About
Welcome to Tokyo Grill, located at 3555 Richland Ave W Aiken, SC 29801. This Asian-owned restaurant offers a variety of enticing options for dining in or taking out. With a range of utilities such as outdoor seating, private dining, and catering services, Tokyo Grill caters to a diverse range of customers.
One of the standout features of Tokyo Grill is its extensive menu, featuring delicious appetizers like Haru Maki Japanese spring rolls, Kani Pocket with cream cheese and crab meat, and shrimp and vegetable tempura. The chicken wings specials are a must-try, with various flavor options to choose from.
For those craving a heartier meal, Tokyo Grill offers an array of bowl options including chicken, steak, shrimp, and eel with rice or veggies. Customers have raved about the fried sushi, hibachi steak, and the best white sauce they've ever had.
Reviews from customers highlight the clean location, friendly service, and great food options at Tokyo Grill. While some found the steak a bit plain, others loved the fried sushi and hibachi dishes. Overall, Tokyo Grill stands out as a top choice for sushi lovers in Aiken.
If you're looking for a tasty and satisfying dining experience, Tokyo Grill is a must-visit. Don't miss out on their flavorful dishes and inviting atmosphere!
“ Clean location. Friendly service. Food was good but steak was kind of plain. I should have just gotten shrimp. ”
“ Fried sushi is amazing. Steak and rice is also really good. Best white sauce I've had ”
“ Tried to order by phone but I couldn't get anyone after trying for about 10 minutes. I had to go in person to order and wait for about 25 minutes (on a weeknight). The hibachi steak is a great deal for the price and portions! The sushi is really good as well. My mom got the hibachi chicken but said the chicken was very bland. It did look a little unseasoned and pale. I'll definitely come back again for sushi and hibachi steak... we'll probably pass on the chicken. ”
“ I can only speak to the sushi at Tokyo Grill, but it is the best in Aiken. Don't let the typical look of the place or the fact that it's in a shopping center fool you, the sushi chef (I don't know if they have more than one, but it's always the same guy when I go) really is the best. There's almost always a to-go wait, so you may be sitting for a few minutes waiting. That's a good sign though, they're in high demand. When first arriving in Aiken, I wasn't very impressed with the sushi options in town. But after trying Tokyo Grill a couple (or a dozen) times, I'd choose it over my favorite place back home. ”