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Osaka Steakhouse – Cascade

$15 for $30 Worth of Japanese Food

$15
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Sun Jan 20 04:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$30
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In a Nutshell

Entrees include sushi and the Osaka seafood hibachi combo that includes shrimp, scallops, and lobster prepared fresh at diners' tables

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 17, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per table. Reservation required. Not valid for lunch or happy hour. Not valid for Shabu-shabu. Not valid 2/14/13. Dine-in only. Must purchase a food item. Not valid for daily specials. 18% auto gratuity not included. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
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Dining out gives you a break from cooking and keeps your crippling fear of fire a secret for one more night. Get a hot meal with this Groupon.

$15 for $30 Worth of Japanese Food

The menu includes items such as shrimp-tempura sushi rolls ($5.95), hibachi salmon ($18.95), and the beef teriyaki dinner box ($13.95). This Groupon is not valid for shabu shabu.

Osaka Steakhouse

Following success with their restaurant XO Asian Cuisine, Osmond Chan and Kelson Chan opened Osaka Steakhouse to bring shabu shabu hot pots and theatrical hibachi cooking to local patrons. According to MLive, the Japanese-food eatery serves sushi, gourmet ramen noodles, and shabu shabu, "a Japanese variant on the Chinese hot pot." During interactive shabu shabu meals, patrons receive plates of seafood and vegetables that they cook at the table in a bubbling broth before dipping the morsels in sauce—the same procedure clients undergo at cutting-edge Japanese spas.

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Osaka Steakhouse

1.5 out of 5
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    Cascade

    4977 28th St. SE
    Grand Rapids, Michigan 49512
    (616) 419-4628
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