Sushi Ya
Cleavers clank, flames flare, food flies.
It's showtime at Sushi Ya's hibachi table, where it's not uncommon to find wide-eyed children enthralled by the spectacle of chefs wielding knives amid controlled conflagration.
What's appealing to adults is that you don't have to sit at the large communal table to order something from the very appealing hibachi menu. And you can find your pleasure in lots more than just those hibachi specialties.
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