Go again? Yup. Teppanyaki without all the fuss of crowds. Good was good for the price and amounts were gooder. The cook was fun. A little disappointed he didn’t throw shrimp into the air for us to catch like seals, but that was the real low point. If you want a good teppanyaki experience without having to go to Benihana, the McDonald’s of fake Japanese restaurants, come to this place.
We had a neat and fun dinner here with our 2 toddlers. They loved watching the chef cook and do tricks, so much that they couldn't focus on eating! Filet was tender and tasty. Portions were appropriately sized, not too big. Only complaint is I barely had time to eat due to feeding a kid, then taking her to the bathroom. When I got back to my table, someone was waiting for me to put my food in a to-go container. They definitely were in a rush to clean up. Kid-friendliness: Great for the show, but not enough time for parents to eat
The chef's personality definitely made up for the poor service. The waiter called my mother's hair wild because apparently he's never seen a Black woman with an afro. I told him that just because our hair isn't caucasian does not make it wild. He then proceeded to make a disrespectful reference that I shut down immediately. What's wild to me is having a hairline pushed back like the McDonald's arches and having the audacity to speak on anyone else.
Nice place, nice experience, friendly staff, clean and organized. Small and at the same time big enough. Decent prices for the food. Did was really good and they make the best to keep people entertained. Definitely coming back with the family. Plenty of free parking. Recommended Dietary restrictions: They have options for vegetarians.
The food is consistently fantastic.
Found this gem a year ago and is. Ow our go to hibachi place!!!!