Hibachi Dinner for Four or $15 for $30 Worth of Japanese Cuisine and Drinks at House of Genji (Up to 51% Off)
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Blade-slinging hibachi chefs wow hungry audiences, chopping veggies, grilling sumptuous meats & cooking seafood with impressive skill
For years, European navigators searched for a direct route to Asia’s tasty cuisine, eventually burrowing through the earth and accidentally rediscovering Luxembourg. Blaze a path toward savory satisfaction with today’s Groupon to House of Genji. Choose between the following options:
- For $53, you get a hibachi dinner for four with your choice of any four entrees up to a value of $26.95 each (up to a $107.80 total value).<p>
- For $15, you get $30 worth of anything on the menu. Dinner entrees range from $16.95–$37.95.<p>
At House of Genji, talented chefs whip up sumptuous steaks, fresh seafood, and tasty fried rice before diners’ eyes in impressive displays of dexterity. Each cook is part culinary master, part showman, and part Level 32 food wizard, slicing and dicing Japanese steak-house treats such as thin-sliced beef chiri-chiri ($17.95/dinner) in stunning tableside shows of fireballs, super-accurate food-flinging, and acrobatic knife work. Seafood and landlubbing fare peacefully cohabitate the list of hibachi delights, with juicy cuts of filet mignon ($22.95 for dinner) sizzling in an appetizing aroma alongside tuna steak ($23.50 for dinner). Each hibachi dinner arrives with an edible entourage of soup, salad, steamed rice, veggies, and piping-hot green tea, with most dinners available in teriyaki style. For an additional fee, customers can order the steak and lobster entree ($36.95) or Genji seafood combo ($37.95) for the hibachi dinner option.
In addition to dazzling spectators with tableside displays of cookery, House of Genji welcomes guests with sleek hardwood and brightly colored walls. As diners sit down to table settings of peaked, neatly folded napkins, meals materialize before their eyes, coming to fruition in a dizzying flurry of spatula flips, knife chops, and confetti explosions.