Sushi Den Teppanyaki
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I would like to preface this review by stating that it only covers the All You Can Eat Menu.My son was all hyped up about going to a new sushi place s…
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If you want to enjoy a regular meal with your family, don't go there!Brought my family there for a nice Saturday lunch. We went with their all-you-can…
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I found this to be a very expensive restaurant - how they can charge a full price adult buffet for a child over 7 is beyond me. Food is very ordinary.…
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Sushi Den Teppanyaki is open for Casual Dining. Sushi Den Teppanyaki serves Japanese, Korean and Sushi dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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8 Reviews on “Sushi Den Teppanyaki”
I would like to preface this review by stating that it only covers the All You Can Eat Menu.My son was all hyped up about going to a new sushi place so we went out of our way to try this one. His initial reaction was to walk right out when it was painfully obvious that his wheelchair was not going to get him close enough to the table to eat. I noticed some other tables in the Teppanyaki area of the restaurant and they allowed us to sit there to accommodate him. We filled out the ACE order sheet and about 10 minutes later the Hot and Sour soup came out. They should have called this Hot, Sour and Sweet soup as I noticed a tinge of sweetness that I am not used to in Hot and Sour soup. Then the sushi came out. As expected, great big balls of rice covered by sliver thin pieces of fish. This is pretty standard for ACE menus as they try to fill you up with cheap rice rather than expensive fish. These type of places though do not realize that there needs to be a balance between the rice and the fish and this place failed on an epic scale. This was especially true of the Hand Rolls: Far too much rice with a small amount of other ingredients. It was my son who picked up on the over sweetness of the sushi rice. Kyle has spent most of last year eliminating sugar from his diet. He dropped 20 pounds just on that one change. So when he is confronted with even the smallest amount of sweetness in a food, he will notice. Pad Thai and Green Curry of Chicken also displayed unusual sweetness to them. It appears that the chef has a love affair with sugar that needs to be corrected. Sugar is a POISON. All sugar, even the ones found naturally in fruits is a health risk with prolonged use. I have not cut it out to the extent my son has but even I could taste the sugar that was in nearly everything that was presented to us. It is our usual MO to go check out the ACE menu first and then try the A La Carte menu on a second visit. The amount of sugar in the food caused us both to feel drugged. Needless to say there will not be a second visit.