JACKSON, NJ — Beloved Japanese restaurant Koto Sushi Hibachi will close its doors for good on January 26, marking the end of 17 years in the Jackson Crossings Plaza on Hope Chapel Road.
The announcement was made via the restaurant’s Facebook page on Saturday, prompting an outpouring of emotions from loyal customers who praised Koto as a family favorite. Many expressed sadness over the closure, sharing memories of special moments spent there and urging the owners to reopen elsewhere.
Koto Sushi Hibachi has been a cornerstone of the Jackson dining scene, offering delicious hibachi and sushi in a welcoming environment. Staff members, led by Frankie and his team, have thanked customers for their unwavering support, describing the restaurant as more than a business—it was a place where friendships grew, memories were created, and special occasions were celebrated.
The closure reflects a difficult decision for the team, but the community’s heartfelt messages highlight the lasting legacy Koto has left behind.
Koto’s Facebook page shared the following: “After 17 unforgettable years, it’s with heavy hearts that we announce Koto Sushi Hibachi will be closing its doors on January 26.
This decision was not an easy one, as this restaurant has been so much more than just a business—it’s been a place where memories were made, friendships grew, and we shared countless special moments with all of you, our cherished customers. We are deeply grateful for the love and support you’ve shown us over the years. It’s been an honor to serve this community, and we will always treasure the relationships we’ve built along the way.
Please join us in these final days to celebrate everything Koto has stood for. Come enjoy one last meal, share your favorite stories, and help us close this chapter with love and gratitude. Thank you for an incredible 17 years. You will always hold a special place in our hearts.
With love, The Koto Sushi Hibachi Family”