For the higher price, I was assuming it would have mind-blowingly delicious food. Sadly, the dishes were a bit of a hit or a miss.
Staff: They were very pleasant and were quite helpful. I did notice that once we slowed down on our food orders, it was more difficult to get their attention. Some foods came very fast, however there were a few dishes that were very delayed (we ordered a couple dishes during our initial order but it didn't arrive until after the second wave of orders).
Ambience: It has a dark rich wooden seating and dimmer lighting. While I love the feel of it, I did find it uncomfortable after being seated for a whole meal. A plus is that you can hang your jackets or store them under the box seats.
Food: You're ordering small dishes for food, so the bill can rack up quite easily. The Norimayo Tsukune (chicken meal with teriyaki sauce and mayo) was mighty delicious, the meat just melted right off. The Wagyu Beef Tsukune with Teriyaki (wagyu beef meat ball) was disappointing and lacked flavour and seasoning. The Teppan Gyoza had a very heavy sauce that overpowered everything. The Tokyo Shoyu Ramen Raijin was very good but for the cost, you can definitely get a larger bowl elsewhere for the same quality.
The bill came to ~$40 with tax and tip included. Overall, I don't know it was worth that price, especially since there's so many options all over the GTA with similar food options.