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$25 for $50 Worth of Sushi and Hibachi-Grilled Fare at Domo77 in Aurora. Two Options Available.

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Talented sushi chefs craft artful classic & specialty rolls & hibachi grills filet mignon, shrimp & other morsels at table

Watching your dinner prepared in front of you ensures the chefs are using fresh ingredients rather than cutting pictures out of the menu and pasting them to a grilled chicken. Know where your dinner comes from with today’s Groupon to Domo77 in Aurora. Choose between the following options:

  • For $25, you get $50 worth of sushi and hibachi-style steak and seafood valid any day of the week.
  • For $25, you get $50 worth of sushi and hibachi-style steak and seafood valid Sunday through Friday.<p>

Domo77’s chefs whirl fresh ingredients into artful sushi and perform feats of gustatory swashbuckling on the hibachi grill. A philadelphia classic roll pairs smoked salmon with cream cheese ($6.50), and a california roll wraps up crab, avocado, and cucumber ($6). Supple, barbecued eel and soft-shell crab nestle in the specialty King of Dragon roll with avocado and cucumber ($14). The new volcano roll presents a sultry trio of baked shrimp, crab, and scallops with guest sousaphone solos from shrimp tempura and avocado-stuffed rice ($8).

Spatula-slingers turn their hands to acrobats, soaring and searing hibachi entrees such as chicken with teriyaki sauce ($15) or an intertwining of shrimp and chicken ($22.50). Hibachi entrees come with a choice of sauces, such as french garlic and teriyaki, and are preceded by a bugle ditty followed by an appetizer of shrimp, soup, salad, vegetables, and fried rice.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Mar 31, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only. Not valid for lunch specials. Not valid 12/23/11, 12/24/11, 12/30/11, 12/31/11, 2/11/12, or 2/14/12. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Domo77

In 1977, Eddy Ho came to America with the dream of opening his own restaurant. In the 35 years since, he has lived that dream, founding an establishment that spotlights the showiest styles of Japanese cooking while commemorating the year of his transpacific crossing. Whether it's filet mignon, chicken, and seafood chopped by a flurry of clicking blades on hibachi grills or a sleek roll of sushi assembled by deft hands, each entrée arrives in a dining room decked with hints of traditional Japanese architecture, including subtle geometric patterns, crimson accents, and painstakingly manicured flora. Glasses of imported Japanese beer and sake stand ready to accompany each meal, helping diners toast to good fortune or play a glass harp rendition of their college fight song.

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