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| - One of the best teppanyaki places I've been to ever, and I've lived in Japan.
The place is nestled away in the back corner of a rundown looking strip mall which set us a bit wary, they have been there for a long time, and over the years the area has slowly deteriorated, but the inside is a completely different story. The accomidations are nice and the people are friendly, everything is clean and lit nicely.
Prices are somewhat expensive (a bottle of sayuri nigori sake which goes for around $12 at many Japanese restaurants is $17 here) but their portion sizes are large, their skill great, quality of food awesome, and taste is delicious. Between everything the chef cooked, he would wipe down and clean the griddle which was great not only to preserve the quality of the taste but because it speaks to their standards as well.
Bottom line? I would definately return in the future. Everything gets 5 stars except for atmosphere. The place is pretty small and sound echoes loudly, as a result if a chef is cooking nearby (we were in the middle table so they were always nearby) you can't have a conversation with anyone but the person next to you, and you have to yell at eachother to do so.
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