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  • Josh S.

    I eat here about once a week. Having eaten at Wasabi and Oyummy a few times, I have made my decision that this is hands-down the best place to get sushi in Lincoln. The fish is always fresh, and the chefs clearly know what they are doing. I'm not a big fan of sushi rolls (I prefer the nigiri and sashimi), but the rainbow roll here is amazing. Don't waste your time at Wasabi or Oyummy; if you want some fresh sushi made by real sushi chefs, you need to try Shogun. I can't speak for the grill side of the restaurant (with all the fancy chefs throwing around food, etc), because I only come here for sushi.

    (5)
  • John R.

    Unfortunately Lincoln is limited in many areas, including really good Japanese. Shogun is basically a really bad stereotype and poorly prepared food. Firstly, the hibachi chefs are awful. After three visits, I've been left completely disappointed by their ability to cook and entertain. It's about a 3 to 4 trick show and you're done. Food is cooked quickly and you're out of there- with a lighter wallet. That gets me to price. I'm used to paying when going to a Japanese restaurant. But, over 20$ for a 6oz streak and a handful of shrimp is pathetic. I rarely speak about price on yelp, but this spot offers little for a lot. Sushi is OK, not my favorite place in Lincoln, but it will do. Stick to the basics here, don't assume that they are completely adapt at a variety of rolls. Overall, I'd stay away from here- but if you can't make it to Omaha or somewhere better. Give it a shot.

    (2)
  • Sonya G.

    We were in Lincoln on business over the lunch hour and decided we wanted sushi. Being from Omaha, our favorite sushi place is, without a doubt, Blue. We decided to try Shogun, and visited around 1pm with our two girls. The experience totally fell short and left us disappointed and broke. (just kidding, but it was seriously overpriced) We tried four different sushi rolls, edamame, and ordered the hibachi chicken with fried rice for our girls. I was pleasantly surprised when our extremely picky two year old actually ate the chicken, and our five year old loved the chicken and rice. This had a great flavor to it, although the chicken was a tad dry. As we ate in the sushi area, we did not experience the hibachi grill. The sushi rolls we tried were ok. They were not fantastic or out of this world, but we did find ourselves comparing it to Blue, which was probably unfair. The service was ... blah. We were the only table in the entire establishment, so slow service was not exactly expected. However, that is what we received. The server would deliver the food and disappear into the kitchen, leaving us waiting for him to decide to reappear before being able to ask for extra silverware, refills on drinks or more wasabi. It was annoying to say the least. Based on the reviews we read before picking Shogun, it seems as though the other options for sushi aren't that great in Lincoln, so this was the best of the worst. Next time we'll stick to sushi in Omaha and stay with good 'ol American food when visiting again in Lincoln.

    (2)
  • Shawn G.

    It's typical American hibachi/teppanyaki fare. If in Lincoln, I'm not aware of an alternative to this place, so unless you're willing to buck up and drive to Omaha, (you should it's so much better in every way), you're stuck with it. The servers are all awesome, though.

    (2)
  • Sarah R.

    The sushi wasn't spectacular but I ordered the November roll and thought it was delicious. The service was slow and they brought a salad but no forks and I've never eaten lettuce with chopsticks so...we both didn't touch it.

    (2)
  • Jessica J.

    Rocky Aoki is turning in his grave at this very moment, knowing that Shogun exists. I give an extra star for having Anchor Steam on the menu.

    (2)
  • Amon M.

    We LOVE Shoguns! The food is wonderful and the entertainment is really good. We go there for our birthday dinners every year (everyone's birthday dinners) :0)

    (4)
  • Denise B.

    I think we may have had a new cook - the "show" everyone goes for was mediocre at best, lots of clanging the spatula, and he did catch an egg in his hat... the table-prepared food was pretty rough - overcooked (the steak, the shrimp, and the scallops were all severely overdone) and not the best quality/flavor. However, the steamed rice was perfect and the salmon sashimi was delightful.

    (2)
  • Jules T.

    There's a few choice sushi rolls and the show was to be expected. I enjoy it for the most part and the food is good. Sometimes I feel it's a little over priced.

    (2)
  • Lilly C.

    Went to Shogun for dinner last night and was very disappointed. I had come here once before with my husband and some friends and enjoyed it, but last night was a totally different experience. We were seated promptly at one of the tappanyaki tables with four other couples, which was great, but the table next to us was celebrating a birthday and were so loud that I had to shout just to have a conversation with my husband. I understand that this is not the restaurant's fault, but they could control the boistrous behavior if they wanted to. The waitress came for our drink order: No smile, no "hello:" She seemed disinterested. I ordered sushi and my husband had the filet and lobster. He enjoyed his; mine was below average. My rainbow roll had "krab" in the cernter instead of crab, and the Ahi on top was a strange color of pink. When I pay as much as I did for sushi, I expect real crab or "krab" written on the menu. When we were about halfway through our meal, the waitress comes by and plops all four couples checks on the table. Oookkaaaay. No offer of another sushi roll, ( I wouldn't have, but she should offer) no offer of another glass of wine, which I would have, so she lost sales and tip; and she didn't even think of presenting the after-dinner menu. Horrible service and sub-par food. I will not be returning to Shogun.

    (1)
  • Joel L.

    You go to Shogun for the show. You know how it works. Fiery volcano made of alcohol and onions. Crazy knife tricks. Egg based shenanigans. The throwing of shrimp. It's entertaining meal, and keeps you from having to talk to people while you are waiting for your dinner. I haven't been there since they moved, but I really haven't had reason to do so. At least in the only building, the food was always pretty good. The salad and soup are nice touches, and the ingredient quality is there. The downside is the price. 20 bucks for an Asian style chicken dish means you're paying a high price for food you can find elsewhere. Pros: Entertaining. Good tasting food. Cons: 20 bucks for Chinese-ish chicken? Be careful with kids! The grill is in the center of the table (within reach) and the fire based antics would scare some adults.

    (3)

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  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Waiter Service : Yes

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