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Inatome's Hibachibachi

4.1 (24 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Morgan Y.

Insanely good hibachi take out restaurant that has hibachi, rice burgers, wings, fries, and milkshakes! They opened not too long ago, but their service is amazing and the food is all delicious. I LOVE hibachi, so I was so excited to try this place. Let me tell you that they did not disappoint! They also have a lunch menu, so check them out for lunch or dinner. It's the perfect place to grab and go during your lunch break or to eat when you're on the go! I will definitely be back again to try more of their items. Make sure to get the shots of spicy mayo! It definitely does have some heat, but it goes well with everything we got! Keiji, the owner is the best. He explained the menu and how he started his business with us. We wish him good luck with his new concept. Kiara also gives some great recommendations, so definitely ask her for those! Can't wait to be back soon! Drinks: - Matcha - Strawberry - Ramune Japanese Soda Food: - Meltdown Cheeze Hamburger with Edamame - Sweet Soy Wings with Waffle Fries - Steak & Shrimp Combo Meal (Hibachi Bachi Bowl) w/ fried rice - Spicy Mayo Shots

Open kitchen! Customer can see how your food is being prepared. Absolutely amazing!

This is yet another big hit by the famed Inatome restaurant! I was anticipating for the opening of this takeout place for a long time- knowing Inatome always stands firm for the food quality and service, and sure enough- they lived up to my expectations! Growing up in Asia, I have tried the rice paddy burgers very often as it is popular in Asia. But I have never seen a "rice burger" in America since I moved here 20 years ago! When I first learned about the opening of this place, I immediately put it on my bucket list. Upon entering the location, the cleanliness and precision was evident! The owner Keiji was there to make sure that all the orders are served the right way and to the customers liking, which is a staple of the tradition! I was satisfied with the texture of the rice burger, and the paddy was cooked just right! The addition of the egg inside the burger just added a special touch to the burgers, I highly recommend it! The packaging of the burger wrapper is also very well-designed by the owner Keiji! I absolutely love the food you served, and hope that you will continue share the rice burgers tradition to the American people here! I cannot wait to go back!

Shrimp still has the icky stuff on it. Not cleaned very well.

I really hope this place improves. The Inatome restaurant in Valley Stream has amazing food and service. My family has been eating there for over 40 years. I have spent many birthdays and special occasions at Inatome. I was excited that Keiji opened up a new take-out place in Lynbrook, but they really need to do better with the food. To start, parking isn't exactly that easy. The lot next to the restaurant only has a few spaces and it's a pain to try to turn onto Sunrise Hwy. I suggest parking behind Lynbrook village and walking over to this place. Be careful not to park directly behind the restaurant in the commuter lot. The restaurant itself is decorated nicely and looks great inside. A small replica of the Lucky Cat is there to greet people upon arrival. Workers are friendly, though need to be trained better. One of the girls working there was great and seemed to manage the place well. The other two were very immature and were unable to take an order independently. The other was busy on her cell phone. Some of the chefs seemed to have experience with the hibachi grill, though others seemed awkward and maybe need to train more. I'm sure once they are open for a few weeks those issues will improve as people gain more experience. The menu is pretty simple. I ordered 4 out of the 5 available appetizers. The edamame was good and a fair portion. The bar fried chicken was $8 and I was given a very small portion for the $$. It was just a few pieces and it was slightly over cooked. The 5 piece gyoza was okay though was cold on the inside. As in pre-steamed cooked, chilled, and then just quickly pan fried in the restaurant. I like gyoza nice and hot, this was refrigerator cold. The salad was okay though not as fresh as I would typically have while dining in the main restaurant. The salad dressing was only filled up half way and not enough for the entire salad. The burgers were interesting. The buns were made of sticky rice. Cool idea. My son got a steak hibachi burger. I thought it would be steak only, but it was a burger with hibachi steak on top. My husband got the shrimp hibachi burger, but there was no burger. Just shrimp on the rice bun. Unfortunately my husband could not eat it. The shrimp was not cooked enough (which I watched the chef cook the stuff and he clearly didn't leave the shrimp on the grill for that long...) and it tasted of bleach. I smelled the shrimp, and can confirm the bleach smell. WTF?!?!? It was a waste of money as my husband could not and did not eat it. My other son and I got bachi bowls. I thought this would be more of a Moes/Subway kind of thing where different toppings could be added to the bachi bowls but there were not many choices and each topping costs $ to add. The upcharge was not on the menu. The bowl was fried rice, a meat, and broccoli. I did not add any additional toppings for either of us due to the upcharge. The bowls were good, though it was too much rice for me. At that price point, they should offer whatever few available toppings as part of the bowl. The sauces were okay, though the teriyaki was some strange glob-like texture. The weirdest thing was getting spicy mayo in a syringe. I bought the large syringe of spicy mayo for an additional $3. My husband and I got a good laugh out of it. "Hey can I get 5cc's of gravy?" kind of jokes. I'm all into innovative ideas. But the syringe was bizarre. I'm hoping the food and service gets better so I can come back and write an improved review.

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Inatome's Hibachi Bachi is a delightful mouthful to say and it's burgers are equally so to eat. We enjoyed omakase at Inatome in Valley Stream Friday night while visiting family. Our sushi chef recommended Hibachi Bachi, owned by the same man who owns Inatome. For anyone living a Gluten free lifestyle this restaurant offers a delicious, unique burger experience that is a great go to. The burger is constructed using 100% beef, no fillers or add-ins, just Janowski's pure beef, an intriguing "bun" made with rice and tamari sauce that is grilled to crispy deliciousness and comes with or without cheese, onion, tomato, lettuce and sauce choices like Teri butter, katsu or spicy Mayo. Fried egg can be added for a nominal fee. I had the Meltdown Cheeze Hamburger with onion, tomato, lettuce with the Teri butter sauce. My husband had the hamburger with onion, tomato, lettuce and spicy Mayo. I'm giving it 5 stars because it's such a cute place, the owner is so friendly and the burger was really tasty.

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Ambiance and overall look of the restaurant is very nice but the food did not wow me. It was pretty average- nothing special.

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