Michelle B.
Yelp
We have been going to JMK Nippon (NOT Nippon'S as everyone calls it) for nearly 50 years, as it was once the only restaurant in town open on Christmas Eve--my mother's birthday. We have at least 25 years of Polaroids from those years. Between my parents, myself and a multitude of friends, we've visited the restaurant countless times during that long period.
In recent years, we've noticed Mas' (the owner) absence and experienced a slow decline in the service and food. Rumors are that his children have taken over the restaurant...we're not sure.
We just know he's no longer there because he wouldn't allow what has happened: This past December 24, 2023, we had the worst experience ever.
In addition to being disappointed and frustrated, we are most of all, greatly saddened at the:
* garbage in the grass on the walkways leading to the restaurant
* seated in the café, as we waited for over an hour (no exaggeration) for our entrees to be served. This while we saw 3-4 employees joking around the sushi bar area.
* the pineapple 'boats': Although I'd made reservations 20 days prior, specifying that it was for my mother's birthday, there were only 2 servings for 3 people. As we started to eat them, we noticed it tasted rancid and in examining it further, there was a stripe of pink close to the rind which we recognized as spoiled fruit. We immediately stopped eating them.
* prices: while I'm reticent to mention costs because they are arbitrary and we are always willing to pay top dollar for a good meal--especially at a long-time favorite restaurant, I regret not reviewing the itemized bill. It was $155+ for. I did not want to penalize the server although she could have been much better, so the total was $200.
filet Mignon with shrimp
filet Mignon with lobster
an inexpensive non-meat or non fish roll
4 non-alcoholic beverages (2 tonic waters)
The pineapple: 2 servings of rancid fruit
To my regret, we did not take pictures to document all of this.
Additionally, as anyone who reads the news is aware, another JAPANESE steak house restaurant has garnered HIGHER ratings than the well-established, Rockford, Illinois institution of JMK Nippon.
I don't have to emphasize that JMK Nippon is a Rockford INSTITUTION!
In closing, I bluntly ask these questions:
What is the intention for Nippon? Is it to continue as it currently is, knowing it will likely close within a year?
Are you entertaining bids from buyers? Perhaps the competitor
Shogun?
We believe Nippon owes it to Rockford to be transparent about what its intentions are.
We are attempting to locate Mas so that we can direct our questions and concerns to him.