"This restaurant has a stunning appearance, featuring a lovely pond out front with a waterfall. The interior boasts a charming atmosphere with private rooms where guests can remove their shoes and sit on the floor. There's also hibachi seating that allows diners to gather around the grill and watch their meals being prepared. We opted for the dining room because we had a little one with us, and it can sometimes get quite hot there. I wasn't a big fan of the hibachi dish; the sauce was rather sweet, and the rice had an odd onion flavor. We ordered vegetable tempura as an appetizer, but it arrived with our main courses instead of beforehand. To top it off, there were only four pieces on the plate for $6.95! The overall cost of the meal also felt a bit steep at $16.50 for dinner. Personally, I prefer Sushi Café much more."