As an $$$$ restaurant located in Aria, I expected better and overall I was sadly disappointed.
I came here for my brother's birthday dinner. We ordered sushi appetizers. They were decent. At the same time, they did not taste as authentic and fresh as the ones I have had at the typical sushi joints in Little Tokyo. We then ordered food for the teppanyaki-veggies, seafood and wagyu beef. The chef was great and personable, don't get me wrong. We even conversed in Chinese.
But, the more important thing is the food. The portion was small and the food did not taste as if it was more high quality than any other teppanyaki places I have been to in Los Angeles. Overall, it was not worth the price. In addition, we waited at least 45 minutes before the teppanyaki started. I was so hungry by the end of the wait, and had to leave the dinner early because I brought a ticket to a. show and show started at 9:00 p.m.