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  • Chris G.

    Very good Japanese food -- sushi, soups, noodles, rice, and more. The focus is on to-go orders, but there is dining inside also, and the dining room is attractive and clean. It is run by a family, and the service is fast, efficient and friendly. My only criticism is that they don't serve alcohol at all -- I enjoy a Sapparo with my Japanese food.

    (4)
  • Julie D.

    Came here with the hubby in the late afternoon for some lunch. The place seemed pretty dead for an afternoon but that just meant we had faster service. Well we thought we would, but then more people came out of no where. We ordered the chicken katsu, pork katsu, and fried calamari. The fried calamari is an appetizer but it was served along with our meals for some reason. The chicken katsu was delicious and juicy. The pork katsu seemed very thin or overly beaten, whatever you want to look at it. The pork katsu was also very dry, which made me feel like I needed more sauce to make it edible. The fried calamari was delicious. It wasn't overly battered like most places and you could see that you were actually eating fresh squid. With the katsu, they served fried rice in little to go containers. The fried rice was very bland, makes it seem like white jasmine rice had more flavor than this. It was different to see that everything that we were being served were in to go containers when we said that this was for here. Honestly, I don't mind it that much, but I definitely missed the whole feeling of real plates, cups, and etc when I say I'm eating it here. Service was not the greatest. The server came to us a total of 3 times. One to give us the menu and water. Second was to give us the food. Third was to give us the bill. We went up to the cashier to pay for our meal. After we paid, and saw that the server wasn't throwing away our empty dishes after standing with the cashier for 5 minutes, we felt that this was the type of place that you have to clean up after yourself. Honestly, you might as well just get your order to go since you have to eat out of to go containers to begin with and clean up after yourselves like you were at home. Didn't feel the server deserved the tip we gave him, but we understand that this is their only source of income. Overall the place is small yet has spacious seating. Service isn't the greatest, and food is alright for what you pay for. It is definitely affordable and there is enough food to have you feeling satisfied. You definitely won't need a to go bag as well unless you order more than you can handle.

    (3)
  • Ruthe C.

    We ordered lunch for the office today. I split a Pork Katsu Bento Box ($9.95) and a Black Pepper Tuna Roll ($10.00.) The pork was a tad dry and bland and I'm not a fan of shumai, however that could just be my issue as I've not had them elsewhere. The shrimp tempura is the pre-battered type but I found it tasty enough. The tuna roll was quite good and fairly large. The contrast of the pepper and sweet mango was surprisingly good! My lunch buddy agreed with my comments on our food choices. A friend picked the shrimp and chicken combo meal served with fried rice and sautéed zucchini, mushrooms and onion. She was very happy and commented that the flavor of everything was very good, the meats were moist and the flavor of the vegetables were better than she's had at pricier places. The last member of our group ordered the two standard rolls and soup for $6.95 - a California roll and a spicy tuna roll. Pretty standard choices and they came as expected. I was stuffed for ten bucks. You can't beat that!

    (4)
  • Justin B.

    Expectations are always key to keep in mind when trying something new. I went in to Tokyo Grill with low expectations (I always am skeptical of Japanese places for authenticity reasons). That being said, I was pretty surprised. This is a to-go restaurant, pure and simple. What I love about it is that it's not pretentious like so many other Japanese restaurants in this city. While you can eat inside (which I did), it's not really the best experience. I'm not saying that to make the staff sound bad, they did fine, but it's not meant to be a great sit-down experience. And that's fine; I've now eaten here both take out only and eat-in, and I enjoyed both. The food itself is much better than I would expect for a take-out Japanese restaurant. They have several items which are common items in Japan, and they do a good job with recreating them. The sushi I had was pretty average to me, I honestly think the meals are much better. Unfortunately, none of their locations are all that close to me, or I would go more often. I tried the california roll, fancy dragon roll, katsu don, yakitori, hibachi steak and fried rice. What I was most impressed with was the katsu don, actually. All in all, a great deal. Not to mention that I have been to lesser Japanese restaurants in town that appear to be "better" and "nicer."

    (4)
  • Stephanie P.

    The dinner box comes with a ton of food and was under 10 dollars ! Food was delicious! I got the chicken teriyaki bento box ! It came with rice , sushi, chicken , and dumplins ! I left full and satisfied ! Great service !

    (5)
  • Jennifer G.

    Tokyo Grill has great prices for great food. I always get my food the way I order it. No egg in my fried rice etc. this location is very friendly with great customer service. I just wished they would use regular utensils for the sake of the environment. They serve everything in styrofoam cups and use plastic forks and spoons. Not very green and everyone should be trying to do a better job at going Green! We only have one world! Please join me in asking this chain to go green!!

    (4)
  • Matt S.

    Revising my review downward to reflect a downward trend in food quality and service (More so the latter). It seems lately that call in orders are told a certain timeframe. Even showing up significantly later still does not result in the food being ready upon arrival. Today I called in an order with 45 to 50 minutes notice Letting them know that I will be in a hurry when I arrive. When I walked in I found only half of my order prepared, making me late for my meeting. When I expressed concerns about it I got a Dismissive "OHHHH YOU OKAYYYY" I advise you guys to stop taking regular customers for granted lest they stop coming.

    (3)
  • Chris M.

    I eat at the summer location often and was interested to see the difference in the two locations. I have to say we enjoyed our lunch at this location. The salad dressing was way more on the horseradish side than the ginger side but was good. The waiter was efficient but also seemed like we were bothering him from watching his soccer game. The rolls and tuna tataki were both good but the fried cheese puffs were not cooked well at all. I would rate this lunch closer to 4 stars compared to other visits. This is a fairly priced place to grab a quick lunch. Great place for lunch and/or sushi. This is another location just like the one at Mt. Moriah and Park. The food is good and priced right.

    (3)
  • Wangxu F.

    The morning commute. Starbucks in the strip mall off Kirby and Quince has a drive thru. This day the drive thru is closed. I am forced to park and go in. By happenstance, I park in front of a restaurant two doors down. Tokyo Grill. Never paid attention to it before. I step out of my middle class oversized SUV and step up on the sidewalk as I watch people continue to drive around the building to hit the drive-thru for the 'Bucks and I giggle. I see the infamous asian joint printed menu taped to the window. My eye catches Bento Box. Say whaaaaat?! Next to the window bolted fiercely to the bricks, was a little menu holder chocked full of their menus. Snag. I know whats for lunch today. Off to the Starbucks for the Flat White. Fast forward to lunch. "Yo boss, found a new joint, you down?" slides him the menu. "Yep, lets roll". We roll. Joint is tiny, seats about 20. (So hurry and bring your jukebox money...you get that right?) Its clean, theres people seated, chowing down. That makes me happy, folks enjoying the food. There's 3 MGU (Memphis Gang Unit) scarfing down some sushi with chopsticks and as my eyes pan over to the gentleman with the gorgeous Yanagiba (sushi sword, cmon you know these words, dont slack) slicing up some rolls he had just made. The lady behind the counter finally puts down the phone of the call in orders and takes our orders. We order identical steak and chicken combos. Me with miso, boss no miso. 10 minutes later, our orders are ready after 4 or 5 others who had the sense to call in pick up their orders. This Japanese lady with a purple ponytail reveals herself form the magical curtain, the curtains that all good asian joints have to hide the giant woks on 5 foot flames, with our styrofoam clad goodies. I ask her if this lunch was busy or slow. She says slow. I retort that now I know to call ahead. She grins with some approval. We take our food and head back to the office. Head to separate desks. I fire up the Netflix and open the steamy styrofoam. The smell hits you, mmm hmmm. Steak done right, chicken tastes perfect, the friend rice has just the right flavor, butteriness and stickiness and the soy covered veggies. So good, steak and chicken done just right. Soup is great, overall a great meal. Boss strolls by, "whaddaya think?" "It's gooood" I say. "Yea, chicken was just perfect, I'd go back." So yes, I would recommend this joint, I would indeed go back.

    (4)
  • John s.

    Small little kitchen off of kriby. Staff was warm and the food was about average. The lunch pricing was good. I ordered the chicken katsu and some sushmi spent less then 15 bucks.

    (3)
  • Meg D.

    Come here at least once a week and dine in. Love the sushi! Definitely get the East Memphis roll or Memphis roll! These are speciality rolls and are huge, perfect for sharing

    (4)
  • Heath G.

    Very good little sushi place! It can easily compete with the larger named/ more recognized sushi restaurants in the city. Very fresh and good, the location is not great for dining in but there are some tables and a sushi bar. It is perfect for take-out and catering! The staff was awesome and a very good sushi chef...very knowledgeable of all items on the menu. Regarding the menu, there are so many options to choose from it will satisfy any palate. As far as pricing, it was probably the best I have seen from a sushi restaurant! Give them a try, you will be happy!

    (3)
  • Cesario G.

    The steak hibachi was great and came with stir fried rice and veggies, large portions at a very reasonable price. A friend of mine had the sushi but didn't think it was that great.

    (4)
  • Adam C.

    I have visited the Kirby location twice now. I have been looking for an easy place to grab some sushi to take home. A lot of sushi joints are more traditional restaurants which feel a bit awkward when ordering and picking up. This isn't so at Tokyo Grill. They have a simple walk up and order atmosphere. It doesn't take long to get your order. The sushi itself was great and was actually cheap in price. I bought several rolls and even with tip it was cheap. The quality of fish was decent. I know everyone always worries about "will this make me sick?" I never once had any issues. With all of that said, there were some downsides. First of all they cake on the spicy mayo. So, I suggest NOT ordering anything with the spicy mayo. If you do make sure to ask them to go light or not at all. Overall, not a bad place.

    (4)
  • Rebecca W.

    Excellent food and reasonable prices. Service is quick and friendly. We have not visited another Japanese restaurant since we discovered Tokyo Grill. For the taste, quality and price you cannot beat it. Portion sizes are large and the menu has plenty of options whether you are in the mood for hibachi or sushi!

    (5)
  • Led D.

    Very disappointed!!!! The sushi and sashimi tasted okay, nothing to rave about. Tempura (shrimp and vegetable), fried rice, and gyoza (pork dumplings) had no taste and very bland. The yakitori (morsels of chicken on the stick) was fried vice char grilled. A no no in yakitori world. The tempura udon soup broth tasted like dishwater. The udon noodles is packaged not fresh. I asked the waitress why my udon soup is taking so long because we were almost done eating the rest of the food, her answer was "The noodles are home made, that is why it is taking so long." When I finally got my soup, I tasted the broth first and tasted the noodle, it is not home made and I could have cooked a better udon soup from a package. The waitress did not have to lie. I am sorry but my family and me will not be coming back. This place is in need of a real Japanese Chef to know what the food should taste like.

    (1)
  • Brewmaster C.

    I don't understand all of these mid level reviews and the one guy who is very disappointed must be mildly retarded, I have eaten here probably 75-100 times, know all the staff by name....The food is outstanding and the place is spotless....keep up the great work!!!!!

    (5)
  • LaPrecious B.

    I've only ever written a review when an establishment has left a lasting impression on me and this one totally did that but in a very negative way. I'd give this place zero stars if I could. I've eaten here several times in the past and have noticed a steady decline in the quality of food and service. The food is just passable now and the only reason I've continued to go is because of its close proximity to my home. I will not be going back as the manager (or possibly owner) was rude and unapologetic when I had to come back from home to pick up food that was left out of my order. I'm used to quality management offering some sort of compensation or at minimum apologizing profusely for the inconvenience but she said it was my fault for not checking my order before leaving. With management like this, it's no wonder there's been a decline in quality. I'll be using my hard earned money at an establishment that actually values their customers and suggest you all do the same.

    (1)
  • Marlon M.

    One of the best Asian style fast food places in town. Very clean, great service, and the food was surprisingly really good! Went in fir lunch thinking I was going to just grab something quickthat wasn't going to be ask that good, but I read highly surprised. I Received a hibachi grill order and more than I could eat (very hard for s big guy) for $7.65. Can't beat it in this area!

    (4)
  • Steve W.

    Food was served in to go box but it sure is good. Hibachi steak was perfectly cooked. Good flavor and plenty to eat.

    (4)
  • Wendy S.

    Very nice staff and quick service. I enjoyed the Redbird sushi, and California rolls. The house fried rice has shrimp, nice size chicken pieces and steak...real steak cut into little cubes. While the steak was a surprise (since I'm used to a brownish, slices of "beef"), it was a little dry. For the money, I received quite a bit of food, which is why I will be back.

    (3)

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Specialities

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

Tokyo Grill

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