Very chic, modern decor mixed with some asian decor. The entrance has you walking over a koi pond, which was pretty cool. The inside had a lot of blue accent lighting, which was unexpected and kind of made for a futuristic nightclub vibe. The actual dining area (not hibachi) was more elegant than expected. Upholstered and cushioned seating and white tablecloths made for a nice dining experience. I believe they also had a private room for parties that had traditional Japanese floor seating and a low table.
Service is OK if not a little slow and unattentive. The bartender seemed unaware that we even existed when we sat at the bar to grab a drink while we waited for our party. Our server was OK, but the food took forever to come out, and they weren't even busy.
I can't comment on the hibachi since our party only went for sushi. Their specialty rolls are pretty crazy, and the designs are even crazier. All of the rolls we tried in our party were pretty good but there was nothing that stood out. Nothing that made you stop and say, WE HAVE TO GO HERE AGAIN. And I can't in good conscience get sushi here when Pacific East is just minutes away.
tl;dr - enter the set of TRON: Legacy, eat sushi that was designed by Ed Hardy.