Reviews on Japanese food in Martinez, Georgia, United States. Martinez (pronounced mar-tin-EZ) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Columbia County, Georgia, United States. It is a northwestern suburb of Augusta and is part of the Augusta, Georgia metropolitan area. The population was 35,795 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 35 reviews
A favorite stop for us on the way back from the lake. I almost always get teriyaki chicken and spicy scallop sushi. Portions are large and usually have enough leftover for lunch at work the following day. Food is delicious. No fancy cooking at the table or acrobatics - just real good food and service at a much more reasonable price than the fancy places!
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4 based on 149 reviews
I hadnât stopped here for a while. I was sad. The food is not as good as it once was. Menu us confusing. Options were more limited. Sushi was ok. Asparagus is still excellent. That was all.
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4 based on 71 reviews
Took 4 birthday folks for annual Japanese tonight. We normally go to another Japanese restaurant in town, but for some reason it was closed tonight. The waiter took our orders, brought our drinks, soup, and salads and then disappeared. The chef had to have several extra things brought because the orders were not correct, and at least 3 times during the meal the chef left to get drink refills, or other items. It was only after we had all our food that I went looking for the manager. We dramatically cut the waiterâs tip and shifted most of the tip to the chef. Now to comment on the food. Servings were large - more shrimp and bigger steaks than elsewhere, but they lacked seasoning disappointing me. Next time, we will go back to the other local Japanese restaurant, and if they plan to be closed on the night we want to go, we will have to pick a different day.
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We always have a good meal at Toki. It's pretty quick with good service. There's better hibachi in town, but not without a long wait or the "show."
We typically eat at one of the Hibatchi grills at least once every other month. So when I heard they were opening a new one I was thrilled and this one was easier for us to get to. My family are major foodies and my husband is a chef so we are observant about practices and quality of the food, that being said there is a lot we can forgive and we are not demanding.The good, parking wasnt too bad.Decor was beautifulSeating was comfortableNot too long of a wait to get seated, served.The presentation of the sushi and the taste of the sushi was wonderful. Appetizers tasted great but way too much plate for the amount of appetizers. Chef was personable and gave a great show.The steak portion of the meal was great qualitywaitstaff was on point with removing dishes, refilling drinksThe badFor the amount of money the meal cost the portions were very small compared to the other Hibatchi grills in the areaThe vegatables in the hibatchi were padded with the white part of the cabbage which made them very bitter and again small portionsThe shrimp were overcookedThe soup was watery and overpeppered The waitress did not ask what type of dressing and just brought out ginger dressingSalads were made parts that were bitterTea was sour, we ended up swapping for sodasThe noise level was very loud across the entire restaurantAnd finally there was an older gentleman, not sure if owner, manager or what that stood near the kitchen door and just watched us I guess since we were near the kitchen. He creeped my kids out and my youngest wanted to leave.Final thoughts, food was eh. Normally we take all the leftovers home and it is gone in less than 24 hours. There was not really enough left to take home and what was left was unappetizing so did not do so this time. Everyone left out disappointed in everything but the sushi. I don't think we will be back. We will stick with Miyakos
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