Didn’t eat, small number of hibachi tables. Was greeted immediately and told of wait time which was 40 to 50 minutes so went somewhere else.
Absolutely delicious. Can't go wrong with a bento box
Best sushi in town by far the owner is stirn and to the point have never had bad food there Kid-friendliness: If you eat hibachi the cooks really interact with the kids with the volcano right down to the water bottle they use to put out the fire Wheelchair accessibility: Plenty of room to move a wheelchair around or even a motorized chair as well
Had a blast watching the hibachi grill for such a reasonable price. They were friendly, fun and interactive. Great to take the kids to! Kid-friendliness: They are interactive and fun with kids!
Sushi is pretty good. Hibachi can be hit or miss. We have have had a few okay hibachi experiences and one that was sub par. This was both poor service and food quality on that last occasion.
I went for a late lunch / early dinner. I felt that the quality of the food was good, and the ingredients were fresh, and everything was tasty. The price (~$20 minimum per person for a late lunch) seems high for the area to me. During the weekdays they do have some lunch specials until ~3 pm. But looking at the menu, you could easily spend $30–50+ per person for a late lunch or dinner, and that's before any drinks or appetizers. There are a lot of places nearby where you can get much more bang for your buck if you're just looking for typical American style Asian food. I liked the food (4/5) but not sure how often I'll come back given that the prices (2/5) are even higher than one pays for similar food in bigger nearby cities like Dayton and Cincinnati. There's a nice Chinese buffet very nearby that's far less expensive, for instance. My review would be 4/5 if their prices were closer to what's typical for this market. Service was very attentive, though the restaurant was also not busy at all. It's probably more lively on a Friday or Saturday night around the hibachi table. If I would go back, it would be for that experience.