Edo Garden Hibachi
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About Edo Garden Hibachi
Edo Garden Hibachi Reviews
I got what may be the worst Japanese food I’ve had in my life. Ordered katsudon (which is a fried pork cutlet served over rice with an egg) and got something that can only be described as prison food. There was no cutlet, just scraps of pork that were boiled. Rice was fried for some reason.
The food itself was very good!! But I was extremely disappointed in the portions. We travel coast to coast and eat hibachi quite frequently. We ate at Edo last night, my bill alone for my meal, sushi and some drinks was $76. Drinks were amazing, but the amount of food for what is paid at Edo was absolutely absurd. Which is unfortunate! I attached a photo of the noodles and rice. Generally noodles and rice will fill up your plate almost!
Menu
Edo Garden Hibachi offers a unique dining experience with private booths and a knowledgeable staff that can accommodate gluten-free dietary restrictions. While service can be slow and staff may appear stressed, the sushi is a highlight, with popular options like the phenomenal White Snow roll. The clear soup is a decent, if unremarkable, side dish. Despite some inconsistencies, the restaurant's amenities and culinary offerings make it a worthwhile visit.