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4.5 Google Review
4787 Boston Post Rd, Pelham Manor, New York, 10803, United States
(914) 738-1413 www.edohibachi1.com
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Apr 22, 2018
Eidos food and service is always great. Sometimes it's a bit hectic due to crowds but they seem to keep things moving. Hibachi chefs are awesome and the food is fantastic. I always call to make a reservation to avoid waiting. Today's visit was great as usual.

Apr 11, 2018
The wait wasn't long at all. We sat down as soon as we walked in. I would want a different chef next time he didn't seem too experienced but the food was good. I would of preferred that he prepared everything together before adding the red meat being that I am allergic to it but that fell on death ears which is why they lost a star from me. My honey surprised me and we got an awesome picture so that was great.

Mar 10, 2018
The wait is a bit much, but the food was worth it. Chef and staff were helpful and kind. If you don't have a reservation don't even bother on the weekend. For a group of 13 the bill was $740, which is really good considering drinks. I'd definitely go back!

Apr 3, 2018
Well-made food, entertaining and skilled chefs, courteous staff, and sanitary handling all make this restaurant a joy to visit. For a treat, they bring you a slice of cheesecake with a candle, then take your picture after you blow it out (all for your birthday). Will definitely look into visiting again. Also, they wrap everything up for you to bring home.

Mar 25, 2018
I have been going to this restaurant for 10 years. Tonight, The service was amazing. We waited an additional 40 minutes from the time we reserved but they gave us more than enough time to eat and enjoy! I'd recommend it to everyone

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Opening Hours

Mon:5:30 pm - 10 pm
Tue:5:30 pm - 10 pm
Wed:5:30 pm - 10 pm
Thu:5:30 pm - 10 pm Open Today
Fri:5:30 pm - 11 pm
Sat:5 pm - 11 pm

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