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Domo 77 and Japan 77 – Multiple Locations

$20 for $40 Worth of Hibachi Food and Sushi

$20
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$40
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In a Nutshell

Seasoned chefs sear steak, chicken, and seafood on hibachi-style grill, served alongside classic and specialty sushi rolls

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required. Dine-in only. Not valid with all you can eat sushi, lunch specials, or buffets.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Eating at a tableside hibachi grill turns a meal into a performance, much like starting Thanksgiving dinner with a table reading of your screenplay. Put dinner in the spotlight with this Groupon.

$20 for $40 Worth of Hibachi Food and Sushi

Hibachi chefs sear up meat combinations including salmon and chicken ($28) and filet mignon and shrimp ($31) alongside grill-ready vegetables. The restaurant’s sushi masters also coil fresh ingredients into classic and specialty rolls, such as the spicy-tuna-filled Cajun asian ($11) and the Caterpillar ($12), stuffed with cucumber, avocado, eel, and crab.

Options vary slightly between locations. See Aurora’s site, Glendale Heights' site and Wheaton’s site for their complete menus.

Domo 77 and Japan 77

In 1977, Eddy Ho came to America with the dream of opening his own restaurant. In the 35 years since, he has lived that dream three times over, founding a trio of establishments that spotlight the showiest styles of Japanese cooking while commemorating the year of his transpacific crossing. Whether it’s filet mignon, chicken, and seafood chopped by a flurry of clicking blades on hibachi grills or a sleek roll of sushi assembled by deft hands, each entrée arrives in a dining room decked with hints of traditional Japanese architecture, including subtle geometric patterns, crimson accents, and painstakingly manicured flora. Glasses of imported Japanese beer and sake stand ready to accompany each meal, helping diners toast to good fortune or play a glass harp rendition of their college fight song.

Japan 77

In 1977, Eddy Ho came to America with the dream of opening his own restaurant. In the 35 years since, he has lived that dream three times over, founding a trio of establishments that spotlight the showiest styles of Japanese cooking while commemorating the year of his transpacific crossing. Whether it’s filet mignon, chicken, and seafood chopped by a flurry of clicking blades on hibachi grills or a sleek roll of sushi assembled by deft hands, each entrée arrives in a dining room decked with hints of traditional Japanese architecture, including subtle geometric patterns, crimson accents, and painstakingly manicured flora. Glasses of imported Japanese beer and sake stand ready to accompany each meal, helping diners toast to good fortune or play a glass harp rendition of their college fight song.

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Holding Court: A woman is walking around the mall living a normal life when she runs into her son’s sexy but lonely basketball coach at the food court. In a fit of passion, she cheats on her husband with the coach right then and there. She immediately regrets having committed this very personal act in a public place. She knows what she must do to all the witnesses.

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Domo 77 and Japan 77

3.0 out of 5

Reviews From Other Sites

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3.5 out of 5
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2040 S Naperville Rd.
3.0 out of 5
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4097 Healthway Dr.
2.5 out of 5
(38)
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2161 Bloomingdale Rd.
  • A

    Wheaton

    2040 S Naperville Rd.
    Wheaton, Illinois 60187
    (630) 690-3277
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  • B

    Aurora

    4097 Healthway Dr.
    Aurora, Illinois 60504
    (630) 692-0030
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  • C

    Japan 77

    2161 Bloomingdale Rd.
    Glendale Heights, Illinois 60139
    (630) 893-3377
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