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Businiess name:  Nagoya Japanese Steakhouse
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We've gotten sushi here before and decided to try the hibachi for my b-day dinner. What a complete waste of time and money! First, their soup wasn't even miso soup...a typical Japenese menu item. It was chicken stock with rotini pasta! Terrible. Then they charged and extra $2 for fried rice! It was made with way too much oil and was bland. The steamed rice was very gelatinous. The ""chef"" gave a very dull performance, only tapping his utensils a couple of times on the grill. They didn't offer a free b-day dinner, but a $20 gift certificate to be used for a future dinner. The catch?? I had to be with a minimum of 4 people ONLY for the hibachi dinner and there would be an extra 15% service charge. I won't be using it because we're NOT going back. I was shocked that a place owned by Japenese people would americanize the food and atmosphere to that extent. I guess that's what you get for a Loganville restaurant situated in a strip mall. In an area with more Asian people (like were I grew up in CA) this place wouldn't stand a chance.

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