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This sushi-cum-hibachi restaurant is unlike others that attempt the "all-in-one Japanese joint" approach: the sushi is actually great: fresh, tasty, and imaginative. The hibachi side has all the suburban restaurant theatrics--flying shrimp, clanging spatulas on big group griddle tables--to keep Little Leaguers and other non-adventurous types happy, but it's gleefully separate from the sushi side. How they're able to pull off both is amazing.
Feb. 1999