"The entertainment aspect of the hibachi was somewhat underwhelming. They performed the onion volcano and had us try to catch vegetable pieces in our mouths, but the onion volcano was quite small and brief. We also missed out on other traditional tricks like egg tossing. On the positive side, our chef was very friendly and engaging. The service throughout the meal was commendable, with employees and chefs checking in regularly.
However, the wait to be seated was longer than expected, especially since the hibachi grill area was mostly empty except for one other party finishing their meal. We later learned they were hoping more guests would arrive since seating is arranged along a counter/table that encircles the grill, allowing for multiple parties. It was quite calm when we visited, likely due to it being Super Bowl Sunday, when most people were preoccupied.
Overall, it's a great spot for delicious hibachi and teppanyaki food. Just come for the food, not the entertainment. Also, keep in mind there is a 20% auto-gratuity for parties of two or more and a $7 fee for sharing."