Fuji Hibachi & Teriyaki Grill
Han Stw
Stopped by here with a group to get dinner. Overall it was ok. The grilled protein was decent, and the mayo-based sauce was typical. The salad portion was very generous. The fried rice was mostly rice mixed in with soy sauce (maybe not actually fried?) And it wasnt well-mixed. Some parts of the fried rice were still white. The friendly staff member did mention that the carrot was sweet, but I wasnt expecting it to be as sweet as it was. It tasted almost like a dessert. Decent prices, but less authentic Japanese Hibachi/Teriyaki place. The dining tables were unusually sticky? I wonder what cleaning agents they used tbh.
Shar Spin
Located on the 2nd floor of the epicenter. Food was made fresh to order and was delicious. Chicken and shrimp habichi came with mushrooms and side of sweet carrots . Large eat in dinning area or carry out is also available.
Nic Will
Food is decent here but the hibachi meals are all ala cart. Ordered online and received only hibachi chicken with mushrooms and fried rice... with no vegetables in the rice or on the side (no zucchini, no onions.)... NEVER had to pay for that separately so I was very disappointed and likely wouldn't order again.
Rittika Mallik
Do NOT waste your money here. This place is just horrible. I ordered a fillet steak with rice and broccoli. The carrots were overtly sweet. And I was even served rotten carrots(note the half eaten black hole in the carrot). The food was bland, the steak was overcooked, and too rubbery. The food didn't even have a proper portion size, and the tables were dirty.
Kevin Jackson
I took my order to go. It was a 10 mins walk back to the hotel. The food was good though. Steak was a lil over cooked (I asked for medium), but outside of that, it was good. Staff was very welcoming and friendly.