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Sushi or Hibachi Dinner at Sumo Japanese Restaurant (Half Off). Two Options Available.

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Chefs prepare meals tableside amidst flashes of flame and drumming knives or quietly craft complex sushi rolls

Dining out is one way to explore your town, along with clinging to the back of a bus and borrowing a police horse. Try something new with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $20 for $40 worth of sushi or hibachi for dinner
  • $40 for $80 worth of sushi or hibachi for dinner for four or more

    Sushi chefs kick off meals by melding spicy tuna and mango in the Dynamite roll ($12.95). In the dining room, tableside hibachi chefs prepare a menu of proteins, such as steak and lobster ($27.95) or shrimp and scallops ($24.95).

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only. Dinner menu only. Not valid for the purchase of alcohol. 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 Sumo

After visiting several sushi and hibachi restaurants, Jian Yi Pan noticed a trend of degrading portion sizes and quality. In an effort to reverse this trend, with the aid of his sushi-loving 5-year-old daughter, Jian opened Sumo. Celebrating its two-year anniversary, the chefs of Sumo prepare hibachi-style meals for their guests by frying rice and grilling fresh proteins on giant skillets built into the middle of the restaurant's tables. Although the delicious aroma of their food certainly commands attention, they capture the full admiration of their guests with stunning knife and fire tricks, such as summoning flames or juggling blades as they cook. Behind the sushi bar, they practice a less flashy form of knife work as they carefully slice rice, meat, fish flown in from Japan, and seaweed into bite-size colorful rolls and morsels. As sushi and hibachi dishes fight for dinner supremacy, Sumo’s decor celebrates the celebrity of sumo wrestlers in feudal Japan by showing their contests of strength beneath the rising sun and the adoration of kimono-clad fans as they walk the streets of cities and villages.

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