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We went to Nakato and didnt like it..Ive heard of Kabuto, maybe we will try that one...My kids are going to NJ for 3 weeks and dh and I were hoping to have habatchi..thanks
They are just alike -what was it that you didn't like?
well we used to eat it all the time in NY and NJ, habatchi anyway, they prepare it the way u like it, I cant have black or red pepper and everytime we go to Nakato the chef says sorry but we have to use the pepper and then the girls or manager comes over and offers to mke it in the back well honestly it doesnt taste the same as when they make it for you, at the table...and we were told they use pepper and that was that...and the steak was hard and the lobster wasnt overly good either...
so we were hoping for another place that was better
Kabuto's def. won't be better. Usually people feel Nakato is better. Those places aren't a made to order type. They
cook it one way. We don't have Benihana's here.
Restaurant i has the best Japanese food if you are looking for quality.
Kabuto's def. won't be better. Usually people feel Nakato is better. Those places aren't a made to order type. They
cook it one way. We don't have Benihana's here.
Restaurant i has the best Japanese food if you are looking for quality.
thanks Travl, I told dh we will just go to our favorite in NJ when drop off the kids..lol
I will stick with my Sushi..
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