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Koto Buki – Sylvania

$12 for $25 Worth of Japanese Cuisine for Dinner

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Fri Mar 30 03:59:59 UTC 2012
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$25
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  • Date Night

In a Nutshell

Traditional & specialty sushi rolls adorn tables alongside veggie tempura, rice, noodle & teriyaki dishes

The Fine Print

  • Expires Oct 3, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per table. Not valid for the purchase of alcohol. Dine-in only. Valid only for dinner.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

A rumbling stomach is the body’s reminder that humans need food, much like a rumbling volcano is the earth’s reminder that humans are needed as food. Sacrifice your hunger with this Groupon.

$12 for $25 Worth of Japanese Cuisine and Non-Alcoholic Drinks for Dinner

The menu includes chicken teriyaki ($14.25); curry rice ($11.95–$16.95); and a Toledo roll with eel, shrimp, crab, and spicy tuna ($14.95).

Our customers loved this deal last year, earning Koto Buki a spot on Groupon's Best of 2011 list.

Koto Buki

Exposed wood beams and shoji-screen-like latticework re-create the atmosphere of a traditional Japanese house inside Koto Buki's dining room. The cuisine also keeps it authentic—ramen noodles, curry rice, stir-fried veggies, and teriyaki sauce serve as the base for a choice of meats, and shy vegetables hide inside fried batter in tempura dinners. Like the butlers who prepare Richie Rich's Christmas gifts to his pet shark, chefs expertly slice and wrap dozens of sushi choices, from traditional slabs of sashimi on beds of rice to inventive specialty rolls with names such as Crazy Boy, Ninja, Vegas, and Kiss of Fire.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Grand Openings

The most important part of running a successful business, outside of protecting your merchandise from fire by always having it submerged in a giant fish tank, is the grand opening. Here’s how you can give customers that sweet initial taste so they come back for seconds:

  • Hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony, which involves wrapping the entire building like a Christmas present and seeing if the town mayor can cut it all away with giant scissors before the people inside run out of air.

  • Make it feel like a party by filling up balloons, setting up trampolines, and having a bunch of muscle cars sitting around for people to take pictures in front of.

  • Decorate with an eye-catching item that reminds people of your business. If you’re a men’s suit store, rent a giant inflatable business suit. If you’re a tax-preparation company, rent a giant inflatable business suit and replace the pocket square with a 1040 form.

  • Increase the likelihood of a good turnout by telling everyone it’s a memorial service for the town’s handsomest resident.

  • During your grand-opening speech, get the audience on your side by thanking them for coming out and showing them all your scars.

How long can you survive in a Christmas present?

Koto Buki

4.0 out of 5
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    Sylvania

    5577 Monroe St.
    Sylvania, Ohio 43560
    (419) 882-8711
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Reviews

  • I was surprised at how authentic the food and atmosphere was. A fine dine.
    Timothy K., Yelp, 7/6/10
  • We've tried practically every single one of their rolls, and have not yet been disappointed. I especially like the Crunch Roll, and my boyfriend raves
    Stella L., Yelp, 2/28/11