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4 based on 268 reviews
KOBE is Omaha's original and most authentic Japanese Steak House, first opened in 1990. Skilled Teppanyaki chefs will artfully prepare your complete meal at your Hibachi table to your specifications as they entertain with skills and humor. KOBE is a great
the food and entertainment is always great. The chef was fun and very talkative. We go to the Kobe about once a month and never have disappointedKOBE loves the "regulars"! thanks for your review!
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4 based on 251 reviews
Fresh and energetic, Blue Sushi Sake Grill serves fun sushi! You will enjoy a dining experience infused with flavor and spirited atmosphere. A large maki, sashimi and nigiri menu complements Asian-inspired cold plates, hot plates, entrees, soups, desserts
Excellent sushi can be found in Omaha. I came by on Wednesday evening expecting it to be slow. Not here. Most of the tables were filled and people were also dining outside. So I took a seat at the sushi bar and was amazed at the hustle of the sushi chefs and staff. They are cranking out amazing quantities of sushi. Jacorie took good care of me during my visit. I had the escolar and sake sashi that were nice meaty pieces of fish. Very fresh. Also had the pretty in pink roll with real crab wrapped in soybean paper. Quite delicious. If you are a first time Yelp visitor check your app for a free order of edamame.
4 based on 175 reviews
Fresh and energetic, Blue Sushi Sake Grill serves fun sushi! You will enjoy a dining experience infused with flavor and spirited atmosphere. A large maki, sashimi and nigiri menu complements Asian-inspired cold plates, hot plates, entrees, soups, desserts
My wife and I went here on a Wednesday evening for our anniversary. We were surprised to see the place packed and figured it had to do with happy hour. We had two glasses of wine while we waited for a table. Total cost under 10 bucks including a 2 buck tip :)We sat outside and had a wonderful meal. We were lucky and got appetizers, another round of wine and sushi on the happy hour discount!!! Weâll be back for sure!!!
4 based on 77 reviews
This was my third visit to Ponzu Sushi & Grill. Dined here on a Groupon deal. Immediately greeted in a friendly manner, seated, and asked if wanting a drink other than ice water. Server was personable, knowledgeable and likable. Debated between potstickers and chicken lettuce wrap, and went for the wrap, for something fresh tot balance sodium of sushi. Was satisfying, with a colorful cherry tomato, cucumber, carrot and red pepper offerings, in addition to rice and chicken on leaves of Bibb lettuce. Ordered tradidtional Cali and Philly rolls - both excellent as before. Both full and light Kokkoman soy sauces were on each table (so did not have to request). The spot has a modern decor/feel, and sits behind a freestanding red-brick building, so is somewhat obstructed from street view. Owner was roaming the restaurant, assisting servers, which I really like, as it shows a participatory management style. Will definitely be back, as Ponzu is one of my favorite sushi spots in Omaha.
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