This place reminded me of L and L BBQ and any other Asian Fusion Teriyaki BBQ. It's about the same pricing with heavy proportions and more options to choose from.
It has ample parking in a developing shopping complex with a modern urban/diner vibe upon entry amongst the silence of the majority of empty tables on a Saturday afternoon.
Their sides are satisfactory, but nothing special, since I ordered the shrimp tempura and it tasted more like the fried breading than the shrimp itself with an overly sweet dipping sauce. So, I would recommend sticking to their main entrees since those will rarely disappoint in portion size or quality. The meat given is equal to amount of rice and vegetables and their yakisoba though it isn't necessarily an item bursting with flavor despite the larger size of the meat as the flavor that does come from it is quite generic. I ordered the tofu with yakisoba, chicken and beef teriyaki and neither of them amazed but they did satisfy me for the equivalent of two meals.