Dining at Kobe Sushi & Hibachi is more than just a meal — it’s an experience. From the moment you walk in, the ambiance sets a calm and welcoming tone. The restaurant has a beautifully serene vibe, with soft lighting, tasteful decor, and a charming Koi pond near the entrance, complete with live fish. It’s a small detail, but it adds such a unique and peaceful touch to the whole atmosphere.
The highlight of the visit is, without a doubt, the hibachi experience. You’re seated at a shared table surrounding a large grill, where the chef prepares your entire meal right in front of you. It’s incredibly interactive and fun to watch. The chefs not only cook your food to perfection, but also perform entertaining knife tricks, fire displays, and playful gestures that make the whole experience lively and engaging — perfect for both adults and kids.
You get to customize your meal by choosing between noodles or rice, selecting your preferred meat (like chicken, steak, shrimp, or salmon), and picking your vegetables. Everything is made fresh and with great attention to detail. The portions are generous, the ingredients taste high-quality, and the flavors are delicious and satisfying.
Overall, Kobe Sushi & Hibachi is a fantastic choice whether you’re celebrating something special or just looking for a memorable night out. It offers a perfect mix of great food, relaxing ambiance, and interactive entertainment — a must-visit if you’re...
Read moreFor starters this is a review of the dine in experience in the non-hibachi section. Before the review begins, I would like to state that the food is excellent and that I have been a takeout customer for many months but this review is primarily focused upon the service aspect of the establishment. Getting a seat didn’t take long but it was clear that the abundance of people at the restaurant proved to be too much for the staff to handle. We waited quite a long time to have our orders taken and we had to grab the attention of the waitress who seemed to forget that we hadn’t ordered. The same occurred with customers next to us and it left some concerns on my face; after all having to raise your hand to have your order taken is not the most promising sign. Moreover, we waited an exuberant amount of time for the sushi we ordered to come and there were individuals who were seated later than us that got their sushi before us. It leaves one wondering how they keep track of orders. Overall, the food and atmosphere is good but the dine in experience is far from acceptable. Unfortunately don’t plan on dining in again any time soon, but will continue...
Read morePricer than Masa but the quality of sushi is most definitely worth it. The gyoza was to die for; the sauce paired with it was delicious. The soup and salad combo with 2 or 3 rolls of sushi for $13 or $15 ish is a steal and a bonus to going. Their nonrice rolls are different and taste decent but not worth the price in reality. The Kani salad had no spice or anything, so it was average at best, nothing to rave about. The presentation of the dishes is beyond beautiful. The colored wraps are soy paper! Highly recommend!
Edited review- week and a half apart. The rolls ordered are spicy crab and Avocado roll with soy paper- eel sauce on the side. Other rolls are Cali and Philly roll. During the lunch special, we got the sushi combo, which includes soup and salad with 2-3 rolls for $11 or $14. We also got pork gyoza as an appetizer and, as last time, just as delicious! Lastly, we ordered the lobster naruto roll, which was gross! The cucumber combination was awful where we couldn’t even eat it. It was $15 to have a bit and spit it out! Super disappointed in that roll to...
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