Tokyo Diner
2300 E Market St, York, PA, 17402
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Address :
2300 E Market St
York, PA, 17402 - Phone (717) 755-9638
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch, Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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Kham X.
Good sushi choice for the area. Price and quality is a good match.
(4)Mike P.
I join the club in December when I was in town for work. I fell in love with it then. All you could eat for $25 with an initial $10 fee. They have six restaurants around the area. Check out their website for locations. I have hit three of them and they are all great. The places aren't fancy but the food is great. Never had problems with staff, very friendly. Today I drove two hours to come to this restaurant because it was the first one I went to and I had a major sushi urge. I was NOT disappointed!!!! I most definitely will be back. I wish they would open some of these in Wilkes Barre area.
(5)Andrea S.
Great food and great fun. Service is good. You may have to wait to fill your hibachi table, but the show is fun to watch. If you don't want to wait, you can order hibachi in the sushi bar. Sushi is fantastic here. Staff is friendly and the price is right. Enjoy
(5)Timothy F.
Not great. Went for sushi and it was subpar. Slow wait staff and Luke warm fish equal bad sushi. Better options all around.
(2)Linda B.
I have been here other times and the hibatchi was good but this weekend I went and it was not good. Though cooked well, none of the hibatchi food had any flavor and the dipping sauces were so thin it was like dipping in water. The 1 sushi roll we got was good but not incredible.
(2)Matt N.
We got the coupon clipper and there were 3 or 4 hibachi/sushi places advertising so the competition must be close. This place is byob and is close to Thirsty's so it is a convenient location if you want beer -they are diagonal from the Wine and spirits shop on eastern boulevard. We met our group of 11 and sat in the hibachi seating area which has 4 areas of 16 seats. The service was very good and they got us glassware for the beer and we noticed they are even offering a free beer to adults with the meal. The sushi was easy to order and there was a wide variety, most of our party got hibachi which gave us a show with the meal. The chef was able to keep us entertained, yet did drop utensils on the grill. He was affable though and chatted with my mother in law about TV after the meal. I enjoyed the sushi as it was fresh, but the rolls were just ok, which is where I based my rating mostly. I thought the soup and salad were decent, but could use a little more flavor. All in all there is nothing that sets them far above the other sushi/hibachi places in the area - i do like the interior but Tokyo diner is good for what you get - we got about 7 dollars off for using the clipper which is useful.
(3)Jackie F.
Delicious, as always. This is my go-to sushi spot. I love them. And they love me. They have new & interesting rolls regularly, beautiful presentations, and, most importantly, fresh fish. Service is always top notch.
(5)Rand P.
WOW...is the first word that comes to mind for this place. This restaurant is located in a tiny strip mall and based on the external appearance your first instinct is to find some place else to eat but you need fight that urge and go inside. Once inside you realize the restaurant is much larger than you had thought, clean, and does not look half bad. We were at the restaurant for dinner and were seated promptly even without a reservation. We had both the hibachi and sushi for our meals. No complaints at all about the food or the service. I will be going back to this place again.
(3)GingerSnap G.
love this place! it's our go to for hibachi & sushi! it's not as 'fancy' as fujihana, but i like the atmosphere a little better! and the sushi seems to have a way better flavor here. tokyo isnt always perfect. if they get busy we can get our sushi later than our dinner. once or twice the rolls could've been more 'spot on'. but they are mostly on the ball, friendly waitstaff... they even have a sushi membership. for $10/yr you can either indulge in 'all you can eat sushi for $25' or 15% off your bill. awesomeness!
(4)Kirk B.
Reasonable sushi and sashimi. Sushi rice was warm, so a demerit for that. Very fast, friendly service.
(3)Ashley Z.
yummm. this place rocks. i have been here for hibachi several times and it is great. but today i'm going to talk about the sushi. there were three people in my party and all us of got 3 rolls of sushi each. i had the shrimp tempura roll, california roll, and avocado roll. ok so i'm not the most adventurous person when it comes to sushi. but my dining companions were -- they both got spicy and/or raw fish concoctions. all of our rolls were amazing!! served fairly quickly even though the place was packed and they were extremely fresh. rice was great, rolls didn't fall apart, tasted great. not to mention that the presentation here is amazing...the sushi guy literally created a beautiful work of art. our rolls were served with a cucumber salad that was slightly sweet and vinegary = excellent. i also ordered the green salad that had ginger dressing on it...loved it. prices here are excellent, slightly lower than fujihana and they always have a coupon in the clipper magazine (online) for 15% off. for 9 rolls, 2 hot teas, and 1 extra salad the bill was $60 (after the 15% off). pretty awesome!
(4)Rick K.
Tokyo Diner is a very elegant Japanese Hibachi Grill/ Sushi Bar. When you enter this restaurant they give you a table and take your drink order. Its a BYOB so if you plan on drinking Saki with your sushi or hibachi grill food, bring your own. I love Hibachi grills. They are very fun for anyone. The chefs are really skilled with their knifes and spatulas. The only problem with Hibachi grills is that if you have seen one, you have seen them all. So if you go to alot of Hibachi Grills, then this isn't going to be any different. I personally don't eat sushi, but the friends that I was with that had the sushi said that it is a great place to get sushi in the York area, granted this is the only place that I know of that serves sushi right. To order the sushi, you can tell the waitress what you want, if you are just getting one roll and hibachi food, or you can get a check sheet of paper and just check off the type of sushi that you would like without butchering how to say the Japanese pronunciation. Overall, this is just a typical Hibachi grill but the sushi is their specialty. I highly recommend this place if you are looking for a good time.
(4)Zoey M.
Constantly top-notch sushi and the best in town. The rice is always really good, the fish fresh and the rolls stay together. Service is good too. The staff is always very friendly and accomodating. I usually get the sushi when we go but I have gotten the hibachi on occasion. It's very good, although I would rather have the sushi. Try some of the special rolls. They do no disappoint.
(5)Chris P.
Great sushi, cool atmosphere. Will be back soon. I thought it was great that pictures were posted on the menu to help out non sushi pros of what to order. Only reason I could not rate this place 5 stars is because we had difficulty communicating with our server. Although she was very friendly, she could have been more helpful.
(4)Bob M.
Of the hibachi style restaurants in town Tokyo Diner is the quality/price winner. The food is well prepared and the technique of the chef's is good. The price is good for the big pile of food that you receive. The restaurant does enough business that walk-in's don't have to wait too long for the rest of the table to be seated and for the chef to begin preparing dinner.
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