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Posted byLwaxanaon 12/7/2009
Shogun is a wonderful place to eat with a group. The food is superb, and it's prepared in an entertaining fashion. If you're not with a group, that's okay too (as long as you are not looking for seclusion and privacy).
Posted byMurphcon 4/2/2009
Wow what a big disappointment!! I was told this was the best Japanese steakhouse in Tulsa�people you are sadly misinformed. First off they have no sushi. I was shocked. I have never been to a Japanese steakhouse that did not have sushi. Secondly the cook (I refuse to use the word chef here) had the enthusiasm of a grazing cow. We had more fun watching the cook two tables over. As did the rest of the restaurant because that guy was the only one enjoying his job. I looked around the place and it was flat. Nobody was having the fun I remember having at the last steakhouse I went to. The waitress was a twit�throwing and spilling everything. And when I told the manager how disappointed I was and how I thought the whole point of the place was to be exciting he had a deer in the headlights look and mumbled an apology. So you can read below how romantic and fun this place is but on 4/3/2009 it was terrible. Try a different place. And good luck.
Posted bycjelsingon 6/18/2007
I have been all over trying to find a Japanese steakhouse that will compare with Shogun. Unfortunately, I have found nothing with as much flavor, entertainment, and atmosphere. The shrimp are to die for. If you are a seafood lover, I highly recommend the filet of sole and scallops. I try to go to Shogun at least once every two weeks-thats how much I love it! Everything is reasonably priced and its definitely the best!
Posted byfood_loveron 5/27/2002
This resturant provides entertainment and excellent food. The chef prepares the dinner right in front of your eyes. Tricks like a volcano of onion and the massive fire on the shrimp really makes for an exciting evening. Tastes so great it is worth every cent.