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| - I came here for a bachelor party. The bachelor saw this place on a food network TV show and decided he wanted to eat here. I was a bit surprised because teppanyaki isn't a normal bachelor party type of meal, but hey, he's the bachelor. In any case, we were served by the owner of the place (the same guy the bachelor saw on TV). He told me his Japanese name but I forgot it just as he said I would and I remember his nickname of "Tiger" because he wears a tiger striped chefs hat.
I've eaten a lot of teppanyaki in my time. They're all pretty good, but in then end, meh. They're all the same. With that said, this place is not the same. This place is a cut above the rest. The ingredients here were definitely better, the number of sauces they provided were greater, and the entertainment was much, much better. With that said, they entertained us like we were a bachelor party, which we were. So you might not get that part if you eat here but you'll definitely get the food which is the best teppanyaki I've ever had.
Order the Miyazaki beef. It's like butter. Look it up. It's better than the overhyped Kobe beef that's on every other menu in the States. Though in actuality, I've learned that in most of the cases, what you're getting is not true Kobe beef. So maybe they are comparable. They're both from the same Wyagu breed.
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