I love hibachi restaurants! I was introduced to hibachi during college and haven't been able to get enough since. Hibachi is the best for a celebration. This weekend we were treating our good friend to a housewarming dinner in his new hometown. I found a place on Restaurant.com,
Kegun Steak and Sushi. I've always had good experiences with the restaurants on the site so I was happy to give this one a try.
I've been to several hibachi restaurants: Fuji Hana in
Kennesaw,
MoMoYa in
Douglasville,
Wasabi in
Douglasville,
Kani House in Dalton,
Miyako in
Austell, a great place in Jacksonville, FL- don't remember the name but def remember the experience, and a few others. I'm in no way an expert, but I've had enough to form an educated opinion. Well, sadly, my opinion of the
Kegun steakhouse is that it sucks. Every single item was a disappointment to me.
First, the decor was
ok, but pretty dated and the layout of the restaurant was totally confusing. I was really disoriented; it felt just awkward. We waited for a few minutes for someones attention, then finally our waitress led us to a table. I recognized her from the video on
Citysearch's website. In the video she seems personable enough, but in person she was quite distant and
tweaked out of her head. She seemed to be dodging our extroverted friend's attempts to break the ice or just was distracted. In the video she spoke at length about the restaurant, but she could hardly make a
recommendation while we were ordering. We ordered a sushi roll (the hurricane) to start with, but were super disappointed when it was totally different than what we expected from the description. It was
tiny, came on a plain white dinner plate (=totallyunimaginative), and did not have strips of yellowfin on the top like I had assumed from the description. We gave it a try. It was decent tasting, but didn't satisfy so we decided to order another. We explained that we really like the thick rolls with strips of salmon, yellowfin, or other raw fishes on the top. The waitress said she was sure they had plenty like that and handed me a menu. I was looking for a suggestion- there were only a dozen or so rolls on the menu- I was sure she'd be familiar with one like I was talking about, but she could offer none. I picked out another (the most expensive, thinking it would be the best).The dinner came with soup and salad. The soup tasted more like french onion soup than the clear soups I'm used to from hibachi restaurants and was overloaded with salt and iceberg lettuce swimming in (gross) ginger dressing was the most depressing salad I've ever had ('specially since
that's my favorite part.) The second roll came at the same time as our cook and was as sad as the first roll (at 3x the price :< ). At this point I must apologize to the cook. He was great. He pulled out all the good tricks. He was young, energetic, and talkative with our guest. So, I'm sorry for dragging your place of employment over the coals. Thank you for doing your job well. But as fun as the cook was, his food was just as
disappointing as everything else. The rice was
sub par and bland with freeze dried vegetables scattered throughout. The fresh vegetables were very good. The shrimp appetizer was decent, but the 2
peices of shrimp couldn't save this shipwreck. I had steak and salmon. The steak was pretty tasty, but thin, and the cook took it off the grill at just the right time: just as the blood disappeared. The salmon, however, might as well have been a
salt block. I kept scraping at the "
teriyaki" sauce but it really needed to be hosed off. I could only finish about half of my meal (big red flag! since I eat as much as I "think like a fat girl").
We finished with a little scoop of vanilla
ice cream and a thin crouton of pound cake while waiting... and waiting for the lady come around with the bill. I was prepared to be hit as the prices were your average to above average hibachi prices, but got total sticker shock when I saw she didn't include my restaurant.com discount. When I asked her about it she walked away, came back, and said she'd lost it. After acting like I would be responsible for her mistake (she said everything but "sounds like a personal problem to me"), she went away again and came back with approval to discount it without the certificate.
All in all it was super disappointing. I can't
recommend it at all and I won't be going back. The
Kegun Steak and Sushi
restaurant gets no
spork, no
spork at all.