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Shogun Japanese Restaurant – High Point

$10 for $20 Worth of Japanese Cuisine

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In a Nutshell

Japanese cuisine such as teriyaki steak, vegetable udon, and philadelphia rolls served in a dining room with a mural of Mount Fuji

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per table. Limit 1 per visit. Dine-in only. Not valid for all you can eat specials. Must purchase 1 food item. Not valid for alcohol.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Eating with chopsticks requires a certain level of dexterity, like beating a difficult video game or spitefully disassembling a too-difficult video game. Conquer your hunger with this Groupon.

$10 for $20 Worth of Japanese Cuisine

The menu includes teriyaki- or hibachi-style veggies ($5.50), chicken ($6.25), or steak ($8.25) served with fried or steamed rice, as well as maki rolls such as the Tootsie roll, a combination of avocado and barbecue eel ($5).

Shogun Japanese Restaurant

Though its dining room isn’t surrounded by the Pacific, Shogun Japanese Restaurant nonetheless evokes the atmosphere of Japan with a mural of Mount Fuji and the rich aroma of authentic Japanese cuisine. The scent belongs to classic dishes such as vegetable udon, edamame, and hibachi- and teriyaki-style meats, as well as a special combination of pineapple juice, soy, and ginger sauce that marinates cuts of chargrilled chicken, steak, and shrimp.

Behind Shogun’s marble sushi bar, chefs artfully arrange plates of classic cucumber and philadelphia rolls. They create their own specialties, too, such as the spicy tuna-stuffed volcano roll, which comes with a side of lava.

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Shogun Japanese Restaurant

4.24 out of 5

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4.4 out of 5
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4.5 out of 5
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Yahoo! Travel
3.8 out of 5
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    High Point

    2645 N Main St.
    High Point, North Carolina 27265
    (336) 887-8503
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Reviews

  • Wonderful place to have sushi and Hibachi. Shogun is very clean and the sushi is always fresh. I love the udon and yakisoba noodles too.
    sushi lover, Yahoo! Travel, 2/9/12
  • Best kept secret in the Triad; I eat here on a regular basis. Locally owned & operated, friendly and consistently good.
    Reviewer, Google+ Local