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Contribuiți la feedbackFirst aid to avoid any confusion: the sign for the restaurant says that its name is kudo, but inside says the place has a lounge and a restaurant with a separate hibachi area if they want the show of a Japanese steakhouse. (if they don't know that, hibachi means that they eat before them on a large grill in the middle of their 10 sitish cook they have several choices of vegan sushi. I tried the combination nice version (see photo), which was very good. I was worried about the sweet Hibachi dinner because I imagined the meat that was cooked on the same grill, at the same time with the same instruments. I asked the cook to cook mine with various instruments and instead he cooked my entire meal very wonderfully before he even began to cook all the meat and garnel and eggs. I would recommend asking the cook to do that. if her party sushi has ordered, it will not be too amusing that they have her main dish before they do it, since everyone already eats. the veggie hibachi dish contains a series of sweet and sawed tofu and was very good, especially with the ingwer sauce added. make sure that the fried egg has in it, but they can only ask for steamed rice. Also note that the standards soup is made with bark broth, but they can replace their miso suppe that she said is vegan. the ingwer salat dressing was excellent and was also vegan. the price for the veggie hibachi was only $10, so it is very reasonable (including suppe, salat, rice). my carnivorous friends were very happy with their meals, so it is a good place to go into mixed society. it is a very pleasant interieur and a beautiful place to go for a special occasion. I give him a high rating because the options in lawton are so limited and they were very accommodating.
The restaurant needs to understand the true definition of vegan.
First of all, to avoid any confusion: the restaurant has a sign that says "Kudo" but inside it is called "Kobe". The establishment features a lounge and a restaurant, as well as a separate hibachi area where you can enjoy a show similar to a Japanese steakhouse. (For those who may not know, hibachi involves cooking the food in front of you on a large grill in the center of a table that seats 10 people.) They offer a variety of vegan sushi options. I tried the combination vegetable sushi and found it to be very good. I initially had concerns about ordering the vegetable hibachi dinner, as I was worried that the vegetables would be cooked alongside meats using the same equipment. However, the chef kindly cooked my entire meal first before starting on the meat, shrimp, and eggs. I recommend asking the chef to do the same for you. The veggie hibachi dish included a variety of vegetables and sauteed tofu, which was delicious when paired with the ginger sauce. It is important to note that the fried rice contains egg, but you can request steamed rice instead. Additionally, the standard soup is made with beef broth, but you can opt for their vegan miso soup instead. The ginger salad dressing was excellent and also vegan. The price for the veggie hibachi was only $10, making it very affordable as it includes soup, salad, and rice. My carnivorous friends were pleased with their meals as well, making it a great spot to visit with a mixed group. The restaurant has a pleasant interior and is a wonderful choice for a special occasion. I am giving it a high rating due to the limited options in Lawton and their accommodating service.
There are several vegan sushi options available. I tried the combination vegetable version and it was really good. I was initially hesitant about ordering the vegetable Hibachi dinner, fearing that it would be cooked on the same grill alongside meat. However, the chef accommodated my request and cooked my meal separately, which turned out wonderfully. I recommend asking the chef to do the same if you prefer. The veggie Hibachi dish included a variety of vegetables, tofu, and tasted great with ginger sauce. The fried rice contains egg, but you can request steamed rice instead. The standard soup is made with cattle broth, but you can opt for the vegan miso soup instead. The ginger salad dressing was also vegan and delicious. The price for the veggie Hibachi meal was only $10, which is very reasonable considering it includes soup, salad, and rice. My meat-eating friends enjoyed their meals as well, making this a good option for a mixed group. The interior is pleasant and makes for a great spot for a special occasion. Given the limited options in Lawton, I would give this restaurant a high rating for their accommodation and quality of food.