibachi Station is your ultimate destination for authentic Japanese food and Hawaiian food in Troy, NY. Our menu features a variety of mouth-watering dishes such as hibachi-grilled meats, fresh poke bowls, healthy salads, and delightful fruity drinks, sl
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Address: 501 Broadway, Troy, NY 12180
Phone: (518) 286-7157
Website: http://www.hibachistation501.com/
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Staff was friendly and patient while ordering
The place was implacably clean. Seriously spotless.
Con: The place was cold. I didn’t take my coat off while eating. The person I was with felt their food got cold quickly. It’s 26 degrees outside so it’s nice when you feel that heat when you walk in.
I’d defiantly go back , tastes just like hibachi that you get a restaurant ( honest better than some restaurants) but without the up charge of the show that comes with it.
We ordered crab Rangoon, a side of habachi salmon, and 2 create your own sushi burritos. Everything was delicious!!
If I could offer constructive feedback it would be 2 things: 1. It was difficult to identify the sauces in the side. It would be helpful to label what each cup of sauce contains. 2. The sushi burritos were very messy to eat. My husband and I ended up deconstructing them into bowls (which we thoroughly enjoyed)! Next time we’d skip the burritos and go for bowls instead
We’ll definitely be back! Excited to see this new offering in town.
Edit: No, I did not change my order multiple times. I knew what I wanted from the start- a Steak and Chicken Combo meal, and what I got was what I ordered. Doesn’t change the fact that what I had tasted bland.
Most if not everything was bland. Steak was tough. Rice was also overcooked and starchy (as an Asian myself, how does one overcook rice??). Chicken not juicy, and the Noodles were meh. Lack of seasoning was apparent.
Not to mention I waited almost 25 minutes for my food. Just saying, definitely not worth the wait.
Also- excusing yourselves for being too salty most of the time isn’t a compelling argument for why your food shouldn’t be judged too harshly on how bland it is. It only highlights another fault you folks have with your food.
I’ve ate there twice after the reopening .
And I can definitely say the food quality has went way down. Everything is overcooked salty, and the vegetables are soggy, and the smoothies are terrible.