Do not visit this establishment in pursuit of an authentic teppanyaki experience. What awaits you is an exorbitantly priced meal featuring decidedly sub-par cuts of meat, prepared by chefs whose technique and confidence leave much to be desired. At several points, I found myself thinking I could have executed the dishes with greater skill at home—and with higher-quality ingredients easily sourced from a local supermarket. The entire operation has all the hallmarks of a tourist trap, further marred by the subtle but unmistakable pressure placed on patrons to submit glowing reviews.
To its credit, the restaurant maintains a commendable level of cleanliness, and the ambiance is tolerably pleasant. Our chef, though clearly inexperienced, approached their role with sincerity and earnest effort. Unfortunately, even that could not redeem an overall disappointing and profoundly unremarkable dining experience. I strongly advise giving this place a miss.