Tokyo Steakhouse & Sushi Bar
6481 S Chickasaw Trl, Orlando, FL, 32829
Tokyo Steakhouse & Sushi Bar Menu
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Hibachi
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Tempura
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Katsu
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Teriyaki
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Sushi Lunch
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Katsu
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Teriyaki
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Sushi Lunch
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Address :
6481 S Chickasaw Trl
Orlando, FL, 32829 - Phone (407) 207-7950
- Website https://www.tokyosteakhouseoforlando.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:30 am - 3:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Magdalena F.
Really good Japanese food.
(5)Annette E.
If you want to do take-out, or just want to look at a menu before you go they have their menus available on the following website: ezedining.com Steakhouse menu: ezedining.com/vendors/62… Sushi Menu: ezedining.com/vendors/17… The owner assured me these were thir menus even though the name doesn't quite match, and the phone number listed I am assuming is for the delivery service.
(4)Justin D.
This is the best AYCE sushi I have had in Orlando. I have gone to about 4-5 different AYCE places for sushi and most are just ok. They usually have a much much smaller menu. This place basically opens up everything they offer on the AYCE menu. Nigiri list is huge and Roll list is huge. No sashimi as far as I know of. It is sadly only on tuesdays and sundays. But that is sort of good otherwise I would over eat everyday. They dont offer any appetizers like some other places do, but that is OK because they destroy those places with the variety of sushi you can get and that is why I go there anyway. $22 is super inexpensive for what you get. They are very fast even when they are packed and they have very good quality control. I used to go to a place right by my house but now I will go hear which is 15 mins further.
(5)jackie c.
Excited to have found a sushi bar close to home. Tried the Dino Roll and Maki Roll Combo lunch specials. Both were Deeeeeeelish! Looking forward to their bento box and hibachi lunches.
(4)Jessica W.
Food: horrible and not authentic. Not run by Japanese which is my requirement when it comes to authentic food in the Bay Area. We picked this place since it was close to our hotel in FL and we didn't know any better. The rice for the sushi was all wrong - packed hard and just not made properly. I asked the sushi chef what was good today and he said tuna and salmon. The fish was not quality and with the wrong rice, I was concerned about freshness. We also had steak teriyaki and chicken katsu. Steak was ok, hence the one star. Katsu was pounded flat to death and the batter was wrong. They also dripped teriyaki sauce and sesame seeds on top which was wacky. Salad was pre-made with clumped ginger dressing. I didn't eat it. Soup was not miso soup but some clear broth with mushrooms. Interesting.... I did not eat it. And the weirdest thing was the waitress put a container of white stuff on our table which I was thinking "is that ranch?" And she said "it's mayo" and I'm like "for what?" And she said "to dip whatever you want." W.E.I.R.D. I'm writing this review for myself so that I will remember to never come here again when in town!!!! Avoid avoid avoid.
(1)Harlan M.
Came here looking for sushi and I must say I was pleased with what I found. I happened to come in on a Sunday night and opted for the all you can eat sushi menu. It's a pretty robust selection and each order is made fresh so it takes a little time. Signage indicates each reorder is limited to one roll at a time. The three stars is due to the limitation and amount of time it takes to reorder and receive the food. Big appetites should place the reorder as soon as each course is delivered. I had a very pleasant interaction with the staff and servers. Overall a very happy and high-quality sushi experience!
(3)Madai M.
AYCE sushi Tues and Sun. Average at best but a decent deal if you want to stuff your face for around $24. Any sushi roll on the menu is included. You just have to order 3 rolls the first round then you can order one roll at a time thereafter.....that is if you can finish off the 1st 3 rolls!! Romantic roll, mermaid roll and cold roll are usually what I go for.
(3)Nancy K.
We arrived 30 minutes before closing on a Friday evening after a LONG day of travel and flight delays. Service initially had me wondering what was up. But good lord, the food. The food was wonderful. Gyoza (fried) and edamame. Delicious. And the rolls? Out of this world. The tuna crunch roll may be the best thing to ever touch my palate, and I don't normally like tuna! Philadelphia roll was standard (meaning good). Annie and Caterpillar rolls- also amazing. And as our enthusiasm showed, the service improved. If I ever find myself in Orlando again, I will go out of my way to dine here.
(5)Felix L.
This place is a solid 3.5 stars. not quite 4 but not a 3 neither. The ppl working here can be kinda odd like they aren't the friendliest but the food is good. I've had their hibachi food a good amount of times (great yum-yum sauce) and their sushi as well, as i am a lover of both of these Japanese cuisines. The prices for the Dinner hibachi are good for what you get in comparison to other more chained hibachi spots, and the lunch special prices i think are pretty phenomenal. just $9 bucks for a lunch portion hibachi meal with one or even 2 meats and all the other fixings too! This place also has some of the best darn shrimp tempura rolls I've ever had, and I've had my fair share of them, and very affordable too. They have a great deal for sushi lovers too which is All You Can Eat, every roll (i believe) for $21.95, every Sunday and Tuesday only, dine-in only. Try not to waste much though as they may surcharge you for what you don't eat. Lastly, if you aren't a fan of mediocre-like service try getting some food to go!
(3)Jennifer N.
We went here for my mother-in-law's birthday. I do come here pretty often, but on this day we did hibachi for the occasion. The food is good, but the hibachi chefs are not as entertaining as they are at other Japanese hibachi restaurants. Wish they were more entertaining as we would do it more often. He almost seemed annoyed. The waitresses are pretty nice though and work hard. Warning: The guy at the front HATES to give out extra white sauce!
(3)Angie M.
This is great hibachi. Went to the new spot on semoran that opened and Tokyo is way better. Only thing I'm not crazy about is there soup with what appears to be rice noodles floating on top. It's a texture issue but flavor is good. Also their sauces are eh guess I'm used to kobe.
(4)Marisol M.
This place is great. The flavours are spot on. The hibachi show is great. And very affordable and you get tons of food. They are located in the publix shopping center on the corner of Chickawsaw and Lee Vista. I highly recommend this restaurant.
(4)Ben M.
Not sure where the staff issues were that previous Yelpers mention, all the staff was eager to help-whether it be to welcome you, offer suggestions, clear your place, etc. We came here to experience the all-you-can-eat sushi (offered select nights). The service was a bit unexpected because usually in my experience all-you-can-eat generally means long wait times, small quantities, and not the friendliest service. Here it was the opposite and I greatly appreciated it. I'm not a sushi connoisseur, but my friend is rather well versed and he is a repeat customer. I enjoyed what I had greatly and it is an excellent deal that they run. I was a bit wary when first entering since overall it was a bit dim for my liking but it quickly became a cozy place. I recommend sitting at the sushi bar if you are worried about time since the chefs will take your order once you are ready for whichever round you are on. I will certainly return here.
(4)Michael H.
WARNING: the prices on Yelp are not what are on the menu. The actual prices are significantly higher than what they've promoted on yelp. Overall they have decent tasting food at best and way below average service. They kept trying to push the "all you can eat" sushi "deal" with 3 desperate waiters each stopping by to sell me plus the sushi sushi chef tried his best to sell me. When I asked the waiter to box up my food, he dropped off an empty clam shell? They charged me for soda water? Terrible. Terrible. Terrible. (I'm adding this part several hours later: I've been sick with a mild touch of what I can only assume is food poisoning. I just tossed my leftovers out, as I don't want to take any chances)
(1)Patricia L.
I loved the Jimmy Smith roll, loved their shrimp tempura, BUT like other yelpers, the front guy was and always has been rude to me and my family. On one occasion my sister made a scene due to demeaning behavior towards our family and she vowed she'd never return. But I snuck in for my fix one time, but then I caught myself wondering if they spit in my food, service was still bad and worst of all the jimmy smith tasted different, plus messy. Sigh, it was good while it lasted.
(1)Adrie D.
The BEST SUSHI I've tried in Orlando. I just moved from California and I was desperately looking for a sushi place but didn't like any of the thousands I tried to be my "sushi spot". Tokyo was a little far away from home but my sister and I decided to give it a try. Believe me I don't regret it. We had the AYCE sushi on Sunday (you can find it only Tuesdays and Sundays) and we had amazing sushi, great variety and INCREDIBLE service! The price is about right for the quality and quantity of food you get -roughly about $22- beverage not included. The place is small but I didn't see it get totally full and they also have teppan tables. I'm definitely going back!! Now is the time that I wish my husband liked sushi as much as I do. I really recommend it!!
(5)Michael F.
Short version: bad service, meh environment, good food. We walked in, and the and the waiters weren't to happy to see us. No eye contact. I made sure to be really happy and smiling towards our host, but they just looked miserable. They didn't have miso soup, but they had something different. It was sorta like it, but different. Not the best, but tolerable. The ventilation wasn't so great. The habachi tables were not ventilated well so the steam/smell would fill the entire restaurant. On the side, their sushi is pretty decent. Not amazing, but not bad either. I wouldn't care to come back here again.
(3)Geri E.
Not the best sushi place in Orlando but not the worst. Their selection of sushi is okay and not too expensive.
(3)Andy J.
The service was absolutely horrible. We came here for sushi, ordered 5 rolls and we waited nearly an hour. We were ready to walk out and the food finally arrived. The rolls were good but not that good to put up with the service. Plenty of sushi places around.
(2)Oliver S.
First thing learned from the Monday lunch visit is that the all you can eat sushi is only available on Tuesday's and Sunday's. The lunch menu was simple which is perfect, ordered steak and shrimp hibachi, sushi combination, and the volcano roll. We started with waters and were immediately given a soup before placing our order. The hibachi was great but the fried rice was over cooked and didn't have much flavor, all the sushi ordered tasted great, one of the best volcano rolls I've ever eaten and to top it all of, our server was very sweet and attentive to our orders. See you soon for the all you can eat sushi. Love, okayoliver.
(4)Jen N.
Terrible experience! The guy up front was a total douche the entire time and the food is way overpriced for their food, which wasn't even good.
(1)No N.
I wrote a review back in Dec 2014. The food is still great! I try to go at least once a month. They have a new young women at the front desk now, she speaks better english. I know people have written about some of the staff. When I first went there I did not think them rude, but not very friendly. Again, I think this has to do more with cultural issues than anything else. Maybe that's why my last three visits I have not seen the gentlemen that most other Yelper have issues with. Those hibachi noodles are like a drug!!! So tasty. I have also gotten some sushi and it's really good. It's also really good the next day. I normally have to toss out sushi from other places as it does not keep well. Usually it's the rice. However, it's leftovers with Tokyo rolls. The inside never really seem to change much, but I don't care as long as they keep the noodles the same.
(4)Po T.
It's been almost 4 years and Tokyo is still going strong. The quality of sushi and AYCE has not decreased and they are still offering the best price/variety/experience for Orlando. You will not find any other restaurants that offers premium sushi rolls for AYCE. I tried others and will always come back to here for it and their hibachi and teppanyaki!
(5)Leslie S.
I've had sushi all over the world. I've yet to find a decent place for sushi in Orlando. The good: I love the idea of an all you can eat. Most of the pieces were average in size. The bad: With the exception of the surf clam and salmon, the fish was not very fresh. The bad part about the all you can eat is that they charge you for all of the pieces that you've ordered but don't finish. They also made a mistake on my first order.
(2)Thomas V.
Went for lunch at noon and the host gave my family attitude. He gave us the wrong menu and then gave us more attitude. The water tasted awful so we just decided to leave
(1)L R.
Amazing food. Wish they had better customer service.. the men at the front table aren't very nice. Especially knowing I go so often. Still love their food though!
(4)Erin D.
Tokyo Steak House has wonderful fresh food! Dinner is entertaining and fun. The free sushi roll with two meals makes everything perfect. What is even better is their take out! It's the amazing food and we take it home and enjoy it in our sweat pants. The lunch prices are incredible, you get so much for your money!
(5)Leontine M.
I adore this place! That have excellent made to order sushi. They offer hibachi style dinner and all you can eat sushi on Tuesdays. They are fast and efficient with to-go orders. Tokyo Sushi is always clean and service is done with a smile. And they are reasonably priced.
(5)Sherrie P.
The only local sushi joint for this area worth coming back to for TakeOut! The sushi chef is a horrible old troll who isn't friendly. I've had a few rolls and appetizers that kept me as a takeout customer only because I'm addicted to sushi. Meeting this bigot has left a terrible taste in my mouth for the whole sushi experience.
(1)Nicole M.
I've been coming to tokoyo for over 5 years! I love the sushi here and the service is always fast. The sushi is also reasonably priced.
(5)Eric G.
Good all you can eat sushi - will return for more!
(4)Jeffrey D.
Fresh sushi but they have sushi specials on some days. They also have a hiatchi grill similar to more premium steakhouses. Prices are very low and you will not walk away hungry. Overall, a good bargin for sushi and the art of hibatchi.
(3)Ada I.
Great Japanese restaurant. Love their sushi and hibachi tables. Great service from Ann, everyone else needs to learn from her. A bit pricey but once in a while won't brake the bank.
(5)Suki N.
Was ok for price. Sushi is fresh but wouldn't come here of it wasn't AYCE since prices r high! Water is nasty so order drink. And sweet shrimp sushi is best bang for ur buck!
(2)Jennifer M.
I had been looking forward to trying this restaurant for quite a while and finally made it last week. Judging from the reviews, I expected to have a great experience, however, things were quite the opposite. The best part of my meal was the rice, and even that was sub-par. The meat was tough and not of good quality. Most everything was cooked with a single sauce, so the food really lacked any diversity of flavor. If you enjoy Hibachi, the price point was good, however, that's about all you're paying for. I will not return to this establishment.
(2)Tyler A.
I haven't eaten here. I accidentally reviewed this place instead of a different sushi place. Disregard.
(5)Hemu G.
Very good sushi. Ordered five different kinds and they were all very good. The crispy tuna, dragon and the red one (can't remember the name) were very specially good. Definitely a place to go back to. Perhaps try the hibachi grill next.
(4)JR R.
This is way better than your average neighborhood sushi joint. We love this place, the fish is always fresh and the preparations are tasty, that's why we keep coming back. Not to mention they're always having a new happy hour special (my favorite one was dollar beers - even imports) This place is a winner, if you haven't tried it you ought to. JR
(4)Joy J.
Lunch special is where it's at when you eat here because you get 3 rolls for under $10! Love their hibachi sauce -- The shrimp nigiri to me tasted unfresh and had a fishy taste and I think this is the reason why I may had the "runs" after eating here. The rolls were huge portions and you get alot for the price! Def come back for lunch!
(4)Jessica M.
We love Tokyo for hibachi and so do our friends. We were upset when we thought they closed when they were off of Semeron, but we're excited to find them in Vista Lakes. The hibachi is so reasonably priced it's well worth a visit. We typically order chicken which comes with a few shrimp. Not a fan of their scallops.
(4)Justin M.
Excellent. Sushi is very fresh. All You Can Eat Sushi for $21.95 on Tuesdays and Sundays
(5)Steve S.
My wife and I love this place!! Excellent sushi and hibachi.
(5)Justin M.
Fresh Sushi for a low-moderate price! Specialty rolls are great, especially 'Mermaid' roll. Service is always friendly and attentative.
(4)Jeff K.
I've been here twice now, once because.. well, it's a sushi place to try! The second time, I came here because I had forgotten that I had already been here and didn't remember the place until I pulled into the parking lot. I kind of feel like that should be a telling statement. I didn't have a bad experience here. The service was good, the place was comfortable and quiet, and the rolls weren't bad either. Here's the thing: When I go to a sushi restaurant, I always have to ask myself, "What's the thing that's going to bring me back?" There are a gazillion (estimated) sushi restaurants in the Greater Orlando area, and I'm pretty sure that, regardless of what you're in the mood for, you'll find a restaurant that does just that. In the mood for money-is-no-object awesome sushi? Amura. Big, fat delicious rolls that make you feel the same? Fuji Sushi on Lee Road. In the mood for a truly unique atmosphere? Sushi Pop in Oviedo. Upscale? Sushi Katana. I could go on, you get the idea. What we have with Tokyo Japanese Sushi Bar & Grill then, is decent but smallish sushi for a price that's a bit high for what you get, and an average atmosphere that blends in with all the other average sushi restaurants in the area. So... What's the thing that's going to bring me back?
(3)Laura G.
My husband and I love coming here for sushi and hibachi! We always try to come for their lunch menu, they have great lunch prices! They are always fast with service too. We love this place!! :)
(5)Katie K.
Food was delicious and fresh, service was great. Will definitely be back!
(5)Mela F.
I came to orlando to visit a friend and he showed me to this little treasure. It's americanized sushi and half the rolls on the menu have cream cheese.. I LIKE!! The meal started off with miso soup and salad. We had 4 sushi orders and it was pretty awesome. The staff is super nice and left with a big smile on my face.. overall.. i'm a fan!!
(4)Nick G.
The food here is nothing above average. I tried their all you can eat sushi and it took 35 minutes to get my first 3 rolls, after that the unpleasant waiter was no where to be found. What's the point of an all you can eat special if you can't place your second order. I don't think I'll be back.
(3)Mikel K.
Ordered some sushi to go. Our rainbow, tuna and conch rolls were pretty good but the yellowtail roll tasted fishy (not something you want with sushi). It kind of ruined the rest of dinner for us. Fresh fish should NEVER taste fishy! Gross.
(2)Julian R.
Been here many times so many rolls to try with all you can eat menu ..
(5)Katie F.
Best sushi place to take a newbie--lots of rolls fried or with cream cheese and eel sauce. I love that they serve soup with any order and their prices are reasonable for the quality. Not for suitable for sushi fanatics and not in the running for Best Quality or Most Authentic but great for a less expensive sushi craving solution. The kamikaze roll was the favorite tonight and the hibachi grill was great last time I had it (and didn't give me a stomach ache like Kobe does).
(4)Jojo j.
Fresh, awesome quality, delicious, cheap sushi. Before I left Florida I would religiously go here every two weeks. If your into being refreshed, there Cold Roll is amazing. If you want something heavier Spider Roll or any deep fried rolls. Their sashimi, even the octopus is like butter in texture and never tastes rancid. The hibachi is delicious, not a fan just because I'm not a meats and potatoes type person, but my brother loves it. Great service. Above all cheap and delicious you can never go wrong!
(5)Lola B.
I really enjoy their sushi and service. The staff is extremely friendly and attentive. The rolls are delicious and the chef would often give us different rolls to just try without charging us. The miso soup and mushroom soup are tasty and light. The rolls are large and worth the price. I would definitely make this into a regular sushi spot if I lived here.
(5)Angel M.
Wonderful food! We've done it all. Take out, hibachi grill, sushi bar and regular table service. Way better than those other Japanese places. Great prices and family friendly.
(5)Enit S.
Following the Festival of the Master this weekend, my friends and I opted to eat outside of the Disney property and ended up at Tokyo Steak House and Sushi Bar located off of Chickasaw and Lee Vista. I had never been here but they were adamant that this was one of the better places to grab some sushi. Walking in I noticed that it was a very plain looking establishment, no decor, no pictures of geisha's hanging around but the restaurant in itself looked very clean and organized. We sat down and immediately they told us that they have daily specials as well as all you can eat sushi Tuesday and Sunday nights for 21.95. That night for the daily special they were having Chicken and Shrimp done hibachi style with sides of noodles and rice PLUS soup and salad with ginger dressing for only 10.95. You can't beat it so I opted for that instead of the sushi and I'm glad I did because when the food arrived it was a very generous portion and I didn't get to finish all of it despite having walked all over downtown Disney previously and not having eaten lunch. I have no idea what was in the soup, it definitely wasn't miso soup, we were all sitting there trying to figure it out but alas we could not. The broth was absolutely delicious and I would venture to say that it was actually better than miso soup, plus with it being chilly outside, it warmed us up nicely. The ginger salad was.. eh pretty much the same as you'd get anywhere, nothing really special. The chicken and shrimp had a delicious sauce and the noodles were cooked perfectly. The shrimp was to my dismay overcooked a bit but it was still palatable. I like that they added fresh zucchini and mushrooms, it complimented the whole dish perfectly. What really impressed me was that when I received my food, I was expecting maybe three little shrimps and a whole bunch of noodles, but there must've been at least ten good sized shrimp and the chicken was white meat, not the boneless chicken thighs some people try to pass off as white meat. The waitress was very attentive and always came by to refill our drinks. Nobody at any point had to ask for a refill so I was very impressed. I'll have to come back specifically for sushi and do an update, but I was very pleased with my first experience and will definitely come back.
(4)Andrea C.
Flight delays lead us to an overnight in Orlando and I celebrated my birthday at Tokyo Steakhouse. I can only speak for the teppanyaki, but this is as good as any teppanyaki restaurant I've been to. Service is fast and friendly and the shrimp, steak and scallops were all perfectly cooked.Very well priced for the amount of food that you receive. If I lived in Orlando, I'd be back!
(4)Marcelo A.
I tried out the All You Can Eat deal on Sunday and it was very good. You have to pick three rolls to start with and then order each additional roll separately. Our waiter was very friendly and quick. She asked if I was ready for my next roll before I was done with my existing plate so there was no wait time between rolls. I will be coming back here for sure!
(4)Unique M.
Literally the most awkward service ever but I absolutely LOVED the food. The portions are massive and the sushi has lots of love in it. They have an all-you-can eat Sushi night, which I'm dying to go to. Maybe soon?
(4)S M.
I've eaten here a few times and can't wait to go back- good sake selection, and really good specials on hibachi dinners. I get the steak & shrimp with noodles and share the sushi with others. I've always had fast service when I go on weekends in the evening.
(4)Chris P.
The rolls are amazing and the price was great. All you can eat every Thursday and Sunday. Only draw back for us is they don't offer rice paper for my fiancé who won't eat seaweed. They have full hibachi menu though!
(4)Prof J.
Don't think i've ever been to a restaurant that has the option of getting the food cooked at the hibachi grill itself. it's like putting benihana and a regular restaurant all in one, but with half the price. We ordered 4 sushi rolls, which were all delicious. they gave us spicy mayo, white sauce, and put the rolls in one big plate for both of us to share. green tea was brewed well also. Service was good. i'll definitely come back to try the Hibachi Dine-in experience.
(4)Sean M.
Fresh and tasty. Excellent service.
(4)Magdalena F.
Really good Japanese food.
(5)Akil C.
I don't know what the last guy was smoking, but he needs to share. Unless this place has done a complete 180 since he's been there. This is hands down, the worst sushi experience of my life; and I've eaten a lot of sushi - east coast, west coast, up north and down south. I went in and ordered my staples: Dragon and Spider rolls and their Super Salmon roll. Salmon must have been one of the fish left over from when Jesus fed the 10,000. Brown in color, did not push back, tasted the way it looked. I couldn't eat the roll. The other 2 rolls were ok at best. And that's a stretch. Eel had a "high" smell, though it was edible. Out of three rolls 2 were ok, the other could not be eaten. Highly recommend you go somewhere else.
(1)Crystal W.
This place is a great, cheaper replacement for Kobes. Complete with their own version of white sauce and hibachi grilling stations. They also have awesome lunch specials, an early bird special, and random dinner specials.
(4)Orlando J.
Great quality sushi. Good service. Highly recommended.
(5)Natalie J.
My husband and go to Toykyo all the time!! We have been going there for about 5 years. The food is great and the portions are large. I would highly recommend this restaurant :-)
(5)Kristine B.
Fantastic sushi! The Mexican Roll and the Diablo Roll are two of our favorites. And dip the Diablo Roll in some of their white sauce...yummy! I'm an eel-lover and always get a couple of pieces, but occasionally they cut it with a bit too much fat for my taste. Alot of places do, though. Overall, it's great sushi without having to go too far from home.
(4)Rice E.
went for lunch. sushi isn't very fresh. green tea has no taste. the shrimp tempura taste like the chinese coconut shrimp. bottom line, owner is not japanese, the house soup and fried rice isn't japanese at all. pricey.
(2)Geri E.
Not the best sushi place in Orlando but not the worst. Their selection of sushi is okay and not too expensive.
(3)Michael F.
Short version: bad service, meh environment, good food. We walked in, and the and the waiters weren't to happy to see us. No eye contact. I made sure to be really happy and smiling towards our host, but they just looked miserable. They didn't have miso soup, but they had something different. It was sorta like it, but different. Not the best, but tolerable. The ventilation wasn't so great. The habachi tables were not ventilated well so the steam/smell would fill the entire restaurant. On the side, their sushi is pretty decent. Not amazing, but not bad either. I wouldn't care to come back here again.
(3)Andy J.
The service was absolutely horrible. We came here for sushi, ordered 5 rolls and we waited nearly an hour. We were ready to walk out and the food finally arrived. The rolls were good but not that good to put up with the service. Plenty of sushi places around.
(2)Oliver S.
First thing learned from the Monday lunch visit is that the all you can eat sushi is only available on Tuesday's and Sunday's. The lunch menu was simple which is perfect, ordered steak and shrimp hibachi, sushi combination, and the volcano roll. We started with waters and were immediately given a soup before placing our order. The hibachi was great but the fried rice was over cooked and didn't have much flavor, all the sushi ordered tasted great, one of the best volcano rolls I've ever eaten and to top it all of, our server was very sweet and attentive to our orders. See you soon for the all you can eat sushi. Love, okayoliver.
(4)Nancy K.
We arrived 30 minutes before closing on a Friday evening after a LONG day of travel and flight delays. Service initially had me wondering what was up. But good lord, the food. The food was wonderful. Gyoza (fried) and edamame. Delicious. And the rolls? Out of this world. The tuna crunch roll may be the best thing to ever touch my palate, and I don't normally like tuna! Philadelphia roll was standard (meaning good). Annie and Caterpillar rolls- also amazing. And as our enthusiasm showed, the service improved. If I ever find myself in Orlando again, I will go out of my way to dine here.
(5)No N.
I wrote a review back in Dec 2014. The food is still great! I try to go at least once a month. They have a new young women at the front desk now, she speaks better english. I know people have written about some of the staff. When I first went there I did not think them rude, but not very friendly. Again, I think this has to do more with cultural issues than anything else. Maybe that's why my last three visits I have not seen the gentlemen that most other Yelper have issues with. Those hibachi noodles are like a drug!!! So tasty. I have also gotten some sushi and it's really good. It's also really good the next day. I normally have to toss out sushi from other places as it does not keep well. Usually it's the rice. However, it's leftovers with Tokyo rolls. The inside never really seem to change much, but I don't care as long as they keep the noodles the same.
(4)Jennifer N.
We went here for my mother-in-law's birthday. I do come here pretty often, but on this day we did hibachi for the occasion. The food is good, but the hibachi chefs are not as entertaining as they are at other Japanese hibachi restaurants. Wish they were more entertaining as we would do it more often. He almost seemed annoyed. The waitresses are pretty nice though and work hard. Warning: The guy at the front HATES to give out extra white sauce!
(3)Patricia L.
I loved the Jimmy Smith roll, loved their shrimp tempura, BUT like other yelpers, the front guy was and always has been rude to me and my family. On one occasion my sister made a scene due to demeaning behavior towards our family and she vowed she'd never return. But I snuck in for my fix one time, but then I caught myself wondering if they spit in my food, service was still bad and worst of all the jimmy smith tasted different, plus messy. Sigh, it was good while it lasted.
(1)jackie c.
Excited to have found a sushi bar close to home. Tried the Dino Roll and Maki Roll Combo lunch specials. Both were Deeeeeeelish! Looking forward to their bento box and hibachi lunches.
(4)Jessica W.
Food: horrible and not authentic. Not run by Japanese which is my requirement when it comes to authentic food in the Bay Area. We picked this place since it was close to our hotel in FL and we didn't know any better. The rice for the sushi was all wrong - packed hard and just not made properly. I asked the sushi chef what was good today and he said tuna and salmon. The fish was not quality and with the wrong rice, I was concerned about freshness. We also had steak teriyaki and chicken katsu. Steak was ok, hence the one star. Katsu was pounded flat to death and the batter was wrong. They also dripped teriyaki sauce and sesame seeds on top which was wacky. Salad was pre-made with clumped ginger dressing. I didn't eat it. Soup was not miso soup but some clear broth with mushrooms. Interesting.... I did not eat it. And the weirdest thing was the waitress put a container of white stuff on our table which I was thinking "is that ranch?" And she said "it's mayo" and I'm like "for what?" And she said "to dip whatever you want." W.E.I.R.D. I'm writing this review for myself so that I will remember to never come here again when in town!!!! Avoid avoid avoid.
(1)Harlan M.
Came here looking for sushi and I must say I was pleased with what I found. I happened to come in on a Sunday night and opted for the all you can eat sushi menu. It's a pretty robust selection and each order is made fresh so it takes a little time. Signage indicates each reorder is limited to one roll at a time. The three stars is due to the limitation and amount of time it takes to reorder and receive the food. Big appetites should place the reorder as soon as each course is delivered. I had a very pleasant interaction with the staff and servers. Overall a very happy and high-quality sushi experience!
(3)Madai M.
AYCE sushi Tues and Sun. Average at best but a decent deal if you want to stuff your face for around $24. Any sushi roll on the menu is included. You just have to order 3 rolls the first round then you can order one roll at a time thereafter.....that is if you can finish off the 1st 3 rolls!! Romantic roll, mermaid roll and cold roll are usually what I go for.
(3)Felix L.
This place is a solid 3.5 stars. not quite 4 but not a 3 neither. The ppl working here can be kinda odd like they aren't the friendliest but the food is good. I've had their hibachi food a good amount of times (great yum-yum sauce) and their sushi as well, as i am a lover of both of these Japanese cuisines. The prices for the Dinner hibachi are good for what you get in comparison to other more chained hibachi spots, and the lunch special prices i think are pretty phenomenal. just $9 bucks for a lunch portion hibachi meal with one or even 2 meats and all the other fixings too! This place also has some of the best darn shrimp tempura rolls I've ever had, and I've had my fair share of them, and very affordable too. They have a great deal for sushi lovers too which is All You Can Eat, every roll (i believe) for $21.95, every Sunday and Tuesday only, dine-in only. Try not to waste much though as they may surcharge you for what you don't eat. Lastly, if you aren't a fan of mediocre-like service try getting some food to go!
(3)Angie M.
This is great hibachi. Went to the new spot on semoran that opened and Tokyo is way better. Only thing I'm not crazy about is there soup with what appears to be rice noodles floating on top. It's a texture issue but flavor is good. Also their sauces are eh guess I'm used to kobe.
(4)Marisol M.
This place is great. The flavours are spot on. The hibachi show is great. And very affordable and you get tons of food. They are located in the publix shopping center on the corner of Chickawsaw and Lee Vista. I highly recommend this restaurant.
(4)Ben M.
Not sure where the staff issues were that previous Yelpers mention, all the staff was eager to help-whether it be to welcome you, offer suggestions, clear your place, etc. We came here to experience the all-you-can-eat sushi (offered select nights). The service was a bit unexpected because usually in my experience all-you-can-eat generally means long wait times, small quantities, and not the friendliest service. Here it was the opposite and I greatly appreciated it. I'm not a sushi connoisseur, but my friend is rather well versed and he is a repeat customer. I enjoyed what I had greatly and it is an excellent deal that they run. I was a bit wary when first entering since overall it was a bit dim for my liking but it quickly became a cozy place. I recommend sitting at the sushi bar if you are worried about time since the chefs will take your order once you are ready for whichever round you are on. I will certainly return here.
(4)Michael H.
WARNING: the prices on Yelp are not what are on the menu. The actual prices are significantly higher than what they've promoted on yelp. Overall they have decent tasting food at best and way below average service. They kept trying to push the "all you can eat" sushi "deal" with 3 desperate waiters each stopping by to sell me plus the sushi sushi chef tried his best to sell me. When I asked the waiter to box up my food, he dropped off an empty clam shell? They charged me for soda water? Terrible. Terrible. Terrible. (I'm adding this part several hours later: I've been sick with a mild touch of what I can only assume is food poisoning. I just tossed my leftovers out, as I don't want to take any chances)
(1)Adrie D.
The BEST SUSHI I've tried in Orlando. I just moved from California and I was desperately looking for a sushi place but didn't like any of the thousands I tried to be my "sushi spot". Tokyo was a little far away from home but my sister and I decided to give it a try. Believe me I don't regret it. We had the AYCE sushi on Sunday (you can find it only Tuesdays and Sundays) and we had amazing sushi, great variety and INCREDIBLE service! The price is about right for the quality and quantity of food you get -roughly about $22- beverage not included. The place is small but I didn't see it get totally full and they also have teppan tables. I'm definitely going back!! Now is the time that I wish my husband liked sushi as much as I do. I really recommend it!!
(5)JR R.
This is way better than your average neighborhood sushi joint. We love this place, the fish is always fresh and the preparations are tasty, that's why we keep coming back. Not to mention they're always having a new happy hour special (my favorite one was dollar beers - even imports) This place is a winner, if you haven't tried it you ought to. JR
(4)Jessica M.
We love Tokyo for hibachi and so do our friends. We were upset when we thought they closed when they were off of Semeron, but we're excited to find them in Vista Lakes. The hibachi is so reasonably priced it's well worth a visit. We typically order chicken which comes with a few shrimp. Not a fan of their scallops.
(4)Joy J.
Lunch special is where it's at when you eat here because you get 3 rolls for under $10! Love their hibachi sauce -- The shrimp nigiri to me tasted unfresh and had a fishy taste and I think this is the reason why I may had the "runs" after eating here. The rolls were huge portions and you get alot for the price! Def come back for lunch!
(4)Justin M.
Excellent. Sushi is very fresh. All You Can Eat Sushi for $21.95 on Tuesdays and Sundays
(5)Jen N.
Terrible experience! The guy up front was a total douche the entire time and the food is way overpriced for their food, which wasn't even good.
(1)Po T.
It's been almost 4 years and Tokyo is still going strong. The quality of sushi and AYCE has not decreased and they are still offering the best price/variety/experience for Orlando. You will not find any other restaurants that offers premium sushi rolls for AYCE. I tried others and will always come back to here for it and their hibachi and teppanyaki!
(5)L R.
Amazing food. Wish they had better customer service.. the men at the front table aren't very nice. Especially knowing I go so often. Still love their food though!
(4)Leslie S.
I've had sushi all over the world. I've yet to find a decent place for sushi in Orlando. The good: I love the idea of an all you can eat. Most of the pieces were average in size. The bad: With the exception of the surf clam and salmon, the fish was not very fresh. The bad part about the all you can eat is that they charge you for all of the pieces that you've ordered but don't finish. They also made a mistake on my first order.
(2)Thomas V.
Went for lunch at noon and the host gave my family attitude. He gave us the wrong menu and then gave us more attitude. The water tasted awful so we just decided to leave
(1)Erin D.
Tokyo Steak House has wonderful fresh food! Dinner is entertaining and fun. The free sushi roll with two meals makes everything perfect. What is even better is their take out! It's the amazing food and we take it home and enjoy it in our sweat pants. The lunch prices are incredible, you get so much for your money!
(5)Leontine M.
I adore this place! That have excellent made to order sushi. They offer hibachi style dinner and all you can eat sushi on Tuesdays. They are fast and efficient with to-go orders. Tokyo Sushi is always clean and service is done with a smile. And they are reasonably priced.
(5)Sherrie P.
The only local sushi joint for this area worth coming back to for TakeOut! The sushi chef is a horrible old troll who isn't friendly. I've had a few rolls and appetizers that kept me as a takeout customer only because I'm addicted to sushi. Meeting this bigot has left a terrible taste in my mouth for the whole sushi experience.
(1)Nicole M.
I've been coming to tokoyo for over 5 years! I love the sushi here and the service is always fast. The sushi is also reasonably priced.
(5)Eric G.
Good all you can eat sushi - will return for more!
(4)Jeffrey D.
Fresh sushi but they have sushi specials on some days. They also have a hiatchi grill similar to more premium steakhouses. Prices are very low and you will not walk away hungry. Overall, a good bargin for sushi and the art of hibatchi.
(3)Ada I.
Great Japanese restaurant. Love their sushi and hibachi tables. Great service from Ann, everyone else needs to learn from her. A bit pricey but once in a while won't brake the bank.
(5)Annette E.
If you want to do take-out, or just want to look at a menu before you go they have their menus available on the following website: ezedining.com Steakhouse menu: ezedining.com/vendors/62… Sushi Menu: ezedining.com/vendors/17… The owner assured me these were thir menus even though the name doesn't quite match, and the phone number listed I am assuming is for the delivery service.
(4)Justin D.
This is the best AYCE sushi I have had in Orlando. I have gone to about 4-5 different AYCE places for sushi and most are just ok. They usually have a much much smaller menu. This place basically opens up everything they offer on the AYCE menu. Nigiri list is huge and Roll list is huge. No sashimi as far as I know of. It is sadly only on tuesdays and sundays. But that is sort of good otherwise I would over eat everyday. They dont offer any appetizers like some other places do, but that is OK because they destroy those places with the variety of sushi you can get and that is why I go there anyway. $22 is super inexpensive for what you get. They are very fast even when they are packed and they have very good quality control. I used to go to a place right by my house but now I will go hear which is 15 mins further.
(5)Suki N.
Was ok for price. Sushi is fresh but wouldn't come here of it wasn't AYCE since prices r high! Water is nasty so order drink. And sweet shrimp sushi is best bang for ur buck!
(2)Jennifer M.
I had been looking forward to trying this restaurant for quite a while and finally made it last week. Judging from the reviews, I expected to have a great experience, however, things were quite the opposite. The best part of my meal was the rice, and even that was sub-par. The meat was tough and not of good quality. Most everything was cooked with a single sauce, so the food really lacked any diversity of flavor. If you enjoy Hibachi, the price point was good, however, that's about all you're paying for. I will not return to this establishment.
(2)Tyler A.
I haven't eaten here. I accidentally reviewed this place instead of a different sushi place. Disregard.
(5)Hemu G.
Very good sushi. Ordered five different kinds and they were all very good. The crispy tuna, dragon and the red one (can't remember the name) were very specially good. Definitely a place to go back to. Perhaps try the hibachi grill next.
(4)Katie F.
Best sushi place to take a newbie--lots of rolls fried or with cream cheese and eel sauce. I love that they serve soup with any order and their prices are reasonable for the quality. Not for suitable for sushi fanatics and not in the running for Best Quality or Most Authentic but great for a less expensive sushi craving solution. The kamikaze roll was the favorite tonight and the hibachi grill was great last time I had it (and didn't give me a stomach ache like Kobe does).
(4)Jojo j.
Fresh, awesome quality, delicious, cheap sushi. Before I left Florida I would religiously go here every two weeks. If your into being refreshed, there Cold Roll is amazing. If you want something heavier Spider Roll or any deep fried rolls. Their sashimi, even the octopus is like butter in texture and never tastes rancid. The hibachi is delicious, not a fan just because I'm not a meats and potatoes type person, but my brother loves it. Great service. Above all cheap and delicious you can never go wrong!
(5)Enit S.
Following the Festival of the Master this weekend, my friends and I opted to eat outside of the Disney property and ended up at Tokyo Steak House and Sushi Bar located off of Chickasaw and Lee Vista. I had never been here but they were adamant that this was one of the better places to grab some sushi. Walking in I noticed that it was a very plain looking establishment, no decor, no pictures of geisha's hanging around but the restaurant in itself looked very clean and organized. We sat down and immediately they told us that they have daily specials as well as all you can eat sushi Tuesday and Sunday nights for 21.95. That night for the daily special they were having Chicken and Shrimp done hibachi style with sides of noodles and rice PLUS soup and salad with ginger dressing for only 10.95. You can't beat it so I opted for that instead of the sushi and I'm glad I did because when the food arrived it was a very generous portion and I didn't get to finish all of it despite having walked all over downtown Disney previously and not having eaten lunch. I have no idea what was in the soup, it definitely wasn't miso soup, we were all sitting there trying to figure it out but alas we could not. The broth was absolutely delicious and I would venture to say that it was actually better than miso soup, plus with it being chilly outside, it warmed us up nicely. The ginger salad was.. eh pretty much the same as you'd get anywhere, nothing really special. The chicken and shrimp had a delicious sauce and the noodles were cooked perfectly. The shrimp was to my dismay overcooked a bit but it was still palatable. I like that they added fresh zucchini and mushrooms, it complimented the whole dish perfectly. What really impressed me was that when I received my food, I was expecting maybe three little shrimps and a whole bunch of noodles, but there must've been at least ten good sized shrimp and the chicken was white meat, not the boneless chicken thighs some people try to pass off as white meat. The waitress was very attentive and always came by to refill our drinks. Nobody at any point had to ask for a refill so I was very impressed. I'll have to come back specifically for sushi and do an update, but I was very pleased with my first experience and will definitely come back.
(4)Andrea C.
Flight delays lead us to an overnight in Orlando and I celebrated my birthday at Tokyo Steakhouse. I can only speak for the teppanyaki, but this is as good as any teppanyaki restaurant I've been to. Service is fast and friendly and the shrimp, steak and scallops were all perfectly cooked.Very well priced for the amount of food that you receive. If I lived in Orlando, I'd be back!
(4)Marcelo A.
I tried out the All You Can Eat deal on Sunday and it was very good. You have to pick three rolls to start with and then order each additional roll separately. Our waiter was very friendly and quick. She asked if I was ready for my next roll before I was done with my existing plate so there was no wait time between rolls. I will be coming back here for sure!
(4)Unique M.
Literally the most awkward service ever but I absolutely LOVED the food. The portions are massive and the sushi has lots of love in it. They have an all-you-can eat Sushi night, which I'm dying to go to. Maybe soon?
(4)Jeff K.
I've been here twice now, once because.. well, it's a sushi place to try! The second time, I came here because I had forgotten that I had already been here and didn't remember the place until I pulled into the parking lot. I kind of feel like that should be a telling statement. I didn't have a bad experience here. The service was good, the place was comfortable and quiet, and the rolls weren't bad either. Here's the thing: When I go to a sushi restaurant, I always have to ask myself, "What's the thing that's going to bring me back?" There are a gazillion (estimated) sushi restaurants in the Greater Orlando area, and I'm pretty sure that, regardless of what you're in the mood for, you'll find a restaurant that does just that. In the mood for money-is-no-object awesome sushi? Amura. Big, fat delicious rolls that make you feel the same? Fuji Sushi on Lee Road. In the mood for a truly unique atmosphere? Sushi Pop in Oviedo. Upscale? Sushi Katana. I could go on, you get the idea. What we have with Tokyo Japanese Sushi Bar & Grill then, is decent but smallish sushi for a price that's a bit high for what you get, and an average atmosphere that blends in with all the other average sushi restaurants in the area. So... What's the thing that's going to bring me back?
(3)Laura G.
My husband and I love coming here for sushi and hibachi! We always try to come for their lunch menu, they have great lunch prices! They are always fast with service too. We love this place!! :)
(5)Katie K.
Food was delicious and fresh, service was great. Will definitely be back!
(5)Mela F.
I came to orlando to visit a friend and he showed me to this little treasure. It's americanized sushi and half the rolls on the menu have cream cheese.. I LIKE!! The meal started off with miso soup and salad. We had 4 sushi orders and it was pretty awesome. The staff is super nice and left with a big smile on my face.. overall.. i'm a fan!!
(4)Nick G.
The food here is nothing above average. I tried their all you can eat sushi and it took 35 minutes to get my first 3 rolls, after that the unpleasant waiter was no where to be found. What's the point of an all you can eat special if you can't place your second order. I don't think I'll be back.
(3)Mikel K.
Ordered some sushi to go. Our rainbow, tuna and conch rolls were pretty good but the yellowtail roll tasted fishy (not something you want with sushi). It kind of ruined the rest of dinner for us. Fresh fish should NEVER taste fishy! Gross.
(2)Julian R.
Been here many times so many rolls to try with all you can eat menu ..
(5)Lola B.
I really enjoy their sushi and service. The staff is extremely friendly and attentive. The rolls are delicious and the chef would often give us different rolls to just try without charging us. The miso soup and mushroom soup are tasty and light. The rolls are large and worth the price. I would definitely make this into a regular sushi spot if I lived here.
(5)Angel M.
Wonderful food! We've done it all. Take out, hibachi grill, sushi bar and regular table service. Way better than those other Japanese places. Great prices and family friendly.
(5)S M.
I've eaten here a few times and can't wait to go back- good sake selection, and really good specials on hibachi dinners. I get the steak & shrimp with noodles and share the sushi with others. I've always had fast service when I go on weekends in the evening.
(4)Chris P.
The rolls are amazing and the price was great. All you can eat every Thursday and Sunday. Only draw back for us is they don't offer rice paper for my fiancé who won't eat seaweed. They have full hibachi menu though!
(4)Prof J.
Don't think i've ever been to a restaurant that has the option of getting the food cooked at the hibachi grill itself. it's like putting benihana and a regular restaurant all in one, but with half the price. We ordered 4 sushi rolls, which were all delicious. they gave us spicy mayo, white sauce, and put the rolls in one big plate for both of us to share. green tea was brewed well also. Service was good. i'll definitely come back to try the Hibachi Dine-in experience.
(4)Sean M.
Fresh and tasty. Excellent service.
(4)Magdalena F.
Really good Japanese food.
(5)Akil C.
I don't know what the last guy was smoking, but he needs to share. Unless this place has done a complete 180 since he's been there. This is hands down, the worst sushi experience of my life; and I've eaten a lot of sushi - east coast, west coast, up north and down south. I went in and ordered my staples: Dragon and Spider rolls and their Super Salmon roll. Salmon must have been one of the fish left over from when Jesus fed the 10,000. Brown in color, did not push back, tasted the way it looked. I couldn't eat the roll. The other 2 rolls were ok at best. And that's a stretch. Eel had a "high" smell, though it was edible. Out of three rolls 2 were ok, the other could not be eaten. Highly recommend you go somewhere else.
(1)Crystal W.
This place is a great, cheaper replacement for Kobes. Complete with their own version of white sauce and hibachi grilling stations. They also have awesome lunch specials, an early bird special, and random dinner specials.
(4)Orlando J.
Great quality sushi. Good service. Highly recommended.
(5)Steve S.
My wife and I love this place!! Excellent sushi and hibachi.
(5)Justin M.
Fresh Sushi for a low-moderate price! Specialty rolls are great, especially 'Mermaid' roll. Service is always friendly and attentative.
(4)Natalie J.
My husband and go to Toykyo all the time!! We have been going there for about 5 years. The food is great and the portions are large. I would highly recommend this restaurant :-)
(5)Kristine B.
Fantastic sushi! The Mexican Roll and the Diablo Roll are two of our favorites. And dip the Diablo Roll in some of their white sauce...yummy! I'm an eel-lover and always get a couple of pieces, but occasionally they cut it with a bit too much fat for my taste. Alot of places do, though. Overall, it's great sushi without having to go too far from home.
(4)Rice E.
went for lunch. sushi isn't very fresh. green tea has no taste. the shrimp tempura taste like the chinese coconut shrimp. bottom line, owner is not japanese, the house soup and fried rice isn't japanese at all. pricey.
(2)jackie c.
Excited to have found a sushi bar close to home. Tried the Dino Roll and Maki Roll Combo lunch specials. Both were Deeeeeeelish! Looking forward to their bento box and hibachi lunches.
(4)Sherrie P.
The only local sushi joint for this area worth coming back to for TakeOut! The sushi chef is a horrible old troll who isn't friendly. I've had a few rolls and appetizers that kept me as a takeout customer only because I'm addicted to sushi. Meeting this bigot has left a terrible taste in my mouth for the whole sushi experience.
(1)Nicole M.
I've been coming to tokoyo for over 5 years! I love the sushi here and the service is always fast. The sushi is also reasonably priced.
(5)Eric G.
Good all you can eat sushi - will return for more!
(4)Jessica W.
Food: horrible and not authentic. Not run by Japanese which is my requirement when it comes to authentic food in the Bay Area. We picked this place since it was close to our hotel in FL and we didn't know any better. The rice for the sushi was all wrong - packed hard and just not made properly. I asked the sushi chef what was good today and he said tuna and salmon. The fish was not quality and with the wrong rice, I was concerned about freshness. We also had steak teriyaki and chicken katsu. Steak was ok, hence the one star. Katsu was pounded flat to death and the batter was wrong. They also dripped teriyaki sauce and sesame seeds on top which was wacky. Salad was pre-made with clumped ginger dressing. I didn't eat it. Soup was not miso soup but some clear broth with mushrooms. Interesting.... I did not eat it. And the weirdest thing was the waitress put a container of white stuff on our table which I was thinking "is that ranch?" And she said "it's mayo" and I'm like "for what?" And she said "to dip whatever you want." W.E.I.R.D. I'm writing this review for myself so that I will remember to never come here again when in town!!!! Avoid avoid avoid.
(1)Harlan M.
Came here looking for sushi and I must say I was pleased with what I found. I happened to come in on a Sunday night and opted for the all you can eat sushi menu. It's a pretty robust selection and each order is made fresh so it takes a little time. Signage indicates each reorder is limited to one roll at a time. The three stars is due to the limitation and amount of time it takes to reorder and receive the food. Big appetites should place the reorder as soon as each course is delivered. I had a very pleasant interaction with the staff and servers. Overall a very happy and high-quality sushi experience!
(3)Jennifer N.
We went here for my mother-in-law's birthday. I do come here pretty often, but on this day we did hibachi for the occasion. The food is good, but the hibachi chefs are not as entertaining as they are at other Japanese hibachi restaurants. Wish they were more entertaining as we would do it more often. He almost seemed annoyed. The waitresses are pretty nice though and work hard. Warning: The guy at the front HATES to give out extra white sauce!
(3)Madai M.
AYCE sushi Tues and Sun. Average at best but a decent deal if you want to stuff your face for around $24. Any sushi roll on the menu is included. You just have to order 3 rolls the first round then you can order one roll at a time thereafter.....that is if you can finish off the 1st 3 rolls!! Romantic roll, mermaid roll and cold roll are usually what I go for.
(3)Patricia L.
I loved the Jimmy Smith roll, loved their shrimp tempura, BUT like other yelpers, the front guy was and always has been rude to me and my family. On one occasion my sister made a scene due to demeaning behavior towards our family and she vowed she'd never return. But I snuck in for my fix one time, but then I caught myself wondering if they spit in my food, service was still bad and worst of all the jimmy smith tasted different, plus messy. Sigh, it was good while it lasted.
(1)Felix L.
This place is a solid 3.5 stars. not quite 4 but not a 3 neither. The ppl working here can be kinda odd like they aren't the friendliest but the food is good. I've had their hibachi food a good amount of times (great yum-yum sauce) and their sushi as well, as i am a lover of both of these Japanese cuisines. The prices for the Dinner hibachi are good for what you get in comparison to other more chained hibachi spots, and the lunch special prices i think are pretty phenomenal. just $9 bucks for a lunch portion hibachi meal with one or even 2 meats and all the other fixings too! This place also has some of the best darn shrimp tempura rolls I've ever had, and I've had my fair share of them, and very affordable too. They have a great deal for sushi lovers too which is All You Can Eat, every roll (i believe) for $21.95, every Sunday and Tuesday only, dine-in only. Try not to waste much though as they may surcharge you for what you don't eat. Lastly, if you aren't a fan of mediocre-like service try getting some food to go!
(3)Angie M.
This is great hibachi. Went to the new spot on semoran that opened and Tokyo is way better. Only thing I'm not crazy about is there soup with what appears to be rice noodles floating on top. It's a texture issue but flavor is good. Also their sauces are eh guess I'm used to kobe.
(4)Marisol M.
This place is great. The flavours are spot on. The hibachi show is great. And very affordable and you get tons of food. They are located in the publix shopping center on the corner of Chickawsaw and Lee Vista. I highly recommend this restaurant.
(4)Ben M.
Not sure where the staff issues were that previous Yelpers mention, all the staff was eager to help-whether it be to welcome you, offer suggestions, clear your place, etc. We came here to experience the all-you-can-eat sushi (offered select nights). The service was a bit unexpected because usually in my experience all-you-can-eat generally means long wait times, small quantities, and not the friendliest service. Here it was the opposite and I greatly appreciated it. I'm not a sushi connoisseur, but my friend is rather well versed and he is a repeat customer. I enjoyed what I had greatly and it is an excellent deal that they run. I was a bit wary when first entering since overall it was a bit dim for my liking but it quickly became a cozy place. I recommend sitting at the sushi bar if you are worried about time since the chefs will take your order once you are ready for whichever round you are on. I will certainly return here.
(4)Michael H.
WARNING: the prices on Yelp are not what are on the menu. The actual prices are significantly higher than what they've promoted on yelp. Overall they have decent tasting food at best and way below average service. They kept trying to push the "all you can eat" sushi "deal" with 3 desperate waiters each stopping by to sell me plus the sushi sushi chef tried his best to sell me. When I asked the waiter to box up my food, he dropped off an empty clam shell? They charged me for soda water? Terrible. Terrible. Terrible. (I'm adding this part several hours later: I've been sick with a mild touch of what I can only assume is food poisoning. I just tossed my leftovers out, as I don't want to take any chances)
(1)Adrie D.
The BEST SUSHI I've tried in Orlando. I just moved from California and I was desperately looking for a sushi place but didn't like any of the thousands I tried to be my "sushi spot". Tokyo was a little far away from home but my sister and I decided to give it a try. Believe me I don't regret it. We had the AYCE sushi on Sunday (you can find it only Tuesdays and Sundays) and we had amazing sushi, great variety and INCREDIBLE service! The price is about right for the quality and quantity of food you get -roughly about $22- beverage not included. The place is small but I didn't see it get totally full and they also have teppan tables. I'm definitely going back!! Now is the time that I wish my husband liked sushi as much as I do. I really recommend it!!
(5)Geri E.
Not the best sushi place in Orlando but not the worst. Their selection of sushi is okay and not too expensive.
(3)Michael F.
Short version: bad service, meh environment, good food. We walked in, and the and the waiters weren't to happy to see us. No eye contact. I made sure to be really happy and smiling towards our host, but they just looked miserable. They didn't have miso soup, but they had something different. It was sorta like it, but different. Not the best, but tolerable. The ventilation wasn't so great. The habachi tables were not ventilated well so the steam/smell would fill the entire restaurant. On the side, their sushi is pretty decent. Not amazing, but not bad either. I wouldn't care to come back here again.
(3)Andy J.
The service was absolutely horrible. We came here for sushi, ordered 5 rolls and we waited nearly an hour. We were ready to walk out and the food finally arrived. The rolls were good but not that good to put up with the service. Plenty of sushi places around.
(2)Oliver S.
First thing learned from the Monday lunch visit is that the all you can eat sushi is only available on Tuesday's and Sunday's. The lunch menu was simple which is perfect, ordered steak and shrimp hibachi, sushi combination, and the volcano roll. We started with waters and were immediately given a soup before placing our order. The hibachi was great but the fried rice was over cooked and didn't have much flavor, all the sushi ordered tasted great, one of the best volcano rolls I've ever eaten and to top it all of, our server was very sweet and attentive to our orders. See you soon for the all you can eat sushi. Love, okayoliver.
(4)Nancy K.
We arrived 30 minutes before closing on a Friday evening after a LONG day of travel and flight delays. Service initially had me wondering what was up. But good lord, the food. The food was wonderful. Gyoza (fried) and edamame. Delicious. And the rolls? Out of this world. The tuna crunch roll may be the best thing to ever touch my palate, and I don't normally like tuna! Philadelphia roll was standard (meaning good). Annie and Caterpillar rolls- also amazing. And as our enthusiasm showed, the service improved. If I ever find myself in Orlando again, I will go out of my way to dine here.
(5)No N.
I wrote a review back in Dec 2014. The food is still great! I try to go at least once a month. They have a new young women at the front desk now, she speaks better english. I know people have written about some of the staff. When I first went there I did not think them rude, but not very friendly. Again, I think this has to do more with cultural issues than anything else. Maybe that's why my last three visits I have not seen the gentlemen that most other Yelper have issues with. Those hibachi noodles are like a drug!!! So tasty. I have also gotten some sushi and it's really good. It's also really good the next day. I normally have to toss out sushi from other places as it does not keep well. Usually it's the rice. However, it's leftovers with Tokyo rolls. The inside never really seem to change much, but I don't care as long as they keep the noodles the same.
(4)Jen N.
Terrible experience! The guy up front was a total douche the entire time and the food is way overpriced for their food, which wasn't even good.
(1)Po T.
It's been almost 4 years and Tokyo is still going strong. The quality of sushi and AYCE has not decreased and they are still offering the best price/variety/experience for Orlando. You will not find any other restaurants that offers premium sushi rolls for AYCE. I tried others and will always come back to here for it and their hibachi and teppanyaki!
(5)L R.
Amazing food. Wish they had better customer service.. the men at the front table aren't very nice. Especially knowing I go so often. Still love their food though!
(4)Leslie S.
I've had sushi all over the world. I've yet to find a decent place for sushi in Orlando. The good: I love the idea of an all you can eat. Most of the pieces were average in size. The bad: With the exception of the surf clam and salmon, the fish was not very fresh. The bad part about the all you can eat is that they charge you for all of the pieces that you've ordered but don't finish. They also made a mistake on my first order.
(2)Thomas V.
Went for lunch at noon and the host gave my family attitude. He gave us the wrong menu and then gave us more attitude. The water tasted awful so we just decided to leave
(1)Erin D.
Tokyo Steak House has wonderful fresh food! Dinner is entertaining and fun. The free sushi roll with two meals makes everything perfect. What is even better is their take out! It's the amazing food and we take it home and enjoy it in our sweat pants. The lunch prices are incredible, you get so much for your money!
(5)Leontine M.
I adore this place! That have excellent made to order sushi. They offer hibachi style dinner and all you can eat sushi on Tuesdays. They are fast and efficient with to-go orders. Tokyo Sushi is always clean and service is done with a smile. And they are reasonably priced.
(5)Jeffrey D.
Fresh sushi but they have sushi specials on some days. They also have a hiatchi grill similar to more premium steakhouses. Prices are very low and you will not walk away hungry. Overall, a good bargin for sushi and the art of hibatchi.
(3)Ada I.
Great Japanese restaurant. Love their sushi and hibachi tables. Great service from Ann, everyone else needs to learn from her. A bit pricey but once in a while won't brake the bank.
(5)Annette E.
If you want to do take-out, or just want to look at a menu before you go they have their menus available on the following website: ezedining.com Steakhouse menu: ezedining.com/vendors/62… Sushi Menu: ezedining.com/vendors/17… The owner assured me these were thir menus even though the name doesn't quite match, and the phone number listed I am assuming is for the delivery service.
(4)Justin D.
This is the best AYCE sushi I have had in Orlando. I have gone to about 4-5 different AYCE places for sushi and most are just ok. They usually have a much much smaller menu. This place basically opens up everything they offer on the AYCE menu. Nigiri list is huge and Roll list is huge. No sashimi as far as I know of. It is sadly only on tuesdays and sundays. But that is sort of good otherwise I would over eat everyday. They dont offer any appetizers like some other places do, but that is OK because they destroy those places with the variety of sushi you can get and that is why I go there anyway. $22 is super inexpensive for what you get. They are very fast even when they are packed and they have very good quality control. I used to go to a place right by my house but now I will go hear which is 15 mins further.
(5)Suki N.
Was ok for price. Sushi is fresh but wouldn't come here of it wasn't AYCE since prices r high! Water is nasty so order drink. And sweet shrimp sushi is best bang for ur buck!
(2)Jennifer M.
I had been looking forward to trying this restaurant for quite a while and finally made it last week. Judging from the reviews, I expected to have a great experience, however, things were quite the opposite. The best part of my meal was the rice, and even that was sub-par. The meat was tough and not of good quality. Most everything was cooked with a single sauce, so the food really lacked any diversity of flavor. If you enjoy Hibachi, the price point was good, however, that's about all you're paying for. I will not return to this establishment.
(2)Tyler A.
I haven't eaten here. I accidentally reviewed this place instead of a different sushi place. Disregard.
(5)Hemu G.
Very good sushi. Ordered five different kinds and they were all very good. The crispy tuna, dragon and the red one (can't remember the name) were very specially good. Definitely a place to go back to. Perhaps try the hibachi grill next.
(4)JR R.
This is way better than your average neighborhood sushi joint. We love this place, the fish is always fresh and the preparations are tasty, that's why we keep coming back. Not to mention they're always having a new happy hour special (my favorite one was dollar beers - even imports) This place is a winner, if you haven't tried it you ought to. JR
(4)Jessica M.
We love Tokyo for hibachi and so do our friends. We were upset when we thought they closed when they were off of Semeron, but we're excited to find them in Vista Lakes. The hibachi is so reasonably priced it's well worth a visit. We typically order chicken which comes with a few shrimp. Not a fan of their scallops.
(4)Joy J.
Lunch special is where it's at when you eat here because you get 3 rolls for under $10! Love their hibachi sauce -- The shrimp nigiri to me tasted unfresh and had a fishy taste and I think this is the reason why I may had the "runs" after eating here. The rolls were huge portions and you get alot for the price! Def come back for lunch!
(4)Justin M.
Excellent. Sushi is very fresh. All You Can Eat Sushi for $21.95 on Tuesdays and Sundays
(5)Sean M.
Fresh and tasty. Excellent service.
(4)Enit S.
Following the Festival of the Master this weekend, my friends and I opted to eat outside of the Disney property and ended up at Tokyo Steak House and Sushi Bar located off of Chickasaw and Lee Vista. I had never been here but they were adamant that this was one of the better places to grab some sushi. Walking in I noticed that it was a very plain looking establishment, no decor, no pictures of geisha's hanging around but the restaurant in itself looked very clean and organized. We sat down and immediately they told us that they have daily specials as well as all you can eat sushi Tuesday and Sunday nights for 21.95. That night for the daily special they were having Chicken and Shrimp done hibachi style with sides of noodles and rice PLUS soup and salad with ginger dressing for only 10.95. You can't beat it so I opted for that instead of the sushi and I'm glad I did because when the food arrived it was a very generous portion and I didn't get to finish all of it despite having walked all over downtown Disney previously and not having eaten lunch. I have no idea what was in the soup, it definitely wasn't miso soup, we were all sitting there trying to figure it out but alas we could not. The broth was absolutely delicious and I would venture to say that it was actually better than miso soup, plus with it being chilly outside, it warmed us up nicely. The ginger salad was.. eh pretty much the same as you'd get anywhere, nothing really special. The chicken and shrimp had a delicious sauce and the noodles were cooked perfectly. The shrimp was to my dismay overcooked a bit but it was still palatable. I like that they added fresh zucchini and mushrooms, it complimented the whole dish perfectly. What really impressed me was that when I received my food, I was expecting maybe three little shrimps and a whole bunch of noodles, but there must've been at least ten good sized shrimp and the chicken was white meat, not the boneless chicken thighs some people try to pass off as white meat. The waitress was very attentive and always came by to refill our drinks. Nobody at any point had to ask for a refill so I was very impressed. I'll have to come back specifically for sushi and do an update, but I was very pleased with my first experience and will definitely come back.
(4)Andrea C.
Flight delays lead us to an overnight in Orlando and I celebrated my birthday at Tokyo Steakhouse. I can only speak for the teppanyaki, but this is as good as any teppanyaki restaurant I've been to. Service is fast and friendly and the shrimp, steak and scallops were all perfectly cooked.Very well priced for the amount of food that you receive. If I lived in Orlando, I'd be back!
(4)Marcelo A.
I tried out the All You Can Eat deal on Sunday and it was very good. You have to pick three rolls to start with and then order each additional roll separately. Our waiter was very friendly and quick. She asked if I was ready for my next roll before I was done with my existing plate so there was no wait time between rolls. I will be coming back here for sure!
(4)Unique M.
Literally the most awkward service ever but I absolutely LOVED the food. The portions are massive and the sushi has lots of love in it. They have an all-you-can eat Sushi night, which I'm dying to go to. Maybe soon?
(4)Jeff K.
I've been here twice now, once because.. well, it's a sushi place to try! The second time, I came here because I had forgotten that I had already been here and didn't remember the place until I pulled into the parking lot. I kind of feel like that should be a telling statement. I didn't have a bad experience here. The service was good, the place was comfortable and quiet, and the rolls weren't bad either. Here's the thing: When I go to a sushi restaurant, I always have to ask myself, "What's the thing that's going to bring me back?" There are a gazillion (estimated) sushi restaurants in the Greater Orlando area, and I'm pretty sure that, regardless of what you're in the mood for, you'll find a restaurant that does just that. In the mood for money-is-no-object awesome sushi? Amura. Big, fat delicious rolls that make you feel the same? Fuji Sushi on Lee Road. In the mood for a truly unique atmosphere? Sushi Pop in Oviedo. Upscale? Sushi Katana. I could go on, you get the idea. What we have with Tokyo Japanese Sushi Bar & Grill then, is decent but smallish sushi for a price that's a bit high for what you get, and an average atmosphere that blends in with all the other average sushi restaurants in the area. So... What's the thing that's going to bring me back?
(3)Laura G.
My husband and I love coming here for sushi and hibachi! We always try to come for their lunch menu, they have great lunch prices! They are always fast with service too. We love this place!! :)
(5)Katie K.
Food was delicious and fresh, service was great. Will definitely be back!
(5)Mela F.
I came to orlando to visit a friend and he showed me to this little treasure. It's americanized sushi and half the rolls on the menu have cream cheese.. I LIKE!! The meal started off with miso soup and salad. We had 4 sushi orders and it was pretty awesome. The staff is super nice and left with a big smile on my face.. overall.. i'm a fan!!
(4)Nick G.
The food here is nothing above average. I tried their all you can eat sushi and it took 35 minutes to get my first 3 rolls, after that the unpleasant waiter was no where to be found. What's the point of an all you can eat special if you can't place your second order. I don't think I'll be back.
(3)Mikel K.
Ordered some sushi to go. Our rainbow, tuna and conch rolls were pretty good but the yellowtail roll tasted fishy (not something you want with sushi). It kind of ruined the rest of dinner for us. Fresh fish should NEVER taste fishy! Gross.
(2)Julian R.
Been here many times so many rolls to try with all you can eat menu ..
(5)Katie F.
Best sushi place to take a newbie--lots of rolls fried or with cream cheese and eel sauce. I love that they serve soup with any order and their prices are reasonable for the quality. Not for suitable for sushi fanatics and not in the running for Best Quality or Most Authentic but great for a less expensive sushi craving solution. The kamikaze roll was the favorite tonight and the hibachi grill was great last time I had it (and didn't give me a stomach ache like Kobe does).
(4)Jojo j.
Fresh, awesome quality, delicious, cheap sushi. Before I left Florida I would religiously go here every two weeks. If your into being refreshed, there Cold Roll is amazing. If you want something heavier Spider Roll or any deep fried rolls. Their sashimi, even the octopus is like butter in texture and never tastes rancid. The hibachi is delicious, not a fan just because I'm not a meats and potatoes type person, but my brother loves it. Great service. Above all cheap and delicious you can never go wrong!
(5)Lola B.
I really enjoy their sushi and service. The staff is extremely friendly and attentive. The rolls are delicious and the chef would often give us different rolls to just try without charging us. The miso soup and mushroom soup are tasty and light. The rolls are large and worth the price. I would definitely make this into a regular sushi spot if I lived here.
(5)Angel M.
Wonderful food! We've done it all. Take out, hibachi grill, sushi bar and regular table service. Way better than those other Japanese places. Great prices and family friendly.
(5)S M.
I've eaten here a few times and can't wait to go back- good sake selection, and really good specials on hibachi dinners. I get the steak & shrimp with noodles and share the sushi with others. I've always had fast service when I go on weekends in the evening.
(4)Chris P.
The rolls are amazing and the price was great. All you can eat every Thursday and Sunday. Only draw back for us is they don't offer rice paper for my fiancé who won't eat seaweed. They have full hibachi menu though!
(4)Prof J.
Don't think i've ever been to a restaurant that has the option of getting the food cooked at the hibachi grill itself. it's like putting benihana and a regular restaurant all in one, but with half the price. We ordered 4 sushi rolls, which were all delicious. they gave us spicy mayo, white sauce, and put the rolls in one big plate for both of us to share. green tea was brewed well also. Service was good. i'll definitely come back to try the Hibachi Dine-in experience.
(4)Akil C.
I don't know what the last guy was smoking, but he needs to share. Unless this place has done a complete 180 since he's been there. This is hands down, the worst sushi experience of my life; and I've eaten a lot of sushi - east coast, west coast, up north and down south. I went in and ordered my staples: Dragon and Spider rolls and their Super Salmon roll. Salmon must have been one of the fish left over from when Jesus fed the 10,000. Brown in color, did not push back, tasted the way it looked. I couldn't eat the roll. The other 2 rolls were ok at best. And that's a stretch. Eel had a "high" smell, though it was edible. Out of three rolls 2 were ok, the other could not be eaten. Highly recommend you go somewhere else.
(1)Crystal W.
This place is a great, cheaper replacement for Kobes. Complete with their own version of white sauce and hibachi grilling stations. They also have awesome lunch specials, an early bird special, and random dinner specials.
(4)Orlando J.
Great quality sushi. Good service. Highly recommended.
(5)Steve S.
My wife and I love this place!! Excellent sushi and hibachi.
(5)Justin M.
Fresh Sushi for a low-moderate price! Specialty rolls are great, especially 'Mermaid' roll. Service is always friendly and attentative.
(4)Natalie J.
My husband and go to Toykyo all the time!! We have been going there for about 5 years. The food is great and the portions are large. I would highly recommend this restaurant :-)
(5)Kristine B.
Fantastic sushi! The Mexican Roll and the Diablo Roll are two of our favorites. And dip the Diablo Roll in some of their white sauce...yummy! I'm an eel-lover and always get a couple of pieces, but occasionally they cut it with a bit too much fat for my taste. Alot of places do, though. Overall, it's great sushi without having to go too far from home.
(4)Rice E.
went for lunch. sushi isn't very fresh. green tea has no taste. the shrimp tempura taste like the chinese coconut shrimp. bottom line, owner is not japanese, the house soup and fried rice isn't japanese at all. pricey.
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