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  • I don't know what's happening in the Mt Lebanon area, but there must be a huge demand for hibachi restaurants, or there are so many unemployed hibachi chefs that the government stepped in and instituted a grant program to open more restaurants. Whatever the case, Dragonfire is one of four hibachi restaurants that opened in the last four months within 5 minutes of my house. With all that competition, and it's location in the Galleria, I expected this restaurant to have something special or be really good, but frankly it's pretty pedestrian when it comes to hibachi. First off, I went there twice, and both times the services was at or below my expectations. For instance, my wife ordered sushi for her dinner, and when we inquired about it 10 minutes after the hibachi chef had finished the rest of our meals, instead of apologizing, the waitress got defensive and said she put the order in, which the sushi chef said he never got. Our cook was very good, and prepared the food well, but there wasn't anything that made the food stand out from other hibachi restaurants. I felt like it was very good hibachi, but compared to all the other ones in Pittsburgh, it was just middle of the road. One thing I really enjoyed was the robata grill. It's a Japanese grill with these coals that go up to something ridiculous like 1500 degrees (they must have made a deal with the devil to get that hot?). The coals are smokeless and cook extremely fast, giving the food this awesome seared flavor that holds in the juices. We had scallops, and they were the best scallops I've ever had, but you got three for $16 dollars, so like cookies, this will be a sometimes food. Two more thoughts. When we went there, the Galleria fire alarms were going off, and our waitress explained that this happens once or twice a day due to the steam from the restaurant (the fire company must love these guys). Also, we went within a two week span from our first visit, and noticed the prices had gone up. We thought we were imagining it, but we checked the website and it had the old prices. Tricky, tricky Mr Roboto!
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