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Hibachi Dinner for Two, Four, or Six at Yokohama Japanese Restaurant (Up to 57% Off)

Yokohama Japanese Cuisine And Sushi Bar
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Hibachi meals of Black Angus filet mignon, scallops, and other combinations cooked tableside

Eating with chopsticks requires a certain level of dexterity, like beating a difficult video game or spitefully disassembling a too-difficult video game. Conquer your hunger with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $26 for a hibachi dinner for two (up to a $54 value)
  • $50 for a hibachi dinner for four (up to a $108 value)
  • $70 for a hibachi dinner for six (up to a $162 value)

Guests enjoy hibachi entrees (up to a $27 value), such as scallops, shrimp, or Black Angus filet mignon, cooked tableside by deft chefs. All meals come with a soup, salad, vegetable, and fried rice.

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Promotional value expires Sep 18, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Limit 1 per table. Dine-in only. Reservations recommended. Valid in Hibachi dining room & for Hibachi menu only. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Add'l charge for Yokohama Specials: Seafood Combo (add'l $9), Filet Combos (add'l $2–$5), or Regular Lobster Hibachi (add'l $4). Not valid on Father's Day. 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 Yokohama Japanese Cuisine And Sushi Bar

Yokohama Japanese Restaurant's owner, Cindy Chan-Sze, shares ownership with her son, who infuses the largely traditional fare with creative new recipes. The eatery's cooks craft selections from a multifaceted menu that includes fire scallops, filet mignon, and salmon cooked atop a flaming hibachi. In the middle of the restaurant's dining room sits a full sushi bar, where chefs roll fresh-caught fish and supple sticky rice into maki, sushi, and sashimi beneath the glow of traditional Asian lanterns. Guests can watch the skilled knife work from the sleek, leather chairs that surround each dining table or by scaling the modern screens that climb up each wall for a better view.

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