The food was just okay, but compared to other hibachi places, this place just doesn't cut it. I ordered chicken and shrimp and fried rice, and everything was doused with soy sauce and salt, probably because there was no flavor on anything else. We mentioned it was my friend's birthday but apparently they don't do anything special for birthdays. I originally wasn't going to write a review on this restaurant until the young (maybe mid 20's) hibachi chef tried to throw shrimp in my mouth at the end of our meal. He missed, and said "it's because your big nose got in the way!" and laughed. Mind you, I hadn't said a word to him prior to this other than "please" or "thank you" so his rudeness was unwarranted. I'm sorry, but if you're hoping for a good tip or repeat business, don't be rude to your guests. Also, this place needs to find a storage space or something other than stacking their extra boxes of wine and plates and stuff everywhereeeee. It's an eye sore, distracting for guests and looks unprofessional.