First time here. Everything was very good and hot. Thought the prices were not bad for the amount of food you get. Everyone I talked to said they were better than the other place in Erie. Great show and great food!!
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Jessica M.
Mediocre at best. I usually go to Ayoama but the birthday boy wanted to go here. So be it. $65 for two dinners. Uncharged for fried rice vs. white rice, overcooked meat because it is sliced so thin, there is so much soy/teriyaki sauce that it is dripped across the table. The best part is that the server almost served my 19 year old, Sake. Of course, I tore him apart for even attempting to order it but the fact that she didn't bat an eye and wrote it down without questioning, causes me great concern. Hibachi is endangering their liquor license with moves like this. Hibachi needs to train their employees to card everyone under 40! I will continue to patronize Aoyama which has far better food and much more personable employees.
(1)
Hanna L.
This place is terrible. Ordered sushi to go. Never again will I step into this establishment. An 18% charge was added for Togo orders without any indication on the site. They proceeded to charge me $13 for 4 small rolls thT consisted of shrimp tempora, rice, cold grilled eel an a huge chunk of avocado. Basically these people do not know what they're doing when it comes to sushi and their pricing is a scam. Never go here!
(1)
Tom K.
Food is good but extremely over priced! $80 plus tip for one kid meal two adult meals two waters and one chocolate milk. Paying extra for fried rice and noodles is ridiculous! I live in the Pittsburgh area where the cost-of-living is a little higher and it comes with the meals at the restaurants here!
(2)
Monica F.
Enjoyed. Took my daughter for her birthday, pricey, but normal for this type of food. A lot more food here than at Aoyoma that's for sure! Your basic Japanise Steak house. Nice price off for bday and also a nice dessert!
(4)
Sherrie M.
We went on Mother's Day today (me, my husband, and 5 kiddos). This is the kind of place where they cook the food right at your table with a little bit of fan fare (like reverse stacking a slice of onion for a flaming volcano). The food was good and inline with what you would expect to pay at a Japanese Steak House. (Terryaki Chicken was $14; fliet migon was $21; and all meals come with soup, salad, 2 shrimp, and bowl of steamed rice.) We had the NY Strip, terryaki chicken, and vegetarian entrees, as well as a sushi vegetable roll and beef egg rolls. The kids upgraded their steamed rice for chicken fried rice (which is only $1 more). The kids menu is for 10 years and under and ranges from $7-11, but on Sundays it's only $3.95; however, NOT on Mother's day. The also have adult beverages (I had plum wine - yummy!) and fun non-alcoholic drinks for the kids (ie: Ninja Turtle, Smurf, etc... my kids had Shirley Temples). This was the first time for the two little ones to go to a place like this (2 and 4 years old) and they were amazed, especially the 4-year-old! We all had a great time and we will absolutely go again!
(4)
Jameson J.
If you go on your birthday, it's free. Otherwise, it's a mediocre hibachi food with less than personable staff.
(2)
Lisa T.
I'm giving them a two star rating because the food was good. The atmosphere was horrible, extremely crowded and loud. They over book the rooms and ask you to leave the room as soon as your done eating, they even bring take out cartons while they ask you to leave. The chefs cut the length of the show. We reserved a room for a birthday a month ago, waited an hour to be seated only to be asked to leave so they can seat others 45 mins. later. The price is shocking as well as the 18% gratuity. My daughter and son n law sat with 4 others and I sat with 4 others, same room two on a horseshoe shaped seating with a grill in the middle. I was charged two seperate gratuity charges one for drinks and one for the food, as stated by the server "because you were at two tables". $40.00 total gratuity charge on a $120.00 actual order. $9.00 for a shot of Patron. Raw meat, seafood and chicken all on the same plate brought in on a cart by the chef for grilling.uhm
(2)
Tim O.
The food is good, the explosive diarrhea on the way home is not.
Takes Reservations : Yes Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : Full Bar Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes
Emmett N.
First time here. Everything was very good and hot. Thought the prices were not bad for the amount of food you get. Everyone I talked to said they were better than the other place in Erie. Great show and great food!!
(4)Jessica M.
Mediocre at best. I usually go to Ayoama but the birthday boy wanted to go here. So be it. $65 for two dinners. Uncharged for fried rice vs. white rice, overcooked meat because it is sliced so thin, there is so much soy/teriyaki sauce that it is dripped across the table. The best part is that the server almost served my 19 year old, Sake. Of course, I tore him apart for even attempting to order it but the fact that she didn't bat an eye and wrote it down without questioning, causes me great concern. Hibachi is endangering their liquor license with moves like this. Hibachi needs to train their employees to card everyone under 40! I will continue to patronize Aoyama which has far better food and much more personable employees.
(1)Hanna L.
This place is terrible. Ordered sushi to go. Never again will I step into this establishment. An 18% charge was added for Togo orders without any indication on the site. They proceeded to charge me $13 for 4 small rolls thT consisted of shrimp tempora, rice, cold grilled eel an a huge chunk of avocado. Basically these people do not know what they're doing when it comes to sushi and their pricing is a scam. Never go here!
(1)Tom K.
Food is good but extremely over priced! $80 plus tip for one kid meal two adult meals two waters and one chocolate milk. Paying extra for fried rice and noodles is ridiculous! I live in the Pittsburgh area where the cost-of-living is a little higher and it comes with the meals at the restaurants here!
(2)Monica F.
Enjoyed. Took my daughter for her birthday, pricey, but normal for this type of food. A lot more food here than at Aoyoma that's for sure! Your basic Japanise Steak house. Nice price off for bday and also a nice dessert!
(4)Sherrie M.
We went on Mother's Day today (me, my husband, and 5 kiddos). This is the kind of place where they cook the food right at your table with a little bit of fan fare (like reverse stacking a slice of onion for a flaming volcano). The food was good and inline with what you would expect to pay at a Japanese Steak House. (Terryaki Chicken was $14; fliet migon was $21; and all meals come with soup, salad, 2 shrimp, and bowl of steamed rice.) We had the NY Strip, terryaki chicken, and vegetarian entrees, as well as a sushi vegetable roll and beef egg rolls. The kids upgraded their steamed rice for chicken fried rice (which is only $1 more). The kids menu is for 10 years and under and ranges from $7-11, but on Sundays it's only $3.95; however, NOT on Mother's day. The also have adult beverages (I had plum wine - yummy!) and fun non-alcoholic drinks for the kids (ie: Ninja Turtle, Smurf, etc... my kids had Shirley Temples). This was the first time for the two little ones to go to a place like this (2 and 4 years old) and they were amazed, especially the 4-year-old! We all had a great time and we will absolutely go again!
(4)Jameson J.
If you go on your birthday, it's free. Otherwise, it's a mediocre hibachi food with less than personable staff.
(2)Lisa T.
I'm giving them a two star rating because the food was good. The atmosphere was horrible, extremely crowded and loud. They over book the rooms and ask you to leave the room as soon as your done eating, they even bring take out cartons while they ask you to leave. The chefs cut the length of the show. We reserved a room for a birthday a month ago, waited an hour to be seated only to be asked to leave so they can seat others 45 mins. later. The price is shocking as well as the 18% gratuity. My daughter and son n law sat with 4 others and I sat with 4 others, same room two on a horseshoe shaped seating with a grill in the middle. I was charged two seperate gratuity charges one for drinks and one for the food, as stated by the server "because you were at two tables". $40.00 total gratuity charge on a $120.00 actual order. $9.00 for a shot of Patron. Raw meat, seafood and chicken all on the same plate brought in on a cart by the chef for grilling.uhm
(2)Tim O.
The food is good, the explosive diarrhea on the way home is not.
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