This is our first visit to the colonial capitol. We decided to try hibachi on our first night here. We do hibachi about twice a month back home in Boston. The restaurant looks nice on the outside but it is totally disgusting once you stepped inside. There was a weird odor as we walked into the double doors. The carpet looked dirty and the table was not wiped off completely. There were pieces of rice and bean sprouts left on the table. The plates for the sauces had dried up sauces on them. At where we were sitting, we saw some ants crawling across the hibachi table. There was also a spider hanging over the hood of hte grill. We told the waitress about the bugs and she was oblivious about it. When we got our drinks, the waitress pushed the straw down on of the drinks to make it go down with her bare hands. That was not a good idea. I told her that they need to get straws that are wrapped up to be more sanitized. She did not respsond to my comments and just asked us for our orders. When we were done with the soup and salad, our bowls were never cleared off the table. The prices for the meals were outrageous. This is the first place I have ever been to that charges $2.50 for fried rice. You have got to be kidding me! I told management that his was crazy when I walked out of the door and they just laughed and smiled. It was a big mistake for us to walk into this place. We should have left when they told us the fried rice was $2.50 extra. Even the people sitting across from us were not happy with the extra charge on fried rice. Maybe we should have read reviews before coming to this place. They seriously need to get the health department in here to check this place out before they allow them to open business. My family and I do not recommend this restaurant to people who are visiting the area.
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