Excellent food, service & showmanship. A bit pricey (as are all Hibachi steakhouses), but then you're paying for the entertainment value as well - and they really care about that aspect. Plus, the setting is fantastic - a 16th century Japanese farm house imported timber by timber makes up a large portion of the restaurant, and they have a quaint Japanese garden out back with carp pond, bridge, nice plantings, etc. to enjoy when the weather's good. A nice way to spend the time while waiting for a table. BTW, this is a great place to celebrate birthdays (tell them when you sit down, and you'll get even more entertainment thrown in). We go back again and again, and are never disappointed.
Pros: Setting, entertainment aspect, serving sizes, ambience
Cons: price, sometimes crowded, with long waits
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