So the big sumo wrestlers at the front entrance? You're gonna look just like that if you eat the hibachi here too often. The fried rice is full o' butter, salt, sesame seeds and other naughty goodness. It was the highlight of an already very good meal. Considering they haven't had their grand opening yet, that's saying a lot.
Sumo has taken a dingy Old Towne Buffet and turned the space into a really beautiful salute to Japanese style. It's modern and fun with tradition still in place. I can't even believe this is the same space. I mean, the floors aren't sticky and the lighting is great. Really well done.
We will be back to try the sushi. If you do hibachi at dinner, plan on taking home a box full of food for the next day. It still smelled delicious when we were bringing it in from the car.