Okay, so the other night, felt like trying something different, you know? Heard about this place, Kobe Hibachi Sushi Asian Cuisine, from a buddy. Decided, why not, let’s give it a shot.
Walked in, and the place had that typical hibachi vibe mixed with a sushi bar feel. Smelled pretty good, that mix of grilled meat and soy sauce. It wasn’t super crowded when I got there, which was nice. Found a spot pretty easily.

Checking out the Menu
Sat down and grabbed the menu. Man, they had a lot going on. Hibachi, obviously, tons of sushi rolls, some other Asian dishes thrown in like noodles and stuff. Took me a minute to decide. I was really leaning towards the hibachi because, well, it’s in the name, right? But the sushi pictures looked tempting too.
Ended up going for a combo deal. Seemed like the best way to try a bit of both worlds without ordering way too much food for just myself. I picked the steak hibachi and decided to grab a simple tuna roll on the side. Keep it classic.
The Food Experience
The hibachi part was pretty standard if you’ve been to one before. The chef came out, did the usual onion volcano, flipped some shrimp tails. It’s always kinda fun to watch, even if you’ve seen it a dozen times. The steak itself? Cooked right there in front of me. They asked how I wanted it, went with medium-rare.
When it landed on my plate, steaming hot, alongside the fried rice and veggies, it looked solid. The steak was tender enough, had good flavor from the grill and the sauces they used. The fried rice was decent, maybe a little heavy on the soy sauce for my taste, but still alright. Veggies were crisp, which I appreciate.
Sushi Time
The tuna roll came out while I was digging into the hibachi. Looked fresh. Simple, just tuna and rice wrapped in seaweed. Tasted clean, fish seemed good quality. Nothing mind-blowing, but a good, standard tuna roll. Did the job.
- The hibachi steak was definitely the main event for me.
- Fried rice was okay, filled me up.
- The sushi was a nice, fresh counterpoint.
Wrapping Up
Finished everything up. Felt pretty full, gotta say. Paid the bill, wasn’t too bad for the amount of food. Overall, it was a decent meal. The hibachi was probably the stronger part of my order. The sushi was fine, but maybe next time I’d explore some of their specialty rolls to see if they shine more there.

Yeah, just a straightforward dinner out. Got what I expected mostly. If you’re in the mood for that kind of hibachi show and some straightforward Asian food or sushi, it’s a place you could check out. Solid, not spectacular, but did the trick for a weeknight meal when I didn’t feel like cooking.