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Well a coworker of mine convinced me to drive all the way up to Kobe for an early dinner - she had a groupon. These to me are so silly... the hibachi show... I mean really? It just seems so fake and somewhat annoying since he threw a piece of tall (shrimp) at me since it was my birthday... really? OK whatever. We ordered the Spicy Dancing Tuna roll, I thought this was a great roll to start off on as my friend has NEVER in her life had sushi... so this was a good one to start off with. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't good. We also had the gyoza... those were ok. Then we had the dinner - I had shrimp with filet and she had the shrimp and chicken. Now had we known that we were getting soup (bland ass), iceberg lettuce with ginger dressing, greasy rice with egg, and greasy spaghetti and then our proteins, we would have left out the appetizers. Everything tasted the same... bland. I did take my leftovers home as my dogs could eat all of this (except the onions of course) -- they really loved it. My friend said the soup "tastes like an old lady" -- LOL not sure how she knows that, but I didn't want to ask.
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