My experience here was average. My father came to visit me and this was a place we tried for dinner that night. This is the first Teppanyaki place I've gone to in the valley and I chose it because it had better reviews and it was mediocre. The quality of the protein was great but there was a major lack in overall flavor. I asked what type of sauce the chef was using to make all the food and it was soy sauce. Previous teppanyaki places I've been to had used multiple sauces and it was very flavorful. The chef was nice but the show was boring. My other guest had never been to a teppanyaki place so they enjoyed the show but I've definitely seen better. The chef wanted us to put our plates close to the Hibachi grill so he could put the food on our plates without reaching over which made it awkward because then we can't reach over to eat our food while it's being plated until after. By the time he was done cooking everyone's proteins, rice and veggies and we grabbed our plates, the food was cold. The guy serving drinks and taking orders for the chef was dressed in a zip up hoodie and a hat and seemed like a manager or owner but was not very personable. I would look for a better place unless you've never had teppanyaki before and you would prefer to not drive somewhere else.