This is one of those places that we tried because it had such good reviews on Yelp but then, after we ate there, wondered if the other reviewers just didn't have much access to good sushi/hibachi places and thus had nothing to compare against.
It is located in a run down strip mall, is a little cheesy in decor and rather dark and cavernous inside, the sushi was American average (sushi in the U.S. often seems kind of disappointing and this sushi was that), the edamame was bland (the best edamame I've ever had tasted like it was boiled in lightly spiced broth with ham hocks for flavor then dusted with good salt... Toko's tasted like it was simply boiled in water).
Wait staff was good, to be fair... no complaints there. It's just that the food really didn't live up to what the reviews indicate.