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Fukuda Teppanyaki & Bistro
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Don't go here if you want what you pay for. There were 5 people in our party and a party of 3 at the end of the table. The chef could not proportion each course. Thus, we were served less because we were served last. One in our party did not receive one of the courses because the chef gave it to everyone else. Rather than going to the kitchen to get more, he chose not to serve the person and said ""none for you"". We thought he was teasing. He was not. When there was extra meat, rather than serving to the person who missed the one course, he chose to serve the other party. The waitress worked very hard. We left the tip to her; however she is required to share with the chef. When we asked for the manager, our chef showed up. He claimed to be the manager and could not understand why we were not happy. He laughed in our faces and walked off. He went behind the bar and had another laugh. We, of course, paid the full price for our bill. No reduction or compromise was offered. The bill was over $130. Guess this Japanese restaurant can do with out locals.
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