Worst Hibachi(if you can call it that) Ever! I ordered the sirloin and scallop combo. The sirloin is a $ 1.50 up-charge from the mystery meat beef and scallop combo, by the way. Anyway, it SUCKED!!! the sirloin is tough and chewy(I wonder what the mystery meat would have been like) and the scallops were tiny, hard and fishy tasting bay scallops, as opposed to the sea scallops I’ve gotten at every other hibachi place I’ve ever ordered from. Also, white rice instead of fried, and tiny portions of everything but the rice. All for $ 13.21 plus a $ 2.00 delivery fee and the tip. Never again!
Christina L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fallbrook, CA
Not the best but definitely not the worst. I have never been inside the restaurant because I always order it as delivery but I truly like this place. It is a cheap version of any other hibachi place. Typically you get a lot of rice, a meat and veggies. It’s never upset my stomach before, always order extra hibachi sauce, it’s amazing.
Dan H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Berkeley, CA
The positives, first, I guess: — Very takeout friendly. There’s nowhere to sit, really, and it’s designed for take-out. Kind of reminded me of a Domino’s or Papa John’s except even those have more seats than this place. — Open kitchen. At least you can see the person who’s preparing your food. — The cashier was nice and friendly, which is why I’m giving this place two stars instead of one. And now, on to why I’m not going back. — The atmosphere is perfectly dismal. It’s the manager and cashier out in front, and the cook doing stuff in the back. No customers because they’re all in and out so quickly. — Food is bland. I got the hibachi beef, which tasted dry — no savoriness, a bit too salty. The sweet carrots were okay as well, but they had a hint of that sweet tea cloying taste. Lots of rice in the container, as other reviewers have said. Thankfully, they provided ample sauce which I used all but one container of. Not a fan of this place, and I don’t think I’m coming back. I came here a few weeks ago, but I thought it was so extraordinarily bad that I would warn others before they made the same mistake I did.