“My boy was wanting to go here for his 10th birthday (apparently 3 other birthdays was going on too). At first, it didn't start too well. We waited for just like 5-10 minutes for a hibachi table. Once at the table though, we put in our order and waited for no less than 30 minutes before a chef came out. Once he came out, was another 10 minutes so that the orders could be straightened out...and still was wrong. My wife's steamed rice and my fried rice somehow wasn't on the order.Chef seemed like he was a bit on the grumpy side. As soon as he found out it was my boy's birthday...it was like a switch was flipped. The Chef turned into a very cheerful and entertaining fella. He had us all cracking up with his joking around and antics with my boy and the rest of us. He got my boy to come around and hold some of the utensils and wear his napkin like a bandana like you see some of the cooks wear. The waitress was really nice and got everything fixed that was wrong with the order and was so friendly and took care of my boy on his special day.My boy loved the experience and will remember it forever (and so shall we). Prior to this experience, my wife wasn't much of a fan, but I think she'll want to return after this.Oh and the food was very delicious! LOLKid-friendliness: My kids love this place (hibachi side) and they interact with them well.“
“I’ve been going here for years, they have little fish to greet you at the entrance, the staff is always super nice and will do their best to serve you well. I personally like the salmon hibachi and a couple sushi rolls. Both are delicious and priced just “
“Seasons is a great locally owned place for hibachi and sushi. We love getting a to-go order of sushi and crab rangoons, as well as occasionally dining in for hibachi. Their all you can eat sushi is really good, but the prices have fluctuated up and down a lot lately.Parking: Plenty of spots for the strip. Most of the businesses sharing parking are retail or quick eats, so they don't fight for a lot of long-term parking.Kid-friendliness: Kids are welcome, and there are options, but it is probably not the best place if your children need entertainment while dining.Wheelchair accessibility: Easily accessible with close parking, curb ramps, and wide doors. The entrance is a little tight for some powered wheelchairs.“