Best Teppan/Hibachi restaurant?
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Best Teppan/Hibachi restaurant?
Looking for a point in the right direction for good Teppan restaurant.
I tried Geisha near Greenbrier, to say the least the chef was a perv (i have a sense of humor, but this was rediculous) and the food was meh.
I can't remember if it was Shogun or Sumo (I think Sumo), I read a bunch of reviews that food was great but the restaurant was really filthy. No thanks.
Appreciate it guys.
I tried Geisha near Greenbrier, to say the least the chef was a perv (i have a sense of humor, but this was rediculous) and the food was meh.
I can't remember if it was Shogun or Sumo (I think Sumo), I read a bunch of reviews that food was great but the restaurant was really filthy. No thanks.
Appreciate it guys.
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Re: Best Teppan/Hibachi restaurant?
i always liked kyoto in greenbrier.. my family used to go there every year for birthdays and we never once had a bad experience or lame chef.
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Re: Best Teppan/Hibachi restaurant?
I'm pretty partial to Sumo's. That's the one on Independence, next to Circuit City. I've been to both Shogun and Otanis and I didn't think the food was all that great and it was actually more expensive that Sumo's.
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Re: Best Teppan/Hibachi restaurant?
Otani's in Hilltop is the best around there by far. They do lobster, filet mignon, good size shrimp, and the scallops are delicious.