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$32 for a Japanese-Mexican Fusion Meal for Two at Taka Taka (Up to $55 Value)

OOB-Taka Taka
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Gerardo
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Spicy sushi rolls and a taco stuffed with tempura meats arrive tableside via self-serve conveyor belt

Cooking is a blending of science and art, much like architecture or autotuning every note in Carmen. Enjoy this harmonious marriage with this Groupon.

The Deal

$32 for a Japanese-Mexican fusion meal for two (up to a $55 value)

  • One hot appetizer (up to a $12 value)
  • One japanese taco (up to a $21 value)
  • Two belt sushi rolls (up to a $15 value)
  • One mochi ice cream for dessert (a $7 value)

Items are chosen from the restaurant’s menu.<p>

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Dine-in only. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About OOB-Taka Taka

Taka Taka’s chefs' cross-continental fusion of Japanese and Mexican cuisines results in spicy creations, including sushi rolls dusted in chipotle flavorings alongside tacos stuffed with tempura meats or sesame sauces. These mixed plates arrive tableside via a conveyor belt, a style of dining popularized in Tokyo in the late 1950s, when many factory assembly robots left their positions to pursue becoming sushi chefs. As the conveyor belts parade the vibrant, artful dishes in front of guests, they grab their desired plate as it appears or make a special order if they don’t see what they seek. Staffers cleverly color-code the plates to indicate price, with little numbers corresponding to the menu, which details the ingredients hidden within each wrapped tortilla or seaweed leaf.

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