| About: | Kids and adults alike will get a kick out of the knife wielding Hibachi chefs as they slice, toss and still manage to cook food to perfection at this favorite Japanese steakhouse in West Fort Worth. The Japanese decor and dark wood paneling provides a mystic atmosphere. Three types of seating are available herecooking tables, traditional Japanese on-the-floor seating and standard table seating. Entree selections include steak, chicken, and shrimp served with rice and fresh stir-fried vegetables. Also, try the sesame-seed salad dressing and the variety of sushi rolls to round out your meal. |
| Hours: | Su to Th from 05:30pm to 10:00pm,Fr to Sa from 05:30pm to 12:00am |
| Categories: | Japanese Restaurants, Southeast Asian Restaurants, Restaurants |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa, American Express |
| Cuisine: | Japanese |
| Reservations Policy: | Suggested |
This was recommended to me by serveral collegues and friends. Being in the food industry for many years, this restuarant is at the top of my list! I was greeted with smiling faces and friendly gestures. There was a little wait, but it was definitely worth it! The staff was immpeciable and their knowledge of the menu was extensive, I had plenty of help picking out my entree, being this was my first time. Did I mention the food was delicous?! This restuarant has already become a favorite! It would be a pity if you passed this restaurant up.
My family and I recently went to the Japanese Palace for the first time and were extremely disappointed. The sushi was disgusting and dry and the service was terrible. If you are going here for sushi run! This place caters to hibachi lovers only they should take the words sushi bar off of the sign. We waited 45 minutes after being seated to get our food and noticed they were understaffed only to be served crap! My husband ordered one of the entrees which included an overpriced steak floating in sauce with grilled onions?? Where were the assorted vegetables? We could have bought steaks and grilled at home and it would have tasted better. The Japanese culture would be ashamed of this establishment.
Our group of eight has gone to the JP for years - 2-3 times a year. And it has always been GREAT. But apparently a change of management has happened recently, and we may never go again. The food was still very good, and the show good too, but the service was LOUSY in mid July, 2009.
It was very frustrating to have to wait for soup...salad.....beverage refills, and then we had to wait 5-10 minutes after everyone was completely finished, and the to-go boxes were packed up, just to get the check.
I miss the original staff and management.