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Title: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: PonderInc on January 27, 2014, 03:32:49 PM
Here's another new one that I haven't seen anyone review on TN.

Zanmai Japanese - Hibachi, Steakhouse, Sushi, etc.
1402 S. Peoria Suite 200

This is a gorgeous, upscale restaurant on Peoria, just north of 15th. 

If you see it from the outside, you'll notice a sleek, modern restaurant incongruously located between the Whataburger, a large billboard, and the BA Expressway.  However, the moment you step inside, all these tawdry associations fade away.  The restaurant is located on the second floor, has huge glass windows, and a beautiful view of downtown.  Especially at night, the city lights add a nice touch of elegance to your meal.  They have an outdoor patio, which will be neat when the weather is agreeable, but even inside, the views are special.  Very unique setting for Tulsa.  I'm not sure I can name another restaurant that can compare based just on the atmosphere and views of the skyline.

Like several other new additions to the midtown/downtown eating scene, it's a bit on the pricey side. (I'm a bit on the cheap side.)  I've heard the sushi is excellent, and that's what I'll go back for next time.  I tried the steak, b/c I've never had a "Japanese" steak (not counting Kobe beef, which is a different thing altogether).  For my tastes, it had nice flavor, but there are better steaks in town.  Other people, though, have raved about the steak, so maybe I just didn't order the right one.

Cocktails were pricey for the Tulsa market, and a bit too "show-offy" for my tastes.  One of the drinks I tried was $15 and tasted like carburetor cleaner (or what I imagine carburetor cleaner to taste like.)  I'll stick to wine or standard cocktails next time. Everyone who did was happy with their choice.  Friends who have had the sushi says it's great and I'm eager to try it.  It would also probably be fun to do a hibachi dinner.

If you're looking for a great romantic dinner, or a night out to celebrate a special occasion, this is a place you should consider.

</my two cents>
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: Hoss on January 27, 2014, 04:03:05 PM
Quote from: PonderInc on January 27, 2014, 03:32:49 PM
Here's another new one that I haven't seen anyone review on TN.

Zanmai Japanese - Hibachi, Steakhouse, Sushi, etc.
1402 S. Peoria Suite 200

This is a gorgeous, upscale restaurant on Peoria, just north of 15th. 

If you see it from the outside, you'll notice a sleek, modern restaurant incongruously located between the Whataburger, a large billboard, and the BA Expressway.  However, the moment you step inside, all these tawdry associations fade away.  The restaurant is located on the second floor, has huge glass windows, and a beautiful view of downtown.  Especially at night, the city lights add a nice touch of elegance to your meal.  They have an outdoor patio, which will be neat when the weather is agreeable, but even inside, the views are special.  Very unique setting for Tulsa.  I'm not sure I can name another restaurant that can compare based just on the atmosphere and views of the skyline.

Like several other new additions to the midtown/downtown eating scene, it's a bit on the pricey side. (I'm a bit on the cheap side.)  I've heard the sushi is excellent, and that's what I'll go back for next time.  I tried the steak, b/c I've never had a "Japanese" steak (not counting Kobe beef, which is a different thing altogether).  For my tastes, it had nice flavor, but there are better steaks in town.  Other people, though, have raved about the steak, so maybe I just didn't order the right one.

Cocktails were pricey for the Tulsa market, and a bit too "show-offy" for my tastes.  One of the drinks I tried was $15 and tasted like carburetor cleaner (or what I imagine carburetor cleaner to taste like.)  I'll stick to wine or standard cocktails next time. Everyone who did was happy with their choice.  Friends who have had the sushi says it's great and I'm eager to try it.  It would also probably be fun to do a hibachi dinner.

If you're looking for a great romantic dinner, or a night out to celebrate a special occasion, this is a place you should consider.

</my two cents>

This the place directly across from Phat Philly's that I've been seeing under construction lately?
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: Gaspar on January 27, 2014, 04:21:30 PM
We've eaten there.  Food is excellent, especially the steak.  Awesome views of downtown.  Good spot for a drink after work too.
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: Conan71 on February 25, 2014, 11:25:50 AM
I've read some iffy reviews on-line, mainly really poor service.  Thinking about going there for our anniversary tonight but don't want to have a bad experience.  I figured at least a Tuesday wouldn't be real crowded.
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: dioscorides on February 25, 2014, 11:49:57 AM
Quote from: Conan71 on February 25, 2014, 11:25:50 AM
I've read some iffy reviews on-line, mainly really poor service.  Thinking about going there for our anniversary tonight but don't want to have a bad experience.  I figured at least a Tuesday wouldn't be real crowded.

First of all, "Happy Anniversary!"  We have been three times.  The first time was right after they opened.  The service was not good.  We went expecting that, though, since they had just opened.  They knew things were not going well.  They apologized for it and gave us free soup and dessert without us saying anything.  The second time was on Valentines Day.  We went at 9:30p for just a dessert and a drink with another couple.  Everything was fine that time.  We could tell our waiter was completely worn out, though.  Our third visit was this last Saturday.  Once again, it was a party of four.  We had a reservation for 5:45p and we were out of there by 7:00p.  Granted, we were there during a non-busy time, but everything went OK.  It appears, from our experience, that they have improved the service issues.
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: Conan71 on February 25, 2014, 12:25:37 PM
Quote from: dioscorides on February 25, 2014, 11:49:57 AM
First of all, "Happy Anniversary!"  We have been three times.  The first time was right after they opened.  The service was not good.  We went expecting that, though, since they had just opened.  They knew things were not going well.  They apologized for it and gave us free soup and dessert without us saying anything.  The second time was on Valentines Day.  We went at 9:30p for just a dessert and a drink with another couple.  Everything was fine that time.  We could tell our waiter was completely worn out, though.  Our third visit was this last Saturday.  Once again, it was a party of four.  We had a reservation for 5:45p and we were out of there by 7:00p.  Granted, we were there during a non-busy time, but everything went OK.  It appears, from our experience, that they have improved the service issues.

Thank you, and thank you! 
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: DolfanBob on February 25, 2014, 12:26:03 PM
Congrats Conan. I have been wanting to go to this restaurant but just haven't done so yet. I await your review and I hope that it is a wonderful experience for you and Mrs C.  ;D
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: ARGUS on February 25, 2014, 07:28:00 PM
Congratulations Conan71! Give us a report if you go. I have yet to go there.
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: Conan71 on February 26, 2014, 10:27:51 AM
It was truly a great experience.  They were very slow last night, they had a party in the private hibachi room and only one hibachi table going on the hibachi side.  We were seated at a two top at the window over-looking downtown on the steakhouse side and they maybe had four or five other tables while we were there.  The view is all it's hyped up to be.  It was slow enough that the bartender was our server and he was very attentive and well-trained.  It looks as if some of the early training issues they had were addressed.  

The price points on the food are what I consider to be a very good value on the sushi menu.  We got the panko-encrusted crab cakes for our app ($9) served with several different sauces and a slaw in the middle.  

For dinner we selected the "crash boat".  It's a four roll sampler that included volcano roll, rockwell roll, spicy salmon roll, and heatstroke roll. ($26)

I encouraged Mrs. C to order whatever she wanted but that really looked like a great variety to her and I agreed.  It's Tulsa sushi, so if your expectations are along the lines of sushi you will find on the coasts, you might find it as nothing special.  In terms of what is available locally, it's very, very good.  My personal favorite is the volcano roll.  In spite of the roll names, none would cripple your taste buds with too much hot pepper or wasabi.

For dessert, we selected the banana split egg roll which isn't really an egg roll but rather a tempura battered and fried split banana with ice cream and toppings.  The banana was drizzled in some sort of caramel glaze that was quite good.  It was freaking amazing overall.  I believe it was in the $7 range.

She had a sake sampler that was $14 or $16 and I had one of their signature martinis "The Smokestack" which was Bombay gin with Laughroaig and a smoky salt around the rim also in the $15 range.

With tip, drinks, etc. we walked out for under $110.  I will tip 20+% for exceptional service.  If you don't drink, you can easily get out of there for $60-$70.  Skip the apps and dessert and it's $40'ish if you get a combo like the crash boat.  Of course sky is the limit if you want to have their dry-aged steaks or sample all of their high-end rolls.

They also have a huge wine list that was put together by Randa Warren, a well-respected sommelier who also owns a liquor store in south Tulsa.

That's the good part, there is something for everyone without having a menu that is too crowded.  We want to put a group together to go back for a hibachi dinner some night.  The only downer on the hibachi side is it over-looks What-A-Burger next door, not much of a view. We also want to go back when it warms up to enjoy the outdoor patio overlooking downtown.

I love the build-out, it is a nice space.  Though there are many hard surfaces so sound splash might really be an issue on busy weekend nights.  I'll know not to go on a weekend as that is one of my pet peeves in interior design.

We will be back.  I felt the value exceeded the price.
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: SXSW on March 03, 2014, 09:21:47 PM
I love this place.  The food is great and the view is one of the best in town.  Now I just wish the Long John Silver could be redeveloped into a similar space, preferably with a microbrewery and rooftop patio.  :)
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: BKDotCom on March 03, 2014, 09:28:14 PM
Quote from: SXSW on March 03, 2014, 09:21:47 PM
I love this place.  The food is great and the view is one of the best in town.  Now I just wish the Long John Silver could be redeveloped into a similar space, preferably with a microbrewery and rooftop patio.  :)

Maybe a place that served fish and chips
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: Conan71 on March 03, 2014, 09:52:22 PM
Quote from: BKDotCom on March 03, 2014, 09:28:14 PM
Maybe a place that served fish and chips

Speaking of fish & chips, when did McNellie's become so dreadful?  I had them Friday, dried out and flavorless.  LJS would have been a better alternative.
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: AngieB on March 04, 2014, 07:14:11 AM
Quote from: Conan71 on March 03, 2014, 09:52:22 PM
Speaking of fish & chips, when did McNellie's become so dreadful?  I had them Friday, dried out and flavorless.  LJS would have been a better alternative.
Baxter's has good F&C. Red Robin's F&C reminds me of Arthur Treacher's.
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: Gaspar on March 04, 2014, 07:47:16 AM
Quote from: Conan71 on March 03, 2014, 09:52:22 PM
Speaking of fish & chips, when did McNellie's become so dreadful?  I had them Friday, dried out and flavorless.  LJS would have been a better alternative.

More focus on the batter than the fish.  They do however still have one of the best sirloins in town for a ridiculously low price!
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: rebound on March 04, 2014, 08:15:06 AM
Quote from: Conan71 on February 26, 2014, 10:27:51 AM
It was truly a great experience....

We went there last Friday following Conan's advice.  (Very well done review.)  Across the board, I agree with him.  Certainly not inexpensive, but a good value for the price.  The venue itself, with the accompanying view, is impressive.  Across the board, from the Sake flight, to another bottle of sake, to the various entrees that included their larger bento box and their second-largest sashimi combo, to a special rib eye they had that night, everything was very good.  Waiter was great and very helpful on suggestions.  Will definitely return.

Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: Conan71 on March 04, 2014, 08:16:35 AM
Quote from: Gaspar on March 04, 2014, 07:47:16 AM
More focus on the batter than the fish.  They do however still have one of the best sirloins in town for a ridiculously low price!

More focus on the batter? Even the batter is out of the galley on the FAIL! boat.  I could swear it was a whole lot better a few years back.

Best I've had locally lately is at The Alley.
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: rdj on March 04, 2014, 08:46:16 AM
Visited Zanmai this weekend.  Attended a birthday party in the hibachi area.  I'm not a big fan of hibachis in general, so take my thoughts with a grain of salt.  I'm not normally turned off by loud noise, but this was over the top.  The food was generally good, the hibachi chef's show was solid.  My beef was well cooked.  Next time I'll be sure to sit on the other side to enjoy the view.
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: DolfanBob on March 04, 2014, 09:09:00 AM
I really enjoy the hibachi style cooked dinner. I love Osaka. My favorite location was at 51st and Harvard. The new one at 81st is fine but just not the same feel as the older location. The partitioned Shogun at 71st and Memorial has no atmosphere at all in my opinion as well as the Asahi at 41st and Memorial. That is why I am excited to try out Zanmai one evening.
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: Conan71 on March 04, 2014, 09:28:04 AM
Quote from: DolfanBob on March 04, 2014, 09:09:00 AM
I really enjoy the hibachi style cooked dinner. I love Osaka. My favorite location was at 51st and Harvard. The new one at 81st is fine but just not the same feel as the older location. The partitioned Shogun at 71st and Memorial has no atmosphere at all in my opinion as well as the Asahi at 41st and Memorial. That is why I am excited to try out Zanmai one evening.

The only thing that bothered me about the hibachi room as we were walking around the restaurant is that your view is of Whataburger next door.  There again, I wasn't there on a crowded night to experience the sound splash.
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: Gaspar on March 04, 2014, 11:59:32 AM
Quote from: Conan71 on March 04, 2014, 09:28:04 AM
The only thing that bothered me about the hibachi room as we were walking around the restaurant is that your view is of Whataburger next door.  There again, I wasn't there on a crowded night to experience the sound splash.

Yeah, the owner commented on how proud he was of the view of the old rusty Whataburger sign.
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: BKDotCom on August 18, 2016, 10:26:40 AM
Zanmai Modern Japanese Cuisine closes

http://www.tulsaworld.com/blogs/scene/restaurants/table-talk-zanmai-modern-japanese-cuisine-closes/article_c9a92bd4-a41d-5d80-ace8-4741485b2f1a.html

Apparently grossly mismanaged
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: Conan71 on August 18, 2016, 11:55:47 AM
That is too bad.  We ate there last week for one of my daughter's birthdays.  It had become a special occasion place for us.

It did seem slower than usual for a Tuesday night.  I can't remember ever going there and thinking the place was crowded.  The food was still great from the menu as of last week and service was really good, so I don't think those were issues, there again, I've not checked YELP or any of the other sites to see what others have said lately.

I think the place was under-promoted. It is a great location and the view was fantastic, at least from the northwest side of the building.  It does not have the walkability connection to Cherry St. Nor like other places down on Brookside, but parking was no issue, it may have gotten slightly forgotten about because it was not in the middle of a denser area. 

I doubt this will sit idle for very long.
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: Townsend on August 18, 2016, 12:23:07 PM
Quote from: Conan71 on August 18, 2016, 11:55:47 AM

I think the place was under-promoted. It is a great location and the view was fantastic, at least from the northwest side of the building.  It does not have the walkability connection to Cherry St. Nor like other places down on Brookside, but parking was no issue, it may have gotten slightly forgotten about because it was not in the middle of a denser area. 


Those were my thoughts as well.
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: Tulsa Zephyr on August 20, 2016, 05:40:21 PM
Just ate there for the first time last Sunday on our 41st anniversary and the meal (steaks) were so good, we were looking forward to adding it to our rotation...but...another one bites the dust.  It's such a beautiful facility, I hope someone can turn it into a destination.  I agree that if it were somehow better connected to Cherry Street...oh well...
Title: Re: Zanmai Japanese Restaurant
Post by: Conan71 on August 20, 2016, 11:24:33 PM
Quote from: Tulsa Zephyr on August 20, 2016, 05:40:21 PM
Just ate there for the first time last Sunday on our 41st anniversary and the meal (steaks) were so good, we were looking forward to adding it to our rotation...but...another one bites the dust.  It's such a beautiful facility, I hope someone can turn it into a destination.  I agree that if it were somehow better connected to Cherry Street...oh well...

41 years.  Congratulations!