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| - Definitely not what you would expect, or where you would expect it.
Your typical Japanese steak house is a bit more adorned (at least on the outside) in something of a pagoda-like fashion, which appeases all us American-types so that we think we are getting something authentic. Doesn't mean we are, of course, just that we might. Not here (on either count, really).
The outside is just a plain restaurant in a strip mall, down from the Harley place. On the inside it's a bit better, and you get a few table-top grills, which is always entertaining unless you are rushed by the chef, and here you are to some degree. The problem is that the star of this place is the show, since the table itself does not really lend itself to talking with your fellow diners. When the show suffers, so does the meal.
While the food isn't bad, the show isn't great, and since you cannot really talk to anyone all that well without shouting across the grill, it just isn't that great. There are better places to go.
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