I've been here before when it first opened but I have to admit I've come back due to the Groupon many years later.I was able to use the groupon the day I bought it which was great.
When I got there, I was so confused that there were two Maki Sushi. One was teppanyaki and the other one (that I've been to before) is the regular Maki sushi.
Looking at my groupon, I checked which restaurant it applied to and alas it was the teppanyaki one (which is probably why the groupon was cheap; two teppanyaki all you can eat dinners for 29.)
The all you can eat teppanyaki menu obviously featured less than its all you can eat menu however it was still satisfying.
A tip is to order a lot of the teppanyaki items at once because the chefs go to the kitchen and get your raw items, cooks for you and repeats the process for everyone at the table. To avoid waiting for the chef to cook other people's food, order sushi or a lot of teppanyaki at once. The desserts and salads are available in the refrigerated area however there are more to choose from the menu as well.
From my other teppanyaki experiences, these chefs didn't do much of a "show" to entertain customers.
I would say it's a great price with the groupon and I have purchased more to come back but on its own, it's quite pricey. In the end we only had to pay 2.50 extra for tip which is fantastic!
For those who have the groupon, the subtotal of the meal for two is $49.98, HST is $6.50, gratuity is 10% at $5.00 so total is $61.48. With $29 groupon being a value of $58.98, you only pay $2.50.
I ended up paying more tip because I really found great worth in the deal was it was enjoyable talking with others at the teppanyaki table!
**update 08/18/13
Pricing breakdown has changed since my review and now every groupon you have to pay an extra $9.60. They would not explain to me how it has changed.