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This restaurant is definitely overpriced and it gives the
This restaurant is definitely overpriced and it gives the skimpiest portions ever as a hibachi restaurant! I have never come to a hibachi restaurant and left hungry. My steak I ordered medium well and it came out, medium rare, barely cooked by our li
best hibachi ever.
the egg sauce is amazing and the shrimp and the veggies are so good. everyone who is leaving these reviews clearly have bad lives and don't appreciate the finer things, such as ron of japan.
Terrible.
Pathetic on almost all fronts. The chef is a joke. Don't come here unless you want mediocre food and a lifeless environment. Wouldn't recommend to my worst enemy
Have been coming here for 20 yrs plus and have always loved
Have been coming here for 20 yrs plus and have always loved this place and considered it 5 star. I am writing this review in the hope management will restore it to its former glory. It feels like Wall Street consultants have their hand on this place.
Always consistent! Always the best.
I've been going here since I was a little girl. Ron Of Japan is a keeper!
Came here with my coworkers - and it was my first time
Came here with my coworkers - and it was my first time here, but I don't really see myself coming back. It is nicely decorated! It's honestly an overpriced hibachi place that does not serve a quantity that matches the price whatsoever. I
Black person: mediocre food you're better off just going to
Black person: mediocre food you're better off just going to get cheap hibachi somewhere else. No noodles no yum yum sauce. I had a reservation for 8:30 near when they closed and they were extremely rude to us. Everything was seasoned only with s
Yeah I was not impressed.
The food was mediocre at best. I thought I would have a different experience from Benihana but it was the exact same. The restaurant decor was nice and the employees were very pleasant but I will not be back. The best thing i loved about my food was
Food was just ok.
Wait staff gets an F. There's so many other places in this city where you can have a much better meal at $100 per person
I first enjoyed Ron of Japan, Chicago in 1980.
I have returned as a regular customer at Chicago and Northbrook locations. Vivan has always been gracious, and Segundo was my all-time favorite chefs. I noticed that prices for meals are still reasonable all things considered. The increase over t
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