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Tokyo Hibachi Steakhouse & Sushi

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We eat at a couple of places a week and write those up in full — unannounced, paid for out of our own pocket. Most places get their number from the regulars long before we get there, and that is the point: forty people who actually eat somewhere know more than one critic who went twice.

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The record
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Where
  • 184-16 Horace Harding Expy, Fresh Meadows, NY 11365, USA
  • Fresh Meadows, Nassau County
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Where it sits 📐

The company it keeps

Where this place sits against the ones around it — its town, its category, and the whole area we cover.

24th of 45
In Fresh Meadows

1 points below the Fresh Meadows midpoint.

147th of 195
Among Japanese on LI

19 points below the japanese midpoint.

49th pct
Nassau County

Ahead of 49% of the 2,983 places we track in Nassau.

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What it actually looks like

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What the regulars actually said

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What people wrote

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