It's a very casual tepan place with a spartan atmosphere and crowded seating, but it will still run you around $50 per person, and that's without alcoholic drinks or appetizers. It was busy on a Sunday night, and even though we had reservations and we came on time at 5 pm, they packed us into a crowded table that had already gotten started and was finishing their soup and salad. The food was good, although we were disappointed the meal didn't come with noodles. They charge $5 extra if you want fried rice instead of white rice. We were celebrating a birthday and said so as we were being seated, and we told the tepan chef too, but they didn't bring the ice cream and candle like they did for other tables. By the time we realized it wasn't coming after they handed us our check, our birthday boy just said forget it, so we paid and left. Kinda wish we had gone somewhere else, after what we paid and the disappointing service.
The best place to eat hibachi. Juan is an amazing host. If you love Benihana, you will never go back to Benihana after trying Tokyo Hibachi! Guaranteed! Parking: Plenty of safe parking. Kid-friendliness: They love children! My kids love this place and Juan definitely makes sure to welcome the children as his own.