Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Ontario. Thirty-five miles northeast of Los Angeles, Ontario is known as the "gateway to Southern California." The city has its own international airport and is near L.A. attractions, Palm Springs, Disneyland and other theme parks, as well as the mountain resorts of Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear. While in Ontario, visitors can shop for antiques, find bargains at Ontario Mills shopping center, tour Graber Olive House, have fun at Scandia Amusement Park and visit the local Museum of History and Art.
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4 based on 93 reviews
Party of ten celebration two birthdays and we could not have been more pleased. Chef Eric was amazing flawlessly cooking all our different orders while charming us with his wonderful friendly personality. We all loved the delicious food, steaks, chicken, shrimp all cooked to perfection and the fried rice was so good! Grandsons were thrilled with the onion fire volcano! They sang birthday song and gave ice cream treat to birthday boys. Yes, it was a splurge for us but worth every penny.Wendiel, On behalf of the Benihana team, we are happy to have provided you with a 5-star experience!On behalf of the Benihana team, we are happy to have provided you with a 5-star experience!
4 based on 34 reviews
This restaurant has seriously been the best sushi I have had in the country! And I am from Florida. Everything they have is beyond fresh, great flavor and well put together. This most recent visit was a little concerning as the owner is stepping down and letting his children run the business. The new and young servers did not know answers to our sushi questions, could not explain what type of fish the specials were and delivered an appetizer to our table and said 'I don't know what this is but it looks great.' Who says that? We also had a hard time getting all the rolls we order delivered correctly but everything did eventually come out over a 30 minute time frame. I hope this new management and crew can figure out their kinks and get back to the way used to be. The amazing sushi has not changed quality.
4 based on 52 reviews
We had excellent drinks, firecracker roll, Tokyo Wako roll, seared steak, sea urchin with musago and quail egg and special sauce (allegedly and actually an aphrodisiac). Great fun waitress Cindy and sushi chef Brian, both of whom were really fun to talk to and knew their food and drink. If you donât have a good time here and enjoy the food you might have a brain tumor, or maybe just a bad attitude.
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