Discover Restaurants offering the best Japanese food in Mount Vernon, New York, United States. Mount Vernon is a city in Westchester County, New York, United States. It is an inner suburb of New York City, immediately to the north of the borough of the Bronx. As of the 2010 census, Mount Vernon had a population of 67,292.
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4 based on 101 reviews
Took my students out for dinner to celebrate their graduation from high school. The kids had a blast! They enjoy our comical cook, the first shows, the catching of the zucchini, and the great tasting food. They promised next year we will return and they will treat me with the money they earn from working.
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4 based on 92 reviews
We stumbled upon this Asian Restaurant after the movies in Bronxville. The restaurant is lovely, the tables for two can be a little too close. I ordered the Chicken Satay and my wife got the Fried Pork Dumpings for appetizers, they were both good. Only chop sticks were given out and we liked that. We shared the Mango Chicken with Snow Peas over white rice for our main meal and it was excellent. I thought the prices were reasonable and the service was good.
4 based on 8 reviews
7/17/18 - Went to this new location in my hometown, after visiting the one in Washington D.C. and I must say this one is far better! The restaurant is fairly new (they still had the Grand Opening banner up) and is located in a part of Mt. Vernon that has a lot of shopping malls and is near the Pelham and New Rochelle and Bronx borders. The restaurant is decorated very modern and in very good taste giving many booths that seat 4 comfortably or small rooms that seat more. The array of foods are on tables and arranged neatly that display Chinese American, Japanese American, (Hibachi and Sushi) and American food options (although there are many desert and/or fruit options there is only frozen ice cream in a freezer box that is offered). The flaming Grill offers Sushi which is a favorite of mine and although I was a little leary to try the offerings (because they had more than a half dozen rows of Sushi just sitting around) I did try one. Needless to say that that one was too many for my liking because it was very thin and warm and not very 'fresh' tasting. Most of the offerings were very good and although I didn't get to try many, the one outstanding offering was the Hibachi "bar". One gets to pick the meat, seafood, veggies, eggs, etc. and then have it cooked on the grill. Great, Great, Great, I even took some home in a 'to go box'. I myself would go all the way to my home town instead of getting Chinese American take out in the town where I now reside, it is that good! The wait staff are warm and friendly, and the prices good. The critiques that I would make are to make less offerings of the Sushi keep the ones made on ice and the rest should be made to order. The "steam tables" could be made hotter and also the fish items should not be made too far in advance (sitting around to get over cooked and hard on one side). This is a very good addition for this area one should try it, you won't be sorry (even with my critiques). I almost forgot it is wheel chair accessible and they do welcome them.
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