Hibachi Express — A Great Japanese Restaurant Disguised As ‘Fast Food!’

By Gary Nager

Japanese Hibachi Express
Japanese Hibachi Express

When I first heard that Hibachi Japanese Express was opening in the Wesley Chapel Village Market at the intersection of Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. and S.R. 54, I wasn’t sure what to expect.

Well, I don’t know if you’ve checked out owner Deyan Chen (everyone just calls him Chen)’s new “cafeteria-style” (meaning you walk up to a counter to order for dine in or take out, whether you want to sit at a table or at the sushi bar) Japanese restaurant and sushi bar yet, but if you haven’t — and you enjoy Japanese cuisine, of course — this is a little, inexpensive gem of a place with food quality which equals or surpasses some of the much-more-expensive Japanese steakhouses I’ve tried — at “cafeteria” prices!

First of all, I’m not a guy who enjoys buffet-style Asian restaurants because I don’t want my “fresh” sushi prepared until I’m ready to eat it. And, even though the sushi at Hibachi Express is sold at a lower average price than most sushi bars, it is still freshly prepared and I assure you that all of the seafood sushi and sashimi I’ve sampled there to date — including tuna, snapper, tilapia and even an outstanding spider (soft shell crab) roll — has been made fresh to my order, elegantly presented and absolutely delicious. In fact, the awesome $6.95 spider roll is Hibachi Express’ Special Roll of the Month for October. If you like crab, try it.

I’m also very partial to the Crazy Tuna roll, which is perfect for two tuna fanatics to share for $8.95. It features a snappy, spicy tuna, avocado and tempura flakes on the inside and sashimi slices of tuna on the outside. Yum.

Yes, Hibachi Express also has a variety of other great sushi rolls (and sashimi, served without rice), just like your favorite Japanese steak house. But, while it doesn’t have teppanyaki (hibachi) tables to sit at, Chen promises that he does serve outstanding hibachi steak, chicken, shrimp, scallops and even salmon, prepared on the hibachi grill in Hibachi Express’ kitchen — without both the “show” (flipping salt shakers and shrimp tail tossing) and the usual inflated prices.

In fact, even the “small” size hibachi entrées, which start at $5.95 for just hibachi veggies or chicken, $7.95 for real, choice New York strip steak or shrimp or $8.95 for salmon or scallops — I was stunned at how good the scallops were — are plenty large enough for one person for lunch or dinner, and still include a nice ginger house salad, tasty grilled veggies, Japanese fried rice and everyone’s favorite “yummy-yummy” sauce.

“Our steak is choice New York strip,” says Chen, who has been in the business for 20 years, although this is the first restaurant he has owned himself. “And I know our scallops, shrimp, salmon, chicken and our sushi also are all high-quality.”

Or, “upgrade” to the “large” size for just $6.95-$10.95, or try your favorite combination for $10.95-$11.95.

Also available are chicken, shrimp and steak fried rice ($5.95-$6.95), appetizers like edamame ($1.95), gyoza and shumai dumplings (six pieces of either for $3.50), seaweed salad ($2.95), teriyaki rice bowls with chicken shrimp or steak ($6.95-$8.95), chicken katsu ($6.95), a kids menu featuring fried chicken or shrimp with french fries ($4.95-$5.95).

There’s no beer or wine at Hibachi Express, but soft drinks are available, as are vanilla, green tea and red bean ice cream.

Hibachi Japanese Express (5315 Village Market) is open Mon.-Thur., 10:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m., until 10:30 p.m. on Fri. & Sat & 11:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. on Sunday. For more info, call 991-9582.

Wesley Chapel Businesses Grab Hardware At Pasco EDC Gala

By Gary Nager

Shops at Wiregrass’ Greg Lenners
Shops at Wiregrass’ Greg Lenners

I’m a little embarrassed to admit that I didn’t know the Pasco County Economic Development Council (EDC) also has an annual award banquet, but I do know that at this year’s banquet — held Sept. 4 at Saddlebrook Resort Tampa on S.R. 54 in Wesley Chapel — businesses located in Wesley Chapel came home with a nice handful of trophies.

Hosting the gala was Al Reuchel of Bay News 9, who helped the EDC give out a number of awards in a total of four categories — “Manufacturing Industry of the Year,” “Service/Distribution Industry of the Year,” “Technology” and “Special Contribution.”

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Mike Moore Kicks Off Commission Campaign In Dade City

(L-R) Pasco County school superintendent Kurt Browning, Pasco Republican state committeeman Bill Bunting, Mike Moore, Pasco property appraiser Mike Wells & Dist. 18 State Senator Wilton Simpson came to support Moore at his campaign  kick-off reception at Kafé Kokopelli in Dade City on Sept. 18.
(L-R) Pasco County school superintendent Kurt Browning, Pasco Republican state committeeman Bill Bunting, Mike Moore, Pasco property appraiser Mike Wells & Dist. 18 State Senator Wilton Simpson came to support Moore at his campaign kick-off reception at Kafé Kokopelli in Dade City on Sept. 18.

By Matt Wiley

Surrounded by family, friends and supporters, Pasco County Board of County Commissioners District 2 hopeful Mike Moore (R-Wesley Chapel) kicked off his campaign on September 18 in Dade City.

Inside the packed Kafé Kokopelli in downtown Dade City, guests and honorary hosts — including Dist. 18 State Senator Wilton Simpson (R-Dade City), Pasco County Schools superintendent Kurt Browning, Pasco property appraiser Mike Wells, San Antonio Mayor Tim Newlon and Zephyrhills Mayor Danny Burgess — gathered with Moore for a fund-raising reception. Honorary hosts House Speaker Will Weatherford (R-Wesley Chapel), Pasco Sheriff Chris Nocco (R-Odessa) and Commissioner Jack Mariano (R-Hudson), all of whom have endorsed Moore, were unable to attend due to scheduling conflicts.

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Bickham Named Honorary Mayor At Chamber Awards Banquet!

Among those honored at the Wesley Chapel Chamber’s annual awards banquet at Hunter’s Green Country Club on Sept. 14 were (l. to r.) Greg Lenners of the Shops at Wiregrass mall; Peter Castellani of Oasis: A Pregnancy Care Center, Maureen Moore of St. Leo University, Kelly Mothershead of A Focus on Fitness, Cathy Bickham of Chapel Home Health & Brian Adams of Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel. At right is Chamber president Jeff Novotny. Photos courtesy of OurTownFla.com.
Among those honored at the Wesley Chapel Chamber’s annual awards banquet at Hunter’s Green Country Club on Sept. 14 were (l. to r.) Greg Lenners of the Shops at Wiregrass mall; Peter Castellani of Oasis: A Pregnancy Care Center, Maureen Moore of St. Leo University, Kelly Mothershead of A Focus on Fitness, Cathy Bickham of Chapel Home Health & Brian Adams of Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel. At right is Chamber president Jeff Novotny. Photos courtesy of OurTownFla.com.

By Gary Nager

Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to attend the Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce (WCCC)’s annual “Excellence in Business Awards” banquet, which was held on September 14 at Hunter’s Green Country Club in New Tampa. But, I was definitely there in spirit as the Chamber once again showed why it is still the heart of the business community in Wesley Chapel.

Congrats go out to the evening’s many award winners, especially to the new Honorary Mayor of Wesley Chapel, Cathy Bickham of Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel (FHWC)’s Chapel Home Health. Cathy also was one of the primary members of the fund-raising teams for previous Honorary Mayor winners John Negley of the FHWC Foundation and Troy Stevenson of Wesley Chapel Nissan, who will retain the title until January 1, 2014.

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Once Upon A Child Opens Up For Sales Of Gently Used Kid’s Products

By Bonnie Mason

Brian and Melissa Levering of Once Upon A Child in the Pebble Creek Collection on BBD are ready to provide your child with new and gently used toys and clothing for less!
Brian and Melissa Levering of Once Upon A Child in the Pebble Creek Collection on BBD are ready to provide your child with new and gently used toys and clothing for less!

Wesley Chapel residents Brian and Melissa Levering are betting on the families in the New Tampa and Wesley Chapel area — betting that those families are ready to clear their closets, garages and storage spaces of items their children have outgrown, in return for cash!

On August 1, the Leverings opened Once Upon A Child, a children’s consignment shop, in New Tampa’s Pebble Creek Collection shopping plaza, located on Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd., a mile south of the Pasco County line. The 3,500-sq.-ft. retail space is a place where families can buy, sell or trade gently used children’s clothing (from infants to pre-teen), toys and equipment. The Pebble Creek location is just one of five Once Upon A Child franchises in the Tampa Bay area, with 260 stores located across the U.S. and Canada.Continue reading