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Contribute Feedback What Ralph Schamberger likes about SHIN SEN Taiwanese & Japanese Cuisine:
had a wonderful feed here. enjoying teppanyaki our chef was friendly, funny and has checked all night for every case to make sure all were good! amazing night out View all feedback.
What Dakota West doesn't like about SHIN SEN Taiwanese & Japanese Cuisine:
Shin Sen replaced what used to be Wasabi. Don’t worry, they’ve kept the teppanyaki. I believe you can choose between a Taiwanese banquet or a Japanese banquet both $39.90 per person. The regular menu includes a limited number of sushi rolls and sashimi platters, a selection of grilled and fried items such as yakitori and karaage chicken, some hearty sounding main courses served on sizzling plates and clay pots, and a... View all feedback.
Had a wonderful feed here. enjoying teppanyaki our chef was friendly, funny and has checked all night for every case to make sure all were good! amazing night out
Delicious eating, fun friendly staff. would recommend someone who has not experienced teppanyaki yet. the meat set menu was delicious and the menu is really flexible, can add a large selection to other dishes.
I enjoyed eating here. I had the teppanyaki who was nice, but not the best I ever had. I would go back and have it again. the personal is very nice and accommodating. a good choice of beer
Had the Taiwanese banquet. service was excellent. the first two courses were perfectly matched. there was a longer waiting time for the 3rd and later course. the prices are reasonable.
Shin Sen replaced what used to be Wasabi. Don’t worry, they’ve kept the teppanyaki. I believe you can choose between a Taiwanese banquet or a Japanese banquet both $39.90 per person. The regular menu includes a limited number of sushi rolls and sashimi platters, a selection of grilled and fried items such as yakitori and karaage chicken, some hearty sounding main courses served on sizzling plates and clay pots, and a small selection of noodles like yaki udon and ramen. The sukiyaki at $45.90 per person (minimum two people) is a bit steep but it includes wagyu sirloin, sashimi, rice, udon and dessert. Once seated, tap water was provided for the table. After our orders were taken...read more