By Dylan Rubinstein and Anthony Tornatore
When it comes to a showstopper of a meal, it’s hard to go wrong with hibachi. Not only does the food hit all the right notes, but the show that often goes along with it is a worthwhile experience in itself. Check out these hibachi restaurants in Westchester for top dining in the county.
95 S Central Ave, Hartsdale; 914.997.7888
Entertainment is the name of the game at Banzai Hibachi, with chefs who guarantee a show. Not only can you get a delicious hibachi meal, but you can also chow down on fresh sushi and sashimi. A full sports bar and lounge with HD TVs streams the biggest games throughout the year.
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251 Market St, Yonkers; 914.358.9468
Known for its delicious hibachi, this Japanese restaurant doubles as a sushi restaurant. The Yonkers eatery also offers a plethora of specials for lunch, making it ideal for a midweek treat. Go for the chicken hibachi lunch special, which is only $15.45 and comes with clear soup, a salad, one piece of shrimp appetizer, vegetables, and noodles. You can also get the sushi bar lunch special, which varies depending on the roll ordered.
240 White Plains Rd, Tarrytown; 914.333.1000
Nikko Hibachi Sushi Lounge offers a wide array of Japanese delicacies, such as shrimp tempura, hibachi steak, avocado roll, and chicken yaki soba. The lunge also offers a special happy hour menu every day during the week between 3-6 p.m. Enjoy $4 beers, $7 cocktails, $5 classic sushi rolls, and $10 specialty sushi rolls. You can also enjoy a hibachi filet mignon with lobster tail entrée for just $37.
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134 Wildey St, Tarrytown; 914.631.8888
With high marks for quality and a reputation as one of Westchester’s top hibachi spots, Osaka is worth a trip from near or far. The all-you-can-eat prix-fixe menu includes hibachi, sushi, and an array of classic Japanese dishes. Can’t decide what to get? Pair your hibachi dinner with Osaka’s signature Out of Control roll, a spicy tuna roll topped with eel and avocado. We promise you won’t leave hungry.
80 Route 6, Baldwin Place; 914.628.8899
Top Hibachi will wow you before the menu hits the table. The Westchester bar and lounge boast club-like décor, including full-service couch tables, neon lights, and today’s hit music. Come nighttime, the lights go out and the music turns up. Hibachi plates include rice and noodles (no choosing here), as well as vegetables and complimentary hibachi shrimp. Dare to order an appetizer? Choose the Peking duck roll, a delicious combination of crispy duck, ginger, and scallion.
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2223 Central Park Ave, Yonkers; 914.268.0888
Sushi Palace is known for its all-you-can-eat sushi for one price. What a lot of people don’t know is that it also has a hibachi station at which you can pick whatever you want to eat. And the best thing is it’s all included in the same one price. Choose from noodles, rice, steak, chicken, vegetables, and eggs to have them cooked right in front of you in a flash.
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