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Their Teppanyaki menu is good. My favorite is the Ribeye. The meat was cooked perfectly and it came with sautéed mushrooms. It also comes with that same "Yum Yum" sauce that you normally get when you go to a hibachi restaurant which made it even better. But I also tried their Sushi Burrito and that was NOT good. First of all (and this is just based off of my choice in food), I do not like cream cheese with my sushi. I usually try to avoid it if I notice it's in the description. But they didn't really display anything that shows a description of the ingredients in their Sushi Burrito so I got it not knowing it came with cream cheese. Once I discovered there was cream cheese, I honestly tried to tough it out hoping it would get better, but no such luck. Their burritos are also slathered with Wasabi which didn't help hide the cream cheese but it hid all the other flavors. After 2 bites, I was done. Eh, at least I tried.
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