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  • Charles H.

    Good deal. Go there frequently. For cheaper sushi would highly recommend. The hibachi and cooked food is a good value as well.

    (5)
  • Cris W.

    Fried rice is good. Memphis roll is good. $3.50 for 3 nasty spring rolls...not so much.

    (3)
  • Brian A.

    Fabulous, absolutely stunning! By far the best Japanese cuisine you will find in Memphis. Fuck all other options Tokyo grill is my main go to. Favorite menu items include; Steak and Shrimp Hibachi, House Fried Rice, and pick any 3 roll combo! These people are hard working and try and provide you with the best experience possible!

    (5)
  • Deborah P.

    Ordered pork katsu. Overcooked and dry. Could have used it to resole my shoes. Do not think we'll be trying this place again.

    (2)
  • Brad G.

    Hibachi, fried rice, 3 sushi rolls! This is what I always get and it's fresh and consistent every time The outside is deceiving, it looks like a run of the mill asian take- out place. This one is very nice a clean inside. Oh and it's cheap!

    (5)
  • Jennifer R.

    I have eaten at this place a couple times for lunch. I work right around the corner and it is convent for a quick sushi fix during lunch. The only few times I have been to this place was because some work girls wanted to go. Like I have said in other sushi reviews, I am a bit of a sushi snob...the few rolls I have eaten here have been mehhhh. If you do order the sushi I would stick to the specialty rolls. The cheaper rolls are not the best. I will say their fried rice was delishhhhh. I would definitely go back and order that rice!

    (2)
  • Viet T.

    It's been awhile and several visits since this review. First let me say that this is the cheapest place anywhere to get decent sushi. Again a grade above supermarket sushi, which I have found that's how a lot of the chain sushi places are... if on par to that. My last review mentions the katsu and how it lacked flavor. Well I gave it another chance, this time making an actually bowl and I have to say that is one of the best things I have ever tasted. Can't compare it to other Japanese places because I usually get sushi, but even if those places taste better you can't go wrong ordering it from here. Pine nut tuna is also a thing to try... get a side of rice, as well as many of their special rolls. All of their other entrees are pretty decent, again nothing spectacular, but when you only have to wait 10 minutes vs the half hour or more at other restaurants (and honestly it's probably a lot longer than a half hour). I will say I don't like their soups, and while the salad is just a premix with cabbage and carrots the ginger dressing is actually pretty good(so if you order anything with soup or salad stick to the salad). So if you are in a hurry or don't want to dish out $100 bucks for dinner give this place a shot.

    (4)
  • Charlene A.

    I don't know what is going on with their lunch crew but service here has gotten terrible. The past couple of times I ordered take out I was told 10-15 minutes, I showed up after 15 minutes and had to wait an additional 15 on my food when the place was deserted. Today I dined in and I bit into a raw piece of chicken. Their response "I'm sorry", no offer to fix the problem. I won't be back.

    (1)
  • Katie M.

    My all-time favorite Japanese restaurant in Memphis. The fried rice is absolutely unbeatable. The sushi is fresh and very yummy. I've been going to Tokyo grill for about a year and have been hooked since. I order to go at least once a week because it's also very affordable for me, being a college student and all. If you order any of the fried rice meals you're 100% going to have leftovers, the amount they serve you is NUTS. Oh and if you order hibachi must ask for the two special sauces in little cups it compliments the meat and veggies so well! :) it's the best.

    (5)
  • Marvin S.

    You can not get better sushi for the price anywhere in Memphis! The food is fresh. The portions are big. The staff is so friendly. I will be going back very soon! This is a great place!

    (5)
  • Cristina H.

    This place is the cheapest sushi, hibachi, teriyaki place in Memphis that still has decent quality. The owner has told us before that he doesnt care about being rich he just wants to broaden peoples palates to the wonderful taste of sushi and i think that is awesome! Seriously, thanks to Tokyo Grill I was able to throw a sushi party and my coworker loves it too bc it is more reasonable than say Blue Fin or Stix. Its defeintely along the lines of a fast service restaurant even though you can dine in. At lunch its better to just get it to go bc it gets packed quick, I;ve posted our bill under pictures just to give you an idea of the prices and its really good. Im not a fan of the hibachi chicken but thats anywhere honestly. I love their sushi platters and I love their fried rice!! THAT YUMMY SAUCE is ahhhhhmazing.

    (4)
  • Halsey J.

    Called in a to-go order, salmon hibachi. I asked for it medium. Once I arrived home, I took one bite and noticed the salmon was over-cooked. Looked at the receipt to find that the lady that took my order had typed in 'medium-well'. Sad day. The flavors were good. Its definitely cheap quality but the prices are inexpensive. I will return but it will probably be a while.

    (3)
  • Kerry C.

    Tokyo Grill is walking the same fast-casual line as places like Panera or Chipotle - better than fast food, but more casual and affordable than other Japanese restaurants in town. They've got a nice dining room, but their primary business seems to be take out. Several parts of my meal (but not all of it) were served in to-go containers, which seemed a little weird for dining in, but it made packing up the leftovers easy. And I had a lot of leftovers, mostly because I ordered way too much food. Tokyo Grill's menu is extensive for such a small restaurant, and my friend John and I had a hard time choosing. We were the only people in the restaurant, so the waitress came and took our order very quickly. When we weren't able to make any concrete decisions after asking for more time, I just started ordering things. We started with an order of crab rangoon. I know that crab rangoon is fairly standard, but whatever wrappers Tokyo Grill used were better than most. They were perfect little crispy fried triangles filled with sweet cream cheese and crabmeat. We also got sushi - a Spider Roll (on the server's recommendation) and a deep-fried Yummy Roll. Both rolls were good and fresh, but not spectacular. On the Memphis sushi spectrum, they fall somewhere between gas station sushi and Ryu. The best thing we ordered, though, was the Pine Nut Tuna. When I placed the order, I wasn't exactly sure what I was getting - it was listed as coming from the sushi bar, but didn't mention any kind of roll. What I got was a long dish of cubed raw tuna and chunks of fresh avocado, topped with a soy-based special sauce and sprinkled with pine nuts, sesame seeds and roe. It was sort of like Japanese ceviche. Pine Nut Tuna, Tokyo Grill, Memphis, Tenn. I ate it with chopsticks, but next time, I'll probably take it home, make some wonton chips and eat it like salsa. Tokyo Grill is open daily from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m.

    (3)
  • Sarah S.

    Tokyo Grill is just a short drive from where I work, and when I was still working in my previous position and had to work on Saturdays, I'd often meet my boyfriend here for lunch. It's a small place, with a few tables and a service counter, so you can dine in or carry out. The staff is very nice (and definitely had our orders memorized pretty quickly after our first few visits) and service is fast. I usually stick to the hibachi and combo meals because you get a ton of food for a great price: choice of meat (steak, chicken, shrimp, scallops, and salmon, with various combos), a side of vegetables (mushrooms, onion, and zucchini), and a big heaping of rice (fried or white). I've had their tempura chicken and vegetables before and they're quite nice and come with a tasty pot of sweet-and-salty dipping sauce. Their scallion pancakes and yakitori chicken are tasty appetizers, and they serve their salads with the best ginger-sesame dressing ever. Everything is served in carry-out containers, whether you dine in or carry out, but that just makes it easier to take any leftovers home. This is a great place to go for quick, tasty "fast casual Japanese"--perfect for lunch or a lazy weeknight dinner. It's cheap too, which is an added bonus!

    (3)
  • Chris M.

    Pretty good food. As others have stated, if you eat there you still get plastic plates, forks, etc. Clear soup was not very good but over all the food was good enough I would try again. The sushi people were getting looked really good.

    (3)
  • Gloria L.

    Terrible. My salmon hibachi was over cooked and dry which I know fish is fickle but when I told the chef. He told me "it's not supposed to be sashimi". I know what the hell a dry ass piece of salmon is. I've over cooked salmon plenty of times! Then it was attitude central. So he asked me what I wanted him to do so I asked if he can make me beef instead. When I got the beef, it was not only over cooked but really tough and dry! I was already ready to give up on life because of the shenanigans I've endured earlier that day. So my friend (which tried both proteins and felt the same way about the dryness) took my food up to the chef and told him my beef was over cooked. So then the chef began to tell my friend that it's not filet minion! I'm seriously over this place. Please don't come here. I liked the woman taking my order, she was apologetic and nice. The chef/ claims to be the owner, is a hard headed asshole. He wasn't going to give me a refund until my friend told me that he was going to tell the owner of the other store! SHEESH!

    (1)
  • Wayne R.

    This is a pretty good place to go for lunch, which my girlfriend and I did. I had the steak and jumbo shrimp, and they give you ample amounts. Everything is placed in to go containers, even when eating in, but there is nothing wrong with that at all. Recommended by me.

    (4)
  • Kristen M.

    Not that good...We got the chicken fired rice, miso soup, and spicy shrimp roll. The rice we ended up sending back because the chicken was very rubbery and over cooked. We traded for the spring rolls, which were better but kind of doughy. The miso soup was great and the sushi was ok. Over all the food was cheap and eatable, but we probably won't go back.

    (2)
  • Tiffany L.

    I was intrigued by Jennifer Biggs' review of the new Tokyo Grill. Described as a fast-casual Japanese restaurant with quality ingredients, my husband and I decided to check it out one rainy weekday evening. The restaurant is small and doesn't have much by the way of atmosphere, but the food is quite tasty for the prices. We tried the gyoza, which were meaty, well-seasoned and frankly much better than most restaurants in town. The chicken fried rice was a good interpretation of quality well above its $5.95 price tag, with a portion size large enough for 3 meals. My wonderful dining companion chose the sushi special (choice of one, two or three rolls with miso soup.) The three roll combo came it at a very reasonable $8.95. He selected the Boston roll, spicy crawfish and spicy tuna. While the quality varied, he did say that it was well worth the price, and it came with this hefty portion of miso soup. Food was prepared very quickly; we received our order in less than five minutes. But, it was freshly prepared as I could see the sushi chef making each of my husband's rolls from my seat. There weren't many customers when we arrived, but business picked up around the time we finished our meal. One guy had come for lunch that day and then returned for dinner. With prices this good and quantities this large, I can't say that I blame him.

    (3)
  • Erika P.

    Ok their Sushi is great! Super fresh. And so affordable- I got 2 orders of Spicy Tuna + one large container of Miso soup for 6.95.

    (5)
  • Thomas O.

    I should state up front that I am not a big fan of Japanese food or Sushi but I wanted to try Tokyo Grill regardless. It is relatively new and close to the house, so I stopped in for an order to go. This is a clean place with a decent size sit down area, but it is mostly a takeout business. Service was very friendly and efficient, though it was a little hard to understand my server. We both got a chuckle out of me trying to understanding the cost of my meal. I ordered Gyoza as an appetizer and a Salmon Teriyaki dinner. The Gyoza dumplings were pretty good. The dinner comes with fried rice, your choice of vegetable or shrimp tempura, two shrimp dumplings (Shumai) and four pieces of California roll. Everything was well cooked and fresh. Unfortunately, as I said I am just not a fan of Japanese food. If you are, I think you would enjoy it.

    (3)
  • Huyen T.

    Very affordable and it's just delicious, one thing I don't like about it is when I was eating there...everything was in a To go container, idk if it was because of health and safety issues, but I thought that it was kind of weird since we are dinning there and everything was in a container lol. But I guess it's less time consuming if you don't finish your meal and can take it to go.

    (3)
  • Avril W.

    I was pleased to find a alternative to the usual fast food places, their food was fresh, place was clean, and the people were nice. The House fried rice was delicious and good proportions plus I love seaweed salad, everything I ordered I was pleased with, if I had to have one negative thing about food, I was a little disappointed with the Tempura of chicken it had more of a breadcrumb coating than a Tempura batter

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10
  • Mon : 11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes

Tokyo Grill

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