The food was delicious! We ordered the pork soup dumplings, miso soup, shrimp fried rice and veggie spring rolls! We definitely recommend. William our server was awesome too as was the rest of the wait staff!<br><br>Next time we'll definitely try the hibachi but the dim sum was worth the visit.
Teppanyaki restaurant
DD Soup Dumpling & FuJi Hibachi
Hell's KitchenManhattan
Hell's Kitchen
Manhattan
The brief
About DD Soup Dumpling & FuJi Hibachi
DD Soup Dumpling & FuJi Hibachi is a premier teppanyaki restaurant located in Hell's Kitchen that delivers authentic Japanese cuisine right before your eyes. The skilled chefs expertly prepare fresh ingredients on traditional iron griddles, creating a dynamic and entertaining dining experience while you watch your meal come together. With an impressive 4.7-star rating from nearly 2,900 reviews, this establishment excels at serving flavorful yet health-conscious dishes that cater to various dietary preferences, making it an ideal destination for both casual diners and those seeking quality, freshly cooked Japanese fare in Manhattan.
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Food was spectacular. The pork soup dumplings are awesome. If you never had them, they are exactly what they sound like. It's a dumpling.But when you bite into it, you get a burst of soup and a chunk of pork inside. The fried rice is excellent (as long as it's without peas and carrots). Vegetables taste like sad. I had the pork fried rice and the meat portions were generous and very flavorful. The rice wasn't clumpy or too oily, everything was perfect about it.
Walked by and wanted to try soup dumplings. They are so delicious and remind me of my friends home cooked food. The staff is uper attentive and sweet too. Love it!
Tip of 18% is automatically added to bill and 3% credit card fee added to total bill<br><br>I had the hibachi lunch- shrimp & beef. It was ok. Credit card fees 3% plus gratuities were added to thr bill automatically. I started feeling extremely thirsty after the meal😒
Stopped in for a quick dinner. The hibachi was delicious and the service was wonderful. We also got the soup dumplings, which we great. The chicken dumplings were just okay and we didn't really care for the fried udon or the vegetable noodle soup. But overall we liked it.
Went to this restaurant while in NY and did hibachi. The food was very good. Glad we made reservations because the restaurant was packed and rather loud.
This restaurant was exactly what I was looking for - efficient, clean, and hot/delicious food! I ordered the Miso soup and Ginger garden salad to start which was very tasty!!! We got the crab and pork soup dumplings, which were very flavorful and divine! I came with the sauce that gave it a nice touch. For our entrée, we got shrimp lo mein. and sesame chicken. On the menu it stated the shrimp lo mein was $15, although we were charged $16.50. The sesame chicken seemed to be rib meat, and potentially not 100% real chicken? The sauce was very flavorful, and still was very good! We got the hot sake, which was a nice touch to complete our meal. for the sake, the menu stated it was $10, but the waiter than expressed it was $12? I did not appreciate that they automatically charge gratuity, even for a party of two!!!!! they had limited seating, and my spouse, and I had to sit on high top barstools, which was relatively uncomfortable, but the quick wait time made it worth the wait. Prices are not too bad for being in the Time Square area, and would highly recommend to others!
The soup dumplings weren’t bad, but one was stuck to the liner and tore when I picked it up, so the filling spilled out. And what’s a soup dumpling without the filling? Lol. The Shu Mai was pretty bland. Service was good, but I really didn’t appreciate that they added gratuity to the bill for a party of one. Overall, I wouldn’t come back.
Great Hibachi, got the steak and chicken. Thai tea was a large portion and great. Had some kind of sweet buns that were good. Scallion pancakes were the only thing we didn’t like, just no flavor and dry even with soy sauce. The restaurant was empty when we ate here.
We stopped for lunch. The soup dumplings were flavorful and fresh. The pork buns had a nice crispy bottom. The cocktails were also excellent. The service was quick
Today I ordered pork soup dumplings and shrimp dumplings. Both were very tasty!<br>The pork soup dumpling had a soft, thin wrapper with juicy pork and hot broth inside — be careful, it’s hot but so delicious!<br>The shrimp dumpling had a thicker wrapper with a savory shrimp filling. It was chewy and full of flavor.😋😋😋
Across from Port Authority and in the Time Square area, this place must be a favorite for tourists. In our opinion everything was way over price.<br><br>The way staff was very quick and friendly, no complaints there. We would agree that the soup dumplings were very good.<br><br>The seafood was overcooked, and the vegetables didn't seem to be the best. To us, this place is in desperate need of a dining room makeover. If I find myself in this place, we will never order the house one again.<br><br>We don't intend to go there again.
Veggie dumpling was good and it will set you back US$9.50.<br><br>Service was good (though I waited awhile to get seated because hostess/server was preparing for another table’s drinks in the back kitchen)<br><br>dumpling makers are in the middle of the restaurant for everyone to see/check out. Always fun to see!<br><br>Didn’t care too much for the loud pop/commercial music.<br><br>Caveat that they charged 18% (less than 6) or 20% (more than 6) gratuity automatically. As well, if paying by credit card, it is a 3% additional charge. Sanitary inspection is “grade pending”.
We came here on a Saturday night around 9 PM after another restaurant wasn’t accepting in-house orders. At first, we weren’t sure whether we wanted standard menu items or hibachi. We sat at a hibachi station and ordered hibachi, but the food was prepared in the kitchen instead of in front of us. That was on me—I should have clarified my preference. So, if you’re looking for the full hibachi experience, be sure to specify when ordering.<br><br>That aside, the staff was incredibly warm and welcoming, and the food was excellent. One of the employees was especially kind and even gave my son a free drink. Another big plus is that this restaurant stays open later than many other spots in the area, so there’s no rush to finish your meal by 11 PM.<br><br>I also really appreciated their transparency—when the check came, they clearly pointed out that the tip was already included, so there was no confusion. Some places add a tip without saying anything, but they made sure we were aware, which was a nice touch.<br><br>Overall, I’d definitely come back when I’m in the area late at night. Great food, great service, and honest business practices!
Very friendly, nice atmosphere and the food was amazing. Loved the dumplings so much.<br><br>I was dining alone and it was still a very pleasant experience.<br><br>18 % gratuity will be included in the price in the end (20% for groups bigger than 6).<br>Still I think it is affordable and maintance a very good balance between taste, quality and price.
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