"If you're a sushi lover, this restaurant may be right up your alley. However, if sushi isn't your thing, you'll find it to be a typical Japanese steakhouse, offering the same sauces, combo meals, and rice that you can find at many others. Since I don't eat seafood, I can't speak to that part of the menu, but the non-seafood options were fairly standard. The food itself was quite delicious. We chose to have a regular dining experience instead of the hibachi show, where the chef cooks in front of you, thinking it might be more affordable without the added entertainment cost. We ordered two drinks and two hibachi combo meals, totaling $72.99 before tip. The portions were generous and the quality was excellent, but I'm not entirely convinced it was worth the $73. All in all, it was a pleasant experience with tasty food and ample servings."