If you are looking for a fun and engaging hibachi experience, look no further than this place! Visited here while vacationing in St. Augustine, but it seemed to be a spot for both tourists and locals alike! I had sushi while everybody else in my party had the hibachi, and both were excellent. Very extensive sushi menu with some unique options. Be prepared to wait a little while, even during the week, but it is definitely worth it.
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Carlos S.
Save your money. Drive to jax or daytona. Place is not that good. Very dated, average food, loud and no atmosphere.
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Erika V.
We live in south Florida but every time we come to St. Augustine we come here. Outstanding food. Our cook was funny and cooked delicious.
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Linda R.
Found this place on vacation and it has become the standard for which we evaluate all other Japanese Steak Houses. Our kids loved not only the entertainment factor but the food too! So far none other has compared.
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Kacy H.
I have eaten at multiple Japanese restaurants, given its my favorite type of food. The meal was ok, it wasn't the worst Japanese I've ever had, but it wasn't the best. I paid more here to eat dinner than the best Japanese food I've had. They charge extra for fried rice? $2. I've never been to a hibachi restaurant where I was charged extra for fried rice. They didn't inform us of this extra charge either. During our meal the waitress was no where to be found, so therefore we weren't offered any drink refills. At the end, the checks were brought to us and the gratuity was automatically added at 20%. I am a server myself, so I always tip more than 20%, for good service. But given we didn't see our waitress during a 30-45 min meal, I don't think it's acceptable that we are "required" to pay 20% tip. Tips are supposed to be at the judgement of the customer. Overall, I wasn't pleased with the customer service of the restaurant and I would give the food a 3.5/5 at best. I honestly never complain but I felt it was necessary to voice the hoax's they pull on people.
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Jack T.
This restaurant is very good and definitely deserves the 5 stars. I enjoyed the entertainment and good food and will definitely return. :)
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Jeff S.
We had the sushi and it was very ordinary sushi - nothing special and a little expensive for what it was - need to find a real Japanese restaurant in this area.
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Ashley S.
Mikato has been absolutely the best and most consistent Japanese restaurant in town for at least the last 10 years that I've been going! We love getting it to go and staying in during the week. Favorite items are spicy tuna chopped salad (with seaweed salad), sandy roll, St Aug roll, and of course the delicious fried rice and shrimp sauce. It's a must for locals and tourists!
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Melissa M.
This is our go to Japanese steakhouse. Amazing food and service. When sitting at the sushi bar we have been treated to experimental food by the chef. When at the hibachi tables we have been entertained by very personable and great chefs. Their mayo based salad dressing is to die for! Their seafood is never over cooked and still tender. I'm craving their fried rice just thinking about it!
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Joe P.
Please do not bring (special needs) / autistic child to this restaurant as you will be asked to leave. Autistic children will not eat more than a limited menu and new things scare them. We were going to spend at least 65 to 75 dollars; far more than the menu states at the bottom of 10 per. However, the manager states that special needs are not his concern and that other people may want to bring outside food. I have eaten with this child in many restaurants (in at least 5 states), yet this imbecile will not allow for my child. The food is good here, I liked the show; however it will be a cold day in Tartarus before I ever spend a dime here. Your policy needs revision as do your manners toward those with special needs. Note: my child sits quietly and eats without mess.
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Carlie Rae G.
Best hibachi and sushi in Saint Augustine hands down. Sushi bar was a little tight but the tastiness of the roll made up for that. I would like to see a little updated decor and creativity in the menu. Overall this is my go to Japanese
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JoAnn T.
I'm not much into this kind of food. The guys that cook are very entertaining but it's always the same show put on for you. I do love the steak and shrimp with refried rice.
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Rachel P.
This place is always outstanding!! We eat at Japanese Steakhouses often, and by far, this is the BEST ONE!!! We always get the dinner for 2 special which includes filet and shrimp. The portions are HUGE and you get a lot for your money. We always order a fried rice to split, but if you prefer, it does come with white rice. The service is always great and the cooks love to entertain. If you have a party of 5 or more, 20% grat. is added, but hey, they deserve it. They do a great job! Make sure to get the mayo dressing on your salad...best around.
(5)
Bill M.
I'd been here 2 other times, but that was over 2 years ago. I wanted to give it one more try. The high point was the appetizer. We got a seaweed salad and a cucumber salad. The seaweed salad was good. The cucumber salad was great. It had excellent fried shrimp, cut-up on a bed of thinly sliced cucmbers. But you have to know to dig for the dressing. It is an onion and vinegar based taste sensation. The rest of the meal was meh. I asked the sushi chef on arrival what he recommended. He said tuna and salmon. Only the salmon was worthy. Here's what we got and how it was: Tuna - average Salmon - above average Yellowtail - below average Masago w/quail egg - average spicy tuna roll - average Fusion Point is a better choice for sushi in St Augustine. Btw, the place did undergo a renovation and expansion since I was last there. They have more room for the hibachi crowd but given the sushi I had, that's probably best. It was pretty cool that you could watch the hibachi chefs doing their thing while eating in the sushi area.
(3)
Dan A.
have been going to makots since they opened but will never go there again. went this past saturday with a party of 5. the portions of food have gotten so skimmpy and the chefs at the tables are just average--nothing special at all. the quality of the food has gone down hill and there is a new charge for something everytime i go back. 2 dollars more for fried rice instead of white rice-7 dollar sharing charge and the portions are for babies. more substition charges for normal eating--its outrages and i will never spend 175$ for 5 people to eat there again. im so through with this par food and outlandsih cost!
(1)
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Address :1092 S Ponce De Leon Blvd
Saint Augustine, FL, 32084
Takes Reservations : Yes Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Alcohol : Full Bar Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : Yes
Taryn M.
If you are looking for a fun and engaging hibachi experience, look no further than this place! Visited here while vacationing in St. Augustine, but it seemed to be a spot for both tourists and locals alike! I had sushi while everybody else in my party had the hibachi, and both were excellent. Very extensive sushi menu with some unique options. Be prepared to wait a little while, even during the week, but it is definitely worth it.
(4)Carlos S.
Save your money. Drive to jax or daytona. Place is not that good. Very dated, average food, loud and no atmosphere.
(2)Erika V.
We live in south Florida but every time we come to St. Augustine we come here. Outstanding food. Our cook was funny and cooked delicious.
(5)Linda R.
Found this place on vacation and it has become the standard for which we evaluate all other Japanese Steak Houses. Our kids loved not only the entertainment factor but the food too! So far none other has compared.
(5)Kacy H.
I have eaten at multiple Japanese restaurants, given its my favorite type of food. The meal was ok, it wasn't the worst Japanese I've ever had, but it wasn't the best. I paid more here to eat dinner than the best Japanese food I've had. They charge extra for fried rice? $2. I've never been to a hibachi restaurant where I was charged extra for fried rice. They didn't inform us of this extra charge either. During our meal the waitress was no where to be found, so therefore we weren't offered any drink refills. At the end, the checks were brought to us and the gratuity was automatically added at 20%. I am a server myself, so I always tip more than 20%, for good service. But given we didn't see our waitress during a 30-45 min meal, I don't think it's acceptable that we are "required" to pay 20% tip. Tips are supposed to be at the judgement of the customer. Overall, I wasn't pleased with the customer service of the restaurant and I would give the food a 3.5/5 at best. I honestly never complain but I felt it was necessary to voice the hoax's they pull on people.
(3)Jack T.
This restaurant is very good and definitely deserves the 5 stars. I enjoyed the entertainment and good food and will definitely return. :)
(5)Jeff S.
We had the sushi and it was very ordinary sushi - nothing special and a little expensive for what it was - need to find a real Japanese restaurant in this area.
(3)Ashley S.
Mikato has been absolutely the best and most consistent Japanese restaurant in town for at least the last 10 years that I've been going! We love getting it to go and staying in during the week. Favorite items are spicy tuna chopped salad (with seaweed salad), sandy roll, St Aug roll, and of course the delicious fried rice and shrimp sauce. It's a must for locals and tourists!
(5)Melissa M.
This is our go to Japanese steakhouse. Amazing food and service. When sitting at the sushi bar we have been treated to experimental food by the chef. When at the hibachi tables we have been entertained by very personable and great chefs. Their mayo based salad dressing is to die for! Their seafood is never over cooked and still tender. I'm craving their fried rice just thinking about it!
(5)Joe P.
Please do not bring (special needs) / autistic child to this restaurant as you will be asked to leave. Autistic children will not eat more than a limited menu and new things scare them. We were going to spend at least 65 to 75 dollars; far more than the menu states at the bottom of 10 per. However, the manager states that special needs are not his concern and that other people may want to bring outside food. I have eaten with this child in many restaurants (in at least 5 states), yet this imbecile will not allow for my child. The food is good here, I liked the show; however it will be a cold day in Tartarus before I ever spend a dime here. Your policy needs revision as do your manners toward those with special needs. Note: my child sits quietly and eats without mess.
(1)Carlie Rae G.
Best hibachi and sushi in Saint Augustine hands down. Sushi bar was a little tight but the tastiness of the roll made up for that. I would like to see a little updated decor and creativity in the menu. Overall this is my go to Japanese
(4)JoAnn T.
I'm not much into this kind of food. The guys that cook are very entertaining but it's always the same show put on for you. I do love the steak and shrimp with refried rice.
(5)Rachel P.
This place is always outstanding!! We eat at Japanese Steakhouses often, and by far, this is the BEST ONE!!! We always get the dinner for 2 special which includes filet and shrimp. The portions are HUGE and you get a lot for your money. We always order a fried rice to split, but if you prefer, it does come with white rice. The service is always great and the cooks love to entertain. If you have a party of 5 or more, 20% grat. is added, but hey, they deserve it. They do a great job! Make sure to get the mayo dressing on your salad...best around.
(5)Bill M.
I'd been here 2 other times, but that was over 2 years ago. I wanted to give it one more try. The high point was the appetizer. We got a seaweed salad and a cucumber salad. The seaweed salad was good. The cucumber salad was great. It had excellent fried shrimp, cut-up on a bed of thinly sliced cucmbers. But you have to know to dig for the dressing. It is an onion and vinegar based taste sensation. The rest of the meal was meh. I asked the sushi chef on arrival what he recommended. He said tuna and salmon. Only the salmon was worthy. Here's what we got and how it was: Tuna - average Salmon - above average Yellowtail - below average Masago w/quail egg - average spicy tuna roll - average Fusion Point is a better choice for sushi in St Augustine. Btw, the place did undergo a renovation and expansion since I was last there. They have more room for the hibachi crowd but given the sushi I had, that's probably best. It was pretty cool that you could watch the hibachi chefs doing their thing while eating in the sushi area.
(3)Dan A.
have been going to makots since they opened but will never go there again. went this past saturday with a party of 5. the portions of food have gotten so skimmpy and the chefs at the tables are just average--nothing special at all. the quality of the food has gone down hill and there is a new charge for something everytime i go back. 2 dollars more for fried rice instead of white rice-7 dollar sharing charge and the portions are for babies. more substition charges for normal eating--its outrages and i will never spend 175$ for 5 people to eat there again. im so through with this par food and outlandsih cost!
(1)