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Kobe Japanese Steakhouse - West 192 reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Yes, Kobe West 192 can work well for date night if you enjoy interactive teppanyaki and lively atmosphere. Guests frequently praise the fun hibachi shows, generous portions and quality steaks (including A5 Wagyu options on the menu). Note it can be loud and smoky during peak evenings, so for a quieter, more intimate feel book an early seating or a weekday night and ask for a corner or non-peak table when you check in.
Portions are generous, guests commonly say you’ll get more food than you can finish and often take leftovers home. Meals typically include fried rice, noodles and vegetables alongside the chosen protein, and many reviewers mention large servings that stretch to additional meals. If you prefer lighter portions, consider sharing entrees or ordering smaller combinations.
Kobe Japanese Steakhouse – West 192 is open daily from 12:00 pm to 10:00 pm. If you have a large party or special seating needs, the restaurant asks you to contact the location or use their banquet inquiry form.
Yes, the restaurant is family-friendly and regularly hosts birthday parties and large family groups. Guests frequently celebrate with children and note accommodating staff and chefs who engage kids. Because seating is communal at teppanyaki tables, parties should arrive together; the venue can handle large groups but recommends contacting the location for parties above online booking limits.
For the most relaxed experience, aim for early lunch or early weekday dinners. Guests report quicker seating and a calmer atmosphere at non-peak times; evenings, weekends and holiday nights are often loud, smoky and busy with longer waits even with reservations. If you must go on a weekend, book early or arrive with your full party to reduce wait time.
Lively, festive and interactive, Kobe is built around the teppanyaki experience, with energetic chefs, celebratory birthdays and a bustling dining room. Many guests love the show and atmosphere, though several note it can be loud, smoky and very busy; ventilation is a common complaint. Expect a casual, high-energy setting great for groups and celebrations but less suited for quiet conversations.
Casual dress is appropriate. The restaurant’s owner information lists a casual dress code, and guests typically visit in relaxed, comfortable attire for a fun hibachi night out.
Yes, you should call the location or note requests when making a reservation. The restaurant asks large parties to contact the location for special arrangements; guests commonly request birthday celebrations, allergy accommodations or seating preferences. Because seating is communal, confirm party timing and allergy needs in advance so staff and chefs can prepare.
Yes, Kobe is kid-friendly and a popular spot for family celebrations. Many guests bring children and celebrate birthdays; chefs often engage kids during the hibachi show. If you're visiting with younger children, consider early seating, tell staff about celebrations or dietary needs in advance, and be aware the dining room can get loud and smoky.
Yes, although the restaurant accepts reservations, guests can still experience waits at busy times. Owner info notes communal seating and potential short waits on check-in even with reservations, and many guests report waiting, sometimes 20–60+ minutes, especially on weekend evenings and holidays. Arrive with your whole party and consider booking early to minimize delay.
Busiest: weekend evenings, holidays and peak dinner hours, guests frequently report long waits and loud, smoky dining rooms then. Quietest: early lunch and early weekday dinners tend to be calmer with quicker seating. If you prefer a quieter meal, aim for non-peak times and arrive with your full party.
Weekdays (Monday–Thursday) are generally your best bet for a more relaxed experience. Guests report quicker seating, less noise and shorter waits on weekdays and during lunch or early-dinner hours. Weekends and holiday evenings are popular for celebrations and can be much busier.
Yes, the published hours say the restaurant is open daily from 12:00 pm–10:00 pm, which indicates they operate on most public holidays. Because holidays are busy, expect longer waits and consider booking early or calling ahead for large parties.
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