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Now I've been to Akasaka for both the sit down dinner and the teppanyaki. First let's talk about the sit down dinner..basically you cannot go wrong with anything but I do find the sit down dinner prices to be on the higher side than other comparably sushi restaurants. The tepanyakki was an experience! I'd never had it before (I know what rock was I living under?!). Turning 31 has it's perks and for me it was having bf treat me to dinner and a show....show being our awesome chef! The food was absolutely delicious and the chef was awesome and even took our picture and asked if I wanted to pose behind the grill...if I wasn't wearing white I'd have done it! Great fresh food and made to order. Now I also know how to eat a lobster! I would suggest tepanyakki over the sit down menu and more the following: - Reservations are a must for tepanyakki - sit down menu is quite pricy - parking lot fills up quick but you can park all the way behind the place, lots of spots there - for tepanyakki we had the 95 dollar menu for 2 which in my opinion was totally worth it!
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