110 Japan
What was once an excellent Asian buffet is now a lovely Japanese restaurant.
Décor was very serene, everything in muted tones of gray.
You have a choice here -- do you go with hibachi, or sushi and the kitchen menu? Though I love hibachi, we chose the regular menu, and were very pleased with our choice.
We started with several appetizers. The rock shrimp tempura was spicy and sweet, a dish I'm sure I'll order again and again. The gyoza were delicate and lightly seasoned. I liked the crispy duck, but my friend felt it was too dry.
I ordered the shrimp teriyaki, my friend ordered the salmon teriyaki. Both came plated with an interesting assortment of vegetables. Mine was a bit bland, could have used a little more teriyaki, but overall was a decent meal.
The delicate green tea was served in large mugs, not the tiny teacups you find in most Asian restaurants. A welcome change.
The dessert menu is heavy on ice cream concoctions.
Service was exemplary.
I'm coming back, I want to try their hibachi.
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