
Osaka Japanese Steakhouse: Teppanyaki theater, sushi, and great value in Mesa.
Osaka Japanese Steakhouse in Mesa offers teppanyaki-style dining with food cooked on a large iron griddle right before guests, alongside a menu of sushi, appetizers, and seafood. Guests praise friendly staff, a clean environment, and entertaining teppanyaki shows, though the lively venue can be noisy. Reservations are recommended for dinner, and the restaurant is popular for celebrations and birthdays, with flavorful entrees and a varied menu.
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Live cooking shows where chefs prepare meals on griddles at your table, including rice, veggies, shrimp, and choice of meats.
Fresh and delicious sushi rolls, handcrafted by expert chefs, available for dine-in or takeout.
A variety of starters like spicy edamame and dumplings, plus seafood dishes to complement your meal.
Special services for birthdays and events, including cakes, music, and festive decorations upon request.
Affordable lunch options and extensive dinner selections, with friendly staff to guide you through the choices.
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Overall rating
Letha Hansen
Yummy food. Good show from the Tepanyaki chef. Staff sang "Happy Birthday" to my brother with tiramisu for the table and a candle in it. Great experience.
Leila D.
Shannille Lake
I have tried this sushi on my last four visits to the Phoenix/Mesa area and it is sooooo good!!!! I look forward to getting it now each time. So yummy, prices are fair and the same as others, quality is stellar!!! This is a must eat.
Steve Jones
The food was good. The chef was great. They rushed us out in order to seat someone else. It was very loud due to loud drumming for the birthday song. That could have been quieter and the should have allowed us to sit a bit without pushing us out.
Mike Scott
Honestly it was a complete let down based on the price of the place. Service was not good and the cook acted like he did not want to be there.
Ali Dimas
Got my order to go and you this food ain’t cheap, where’s the flavor?