. . . "2016-11-16T00:00:00"^^ . "I used to work in the WF3 building, but had never experienced dinner here and after visiting over the past weekend (Saturday 11/12), I still did not enjoy the experience of actually eating. (Honestly, I no longer care to do so.) \n\nA friend of mine arrived 4 minutes before us to ask for hibachi seating for a party of 4. The hostess was very blunt (borderline rude) and advised that since there wasn't a reservation, we (myself, plus 1) would need to arrive immediately. As this is being shared, myself and my plus one are opening the door to step in. Therefore, we are all present and the hostess acknowledges this much. Five minutes following our arrival, another party of 2 walks in requesting hibachi seating for a party of 4 but the other 2 were on the way. The hostess informed them of the same information, that they will need to arrive within 2 minutes to be seated. Well, 4 minutes later (we're now at 9 minutes that our party of 4 has been waiting to be seated) the other 2 individuals walk in to complete the second party of 4 without a reservation. The second party of 4 is immediately seated at the hibachi table and the rude hostess then informs me that we will have to wait maybe an hour or more, following those with a reservation.\n\nIn the meantime, she informs another party (with reservation) that they will have to wait another 40 minutes...apparently they had already been waiting an hour. Someone else walked in and one phone call led her to inform both parties that the wait was 20-25 and 30 minutes, respectively. \n\nAt this point, we have already decided we're not eating at this establishment because no one knows how long they're expected to wait. Did I mention, there were regular non-hibachi tables open that we and another party were denied also? \n\nWith my friend being pregnant and myself being \"hangry\"... we left and enjoyed hibachi in South Charlotte. No thanks, they don't deserve a second-first try for me."^^ . "0"^^ . "1"^^ . "0"^^ . "1"^^ .