If you're looking for a fun hibachi experience this is a good little place to check out. There is a bar on one side with tables on the other. The food is good, and the staff are friendly.
The back of the room has an awesome full-wall art piece that I think really pulls together the experience.
I gave three stars because the food and the hibachi don't shine as they should. It's pretty standard and basic.
Also a questionable experience--friend was sick after hibachi with me one night where she had the shrimp and said it tasted weird. Bad shrimp or not cooked enough? Not sure.