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I wanted Hibachi chicken and rice today, so I was on a mission to get just that!!! I didn’t want to go to the mall and get it from there because I knew the mall would be crowded and the line for Sakru would be wrapped around the corner of the business. I remember a friend of mine saying that this place had really good food, so I decided to check this place out. I was pretty impressed with the food and service. This business isn’t anything to look at on the outside or even the inside, but the employees and the food makes up for all of that. I ordered the Hibachi chicken meal. It came with Hibachi chicken, fried rice, and mixed vegetables(broccoli, zucchini, and onions). I asked for them to make the chicken spicy, but it wasn’t spicy at all. I also ordered an egg roll. I got everything to go because I was in a rush today, I normally like to dine in at restaurants I patronize. The food was pretty good!! Even though the chicken wasn’t spicy, it was well seasoned and very juicy. The vegetable weren’t over cooked and soggy. They still had a nice crunch to them. The egg roll was pretty good as well. The employee who took my order was very pleasant, she greeted me and thanked me for coming in so warmly. Dining here today was definitely a hit, I will be back to try more menu items!!!

Flat Top Hibachi Grill Menu with Prices 2504 Triplett Blvd, Akron

I’ve been meaning to check out Hibachi Xpress for quite some time now. I love me some hibachi food, but it’s a little out of my college student price range to indulge often. Hibachi Xpress seemed like it would fill my needs, with a single entree starting at 12 dollars. For 19 dollars, I got the triple entree. The meal comes with your choice of proteins, fried rice, vegetables, your choice of sauce, and a fortune cookie. I ordered chicken, steak, and shrimp, with yum-yum sauce, and steamed rice instead of fried rice. The food took around 10 minutes to cook, so I just watched the kung fu movie on the TV. The woman working the counter mentioned that the chef threw in a free egg roll, so that was pretty cool. About the food: The chicken, shrimp, and vegetables were cooked well and seasoned perfectly. The egg roll was fried nicely as well. I would definitely pay for the chicken, shrimp, and egg roll again. The steak, rice, and fortune cookie were underwhelming. (I know, I know, a bad fortune cookie? Yeah, it tasted old and was smashed.) The steak tasted like gristle. I could taste that it was a cheap cut. The rice wasn’t cooked properly either, too grainy. It was definitely bland as well. So all things considered, I might pay for a single entree if I’m in a pinch. Otherwise, I’d go to my good old stand-by hibachi place where I get more, better quality food.

Sawa Sushi & Hibachi – Menu with Prices – 9557 Nall Ave, Overland Park

Came for lunch and haven’t stopped I have eaten inside and had food to go. Consistency is why I come here. Not one meal has been bad. I even brought my sister to dine in and she loved it, her only complaint was wanting more. It’s a small, quaint place tucked in side a little shopping strip across from sprouts. If you were driving 5 miles over the speed limit you’ll miss it. The people are the sweetest and I throughly enjoy seeing their smiling faces upon entering. Sushi rolls are good, hibachi wonderful, ambience is very relaxing, drinks were really good. I’ll be back of course and if your in the area swing by. Both their lunch and dinner is reasonably priced. I personally get the vegetable hibachi with a vegetable sushi roll. Amazing.

Yoki Buffet – Menu with Prices – 1145 NW Broad St, Murfreesboro

There’s just something about a clean restaurant. I appreciate that the place, compared to the previous restaurant, is a total 180 fr. This place has new owners. Hopefully the new owners stay longer and not sell out. Anyways, other than the cleanliness, they offer a very large variety of Chinese food. To accommodate kids and the local population, American food is offered as well. There are three types of food offered: sushi, stand hot Chinese food, and hibachi. I tried two out of three. I wasn’t really hungry, but the food was good. If you’ve been to a Chinese buffet, Yoki’s offers the standard fare. Therefore I picked a little bit of everything. There was the lo mein, sweet & sour chicken, sautéed green beans, and glazed button mushrooms. I picked up a few pieces of sushi as well. I wasn’t adventurous so I just got California roll, spicy tuna roll and a vegetable roll. The sushi was OK. The Hibachi is just uncooked ingredients laid out buffet style. You pick stuff, the cook sauté them all together, and puts in on a plate for you. I didn’t have hibachi at this visit. I’ll try it the next time with the family. Overall it was a good experience. The price was fair. Three people, 3 drinks, and 3 desserts it came out to be about $35. Your mileage may vary.

Hibachi Express Menu with Prices 1815 Walton Way, Augusta

This restaurant is in an area that it was much needed in!!! Most of the restaurants on the street are mostly burger and fries joints. This place is still fast food, but it’s Hibachi and Japanese cuisine. I didn’t realize this place was open when it was until I was going to another restaurant on this street and missed the turn and saw they were open and quickly turned in here. I didn’t really know what to except because it was a fairly new business and I never heard of Japanese fast food. The place was immaculately clean when I walked in. This place has a drive thru window but I wanted to see what the inside was like before I checked out the drive thru window. The cashier was very friendly and seems to already enjoy his job. I started with something pretty safe, which was the Hibachi chicken. It came with Hibachi chicken chunks, fried rice, and mixed vegetables. The chicken was very flavorful and cooked very well. The vegetables were good as well. The cook put too much teriyaki sauce on my rice and drowned it. I hate my rice being drowned in anything. I like to taste my rice. The second time I came I order the Hibachi steak. It wasn’t flavorful as the chicken. It seems like they just took it out the freezer with no seasoning and put it on the grill. The cook did follow my instructions this time and not add the teriyaki sauce to my rice. The second time I came, I came during lunchtime on a weekday. I was so surprised how crowded it got. I guess the word has really gotten out about this place. The cashier was very friendly and helped as much as she could. I’m glad to see this business is thriving already and hope that they stay in business a while!!!

Hibachi Express Highland City – Menu with Prices – 5209 US Hwy 98 S, Lakeland

This is my favorite restaurant for sushi! The staff is always so friendly and I can order my food ahead and come straight in and pick it up. My favorite dish is the pink lady sushi roll. It is salmon, tuna, krab, cream cheese, avocado and fish eggs wrapped around the pink soy paper and under it is spicy mayo and eel sauce. The ingredients are always so fresh and delicious every time I get it, it is literally the best sushi roll I have ever had. The soy paper almost melts in your mouth. The only negative thing I could say is I wish they would wrap it a little tighter because it’s a big roll and unless you eat it in one bite it falls apart. The 2nd roll I got on this day was the crazy tuna roll. It is pretty much raw tuna on top of a spicy tuna roll. I think a lot of people would like this but I am not a huge fan and it is just because I do not care for their spicy tuna. I prefer fresh tuna and adding my own spices. The spicy tuna has an odd consistency and I don’t care for the flavor. I don’t usually get their hibachi meals anymore but I have and I get the shrimp lunch. It’s $7.25 for a huge meal with the shrimp, rice and vegetables with your drink included which is such a great deal!! Sometimes when I am on a diet I will just get the shrimp lunch with extra veggies instead of rice and it is yummy! It doesn’t quite taste as good as the hibachi you sit down and it but it is still good and WAY cheaper. I would recommend this place anytime!! I went there last week a friend and I order a sushi roll each in advance and we still had to wait 20mins which is insane. We let a nice young man up at the front know we were waiting he apologized and brought us free soup and drinks!!

Tetsujin Japanese Sushi & Hibachi Grill – Menu with Prices – 2413 Dawes Rd, Mobile

Hubby and I went here for lunch today for the first time. After reading the reviews we had high expectations for the sushi and hibachi. The restaurant is located in a strip with other businesses in West Mobile. It is a small, clean, and appealing place with seating for about 35. There were 5 chairs at the Sushi bar. We were shown to a table that had booth seating on one side so we sat together facing the restaurant. It appears that a young, very hospitable husband and wife own and operate the business. That is always a plus in my opinion. I ordered the sushi lunch special which included two rolls plus a soup or salad. ($9.95) I opted for the Miso Soup and I am happy to say it was incredible. It was thick and flavorful, seasoned perfectly. My roll choices included the Volcano Roll that was spicy salmon and cream cheese topped with shrimp. It was a good roll, unlike any salmon roll that I have ever had. The consistency of the salmon sort of surprised me and I was not a big fan. My second roll was a Crunchy Roll and it was good. It was prepared as one would expect, so no shockers with this one! I can’t honestly say this is the best sushi that I have had in Mobile. It was good not fantastic. Hubby ordered the Shrimp Hibachi. ($8.95) It was a generous serving of fried rice, along with vegetables and of course shrimp. He enjoyed the meal, but he was also not overly impressed with the taste of his food. It was good, not great. It came with onion soup and a ginger salad. He liked both of them. Here is what is wonderful about this place: the service, the atmosphere and they also have drive thru! If you are craving sushi, you can order online, drive thru and pick it up. Also the price and the time spent waiting was perfect. Our meal was about $22 for two at lunch. So would we go back? Hmm, maybe since we always like to try a place more than once. We do have a better option for this same style of cuisine in West Mobile, so I’m not certain that we will be trying this one again any time soon.

Dragon Express / Pho Vietnam Express – Menu with Prices – 678 E St, Chula Vista

I was looking for pho in the area and came across this place. The reviews all seem so great so I decided to give it a try. All everyone sayd about this place is that its in a run down ghetto place. Thats definitely not the case. I ordered orange chicken, shrimp fried rice, y eggrolls, and large pho. My total came out to $35 a bit more than what i usually pay at my regular pho place. It was good but it wasnt the best like everyone says. Rice kinda tasted like it had been cooked since the morning and just sitting under heat. Orange chicken was ehh. The egg rolls where good. The pho was a big portion but it wasnt all that tasty it was missing lots of flavor. I was extremely disappointed since I was sick and pho was the only thing I was craving. I dont think i will be giving this place a second chance. I’ll most likely stick to my original pho place even if its a bit further.

Louisiana Famous Fried Chicken – Menu with Prices – 9026 Archibald Avenue (7th & Archibald, Rancho Cucamonga

I purchased two half-chicken dinners here yesterday. They were cooked to my order and I had to wait a bit for my order. This was OK by me because the chicken was still very hot when I got it home (I live a 15 minute or so frome this location). Fancy that, HOT commercial fried chicken that had not been sitting in a hot case for who-knows how long drying out, whoo-HOO! Service was good and friendly. The pieces were quite large; they must be using the grocery store chickens, you know, the 5-6 pounders Vons and such sell (hard to find a true 3-4 lb fryer because they are all sold to the chains). Nice chicken flavor, not super salty like a LOT the stuff at other chains and grocery stores. The chicken breasts were cut in half because they were of the type that weights 12 oz plus, gigantor size, which is just fine by me. I had chicken breast that was VERY juicy, properly cooked! Everything else was nicely cooked too. The meat had a nice texture. It was not brined I am sure. Brining tends to make fried chicken more soft in texture. The texture and flavor of this was chicken and not of chickeny-salt. The collards were seasoned with some bacon and were tasty but way too salty. Beans and rice, well, the beans were not seasoned other than salt; nothing to write home about. The rolls were a standard white dinner roll and ok. This was decent, basic fried chicken and I would consider purchasing from here again because the chicken was not too salty, DID taste like chicken and was freshly cooked for me. The sides were meh. Recommended for a fresh, cooked, tasty and HOT (though not seasoned other than salt and pepper) fried chicken. Note: The chicken in fried in the same oil that the fish is fried in. This is not objectionable to me when the chicken is hot. When the chicken is cold, the fish flavor it quite evident. Remember to buy it then eat it HOT.

Sakura Noodle House & Sushi Bar – Menu with Prices – 4520 50th St, Lubbock

I left this review on Google a few months ago, and just ordered tonight. This opinion still stands. This place is great! Authentic. Delicious. Pass up on the Hibachi and venture into the menu to eat the authentic, best food. When it comes to the flavors of China, this place is as close as I’ve had. You can get Hibachi at multiple places in Lubbock, but if you want authentic Chinese food order the Poached Chicken with Chili Oil and get a side of sticky rice or noodles and chow down. The spices and peppers will challenge your palette in the best way! As a native Texan who loves a good spicy Tex-Mex dish, I’m always pleased at the similarities, but welcomed differences, in the Asian spices. If you like spicy Mexican food, you’ll love spicy Asian food, but the key is go for the authentic real dishes, and let somebody else order the Hibachi. Support local, and support this place!

Ninja grill poke & hibachi – Menu with Prices – 9 E Lane Ave, Columbus

Wow. This place is great and just what campus needs. Fairly similar to bibibop but grilled hibachi. As I walked in I was greeted by their friendly staff who gave me the run down. They offer many appetizers and fried rice options but the stars of the show are their build your own hibachi or poke meals. They hand you a slip where you make your own bowl. Pick your appetizers and extras then decide how you want your hibachi or poke. I went with a steak hibachi. I checked off steak, rice as my base, then you get 5 veggies. I chose green beans, cabbage, corn, bean sprout, and carrots. Then you get to pick a sauce for them to mix in, I went with teriyaki. Lastly you get dipping sauce on the side, I went with the sweet n spicy….all I can say is wow. They cook everything to order . It was hot n fresh off the grill. My veggies were perfectly cooked. I dont care for them to be under cooked or raw and they were not. These were outstanding. So good I might even be able to just get a steamed veggie bowl here. The sauce was good too. I dont like my teriyaki too salty or too sweet, ninja grill has the perfect balance. And that sweet n spicy…oh yeah I need a bottle of that because is was the bomb….seriously. Campus has been lacking this type of fast n casual cuisine. I promise you wont be disappointed here. Be adventurous, they have a lot of options and it’s super reasonable. My steak hibachi was a huge portion for only $8.95. Definitely reccomend going to try this place out.

Lucky Greek – Menu with Prices – 123 N McKinley St, Corona

I went for the first time today after driving past it alot.The food is a little less than as to be expected in this type of burger/mexican / pastrami/ sandwich place. I ordered 3 chicken tacos, which werent great or terrible. They were over priced at 3.25 each. They had chicken, rajas, onion, and tomato with a spicy green salsa. The salsa was the best part of the soggy tacos. The chicken seemed boiled or something. I also got the pastrami sandwich meal, the pastrami sanwich was as expected, I like that is was light on the bread, but it was pretty soggy. The fries that came with it were exactly what youd expect, but there were only about 1/4 the amount of fries you get at any other similar establishment. The pastrami meal wasnt worth the 10.50 they charged for it, especially since you only get a small fries and medium drink. My order with 3 chicken tacos and a pastrami meal totaled out to 22$ and change. Probably wont be back.

Southern Classic Chicken – Menu with Prices – 235 W 70th St, Shreveport

We read the reviews on this place last Saturday and decided to check it out for our ‘cheat day’ meal. Wow! We braved the torrential downpour and I’m very glad that we did! This is a drive-thru only place. We arrived to see the line of about 15 cars out onto the highway. As we made our way into the parking lot the delicious aroma of chicken frying in clean oil wafted through our vehicle vents. The line of cars moved quickly and efficiently. The young lady that took our order, Pamela M., was professional, fast, and very knowledgeable of the menu. Because we weren’t certain about the size of the chicken pieces we ordered a 10-piece dark, 1 chicken breast, 1 large coleslaw,1 dirty rice and 2 jalapeño peppers. The chicken was delicious! It was not excessively greasy, but well-seasoned, crispy on the outside, juicy inside and still hot when we got it home. The rice was spicy, moist, and tasty. The coleslaw was fresh, not excessively juicy, and crisp. I thought the amount of rolls were excessive, not remarkable, but good. We didn’t try the chicken breast until we served leftovers on day 2; OMG! This was the juiciest, best seasoned chicken breast that I’ve had in over two decades! I look forward to returning to this swanky spot on my next cheat day!