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  • My first review of 2017! So, I'll start by saying that I'm not a big hibachi person. Nevertheless, some friends invited us out for NYE and this was their pick. I'm all about trying new places, and I always keep an open mind. They raved about this place, so off to hibachi it was to ring in the new year. It's safe to say, I was fairly impressed. Located right off of Tryon, in the Steele Creek area, this restaurant recently opened in what was once a Fatz Cafe. The interior has been updated with a sushi bar, and 6 large hibachi style tables. There are still booths along the perimeter that may or may not be original to Fatz. There was a full bar area with a large flat screen TV, and another flat screen above the sushi bar in the main dining area. Upon entering, there was an odd moment where the manager and the hostess couldn't agree over where to seat us. We were momentarily left in limbo, but they finally shifted us from one table to the next where we sat to start our meal. We were a group of 7, and the hibachi style tables had us sitting, for the most part, all along one side. This made conversation amongst us friends, that hadn't caught up in a while, difficult. Not any fault of the restaurants, but I quickly realized that hibachi is definitely not the type of place to go when you want to have a decent dinner conversation with others. The menu offers a full selection of sushi. We saw a large sushi boat float to a neighboring table that looked pretty amazing. We also saw several large platters that were very well decorated. One couple in our party ordered a roll, and I, being the only other member of the group that eats sushi, was offered a bite. It was pretty on point. The hibachi menu offers every protein option, and combination that you could imagine. The food was prepared with far less grease/butter than most hibachi places, making it far less heavy. The portions were perfect and the prices were not off the charts. My wife and I shared the two person special that came with filet, lobster, chicken, and shrimp. All entrees come with soup, salad, rice and veggies. Everything was well prepared with the typical hibachi style showmanship. The chef even shot sake directly into your mouth if you were so inclined. Having never been before, our 9 year old daughter (the 7th wheel in our group) really enjoyed the show. And yes, they offer a kid's menu. The table was offered samples of a Vietnamese "wine" that tasted like banana with a little bit of carbonation. It was pretty good and the ladies of the group ordered a couple of bottles. It was served from what looked like a half liter sized soda bottle. Overall this place had the full package. If you're into hibachi, I'd definitely recommend Japan 49.
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