Teppanyaki is the big "to-do" in the buffet world. Â They have just about everything under the sun--Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Italian, Mexican, and American. Â I was very impressed with the place overall.
The first thing that you have to remember is that Teppanyaki is a buffet, and because of this, the food is never going to be as fresh as if it was made-to-order. Â Thus, I am not going to compare it to a typical sit-down restaurant.
I love Asian food, and Teppanyaki has multiple varieties of it. Â I was impressed by the sushi bar, but felt that it lacked diversity. Â They could afford a few more choices. Â Other than that, the place really has everything under the sun. Â I was happy to see that they have plenty of non-fried choices. Â I found the salmon to be particularly tasty. Â They also had mounds of fresh fruit, which allowed me to have a tasty, yet healthy dessert. Â Don't worry, Teppanyaki has plenty of non-healthy choices for both dessert and dinner!
The Hibachi grill was fairly impressive as well, with plenty of vegetable and meats from which to choose. Â This food is made-to-order, and the cook even agreed to make mine without oil. Overall, the Hibachi grill was the best part of this dining experience.
I've been here three times since it has opened. Â It is by far the best buffet in the area. Â Very clean place with great service. Â The food is always fresh and hot (or cold depending on what your getting). Â Sushi bar and a build your own teppanyaki grill that they cook for you plus serve yourself ice cream. Â Check it out!
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