Hours
| Monday | 4–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 4–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 4–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 4–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 139 W Lee Hwy, Warrenton, VA 20186
Phone: (540) 349-5050
Website: http://osaka2warrentonjapanesesteakhouse.com/
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Reviews
They didn’t seem to have the air conditioning high enough to off set the flames at each table. It was cooler outside then in.
The floor around our table was really sticky.
The waitress was over worked so she didn’t give our party enough attention. Asked for more water, more napkins, more sauce, more soy sauce, our bottle was empty (so that means they didn’t do their normal fill up of items at each table before their shifts started) we had to ask more then once. My neice asked for lemonade and she got it half way into dinner. The shrimp was over cooked. Maybe I forgot but why did we get the veggies at the end of everything else being cooked? I like my meat with the veggies and rice.
So that’s the reason 3 stars for everything
My partner ordered the hibachi chicken, which was extremely dry. I chose the filet and shrimp combo, and while the meat was slightly better, it still lacked flavor. We also ordered a sushi roll as an appetizer, and it was below average—definitely not the quality you’d expect from a place advertising itself as a Japanese steak and seafood restaurant.
The most surprising part was the portion size. For a bill that came to around $100 for two people (and no alcohol), we received shockingly small portions. When the chef served the veggies and rice, I honestly thought it was just a partial serving, maybe for one person. But no—that was it. That small amount was meant for both of us and a family of three seated next to us. I think I counted two mushrooms on my plate total. Most hibachi spots serve generous helpings, especially of veggies and rice. And on top of that, they charge extra for fried rice? That should be standard at this price point.
As for the entertainment—there wasn’t any, really. Our chef was completely disengaged. He did the egg trick and a very quick onion volcano, but beyond that, he barely spoke or interacted with the table. Hibachi is supposed to be fun and lively, but this felt rushed and uninspired, like he didn’t want to be there.
To top it off, the bathrooms—and the hallway leading to them—reeked of harsh chemicals. I went to wash my hands before dinner and almost lost my appetite because of the overwhelming smell.
The restaurant was also nearly empty—only about four families were there at 6 p.m. on a Friday night. After experiencing the food quality, small portions, lack of entertainment, and high price, I can see why.
I absolutely do not recommend Osaka Japanese Steak & Seafood.
While I didn’t have any sushi, others in my party did order some and it did not look fresh.
When he finally arrived, the chef was pleasant and just okay. Portion sizes were all over the place. The yum-yum sauce was way too sweet and while the food tasted okay, my tongue stung afterwards – I am guessing they use MSG.
When we finally got our checks (we had to ask for them), we were all surprised to see a $2.50 charge for fried rice on top of their already pricey entree prices. We won’t be back.
The sushi bar was covered ( where the fresh fish is kept chilled), and that is always a bad sign.
Not enough waiters/waitresses for number of tables/customers.
More of a family/diner atmosphere than an intimate sushi restaurant. If you have small children and enjoy Hibachi, this is good.