Guest Attire Policy - Benihana

GUEST ATTIRE POLICY

Benihana prides itself on creating an enjoyable, upscale dining experience for all of our guests.

To enhance the experience of all of our guests, we ask that you wear proper attire consistent with our

communal dining experience, which may include having young children seated at your table.

We reserve the right to deny entry or remove any person wearing attire that we consider inappropriate

or attire that could detract from the experience of other guests.

Examples of unacceptable attire include:

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Flip flops, slippers, bare or sock feet (shoes, sneakers, or sandals must be worn at all times)

Swimsuits/bathing suits; bathing suit cover ups

Torn, ragged, soiled clothing or shoes; clothing emitting offensive odors

Gym attire; jogging or biking shorts (leggings are permissible)

Tank tops (sleeveless tops with straps less than 2¡± wide and a scooped neckline reaching 3¡±

below the sternum), spandex, sports bras, muscle shirts, body suits, tube or halter tops

Clothing with offensive language and/or graphics

Excessively revealing clothing; clothing made with offensive material (i.e., transparent)

Exposed undergarments or lingerie

Clothing which exposes inappropriate portions of the body such as string bikini tops, G-strings,

bikini bottoms, and skirts or shorts that do not cover one¡¯s entire bottom when seated

Adult costumes or clothing that can be viewed as a costume (children under age 9 are excluded)

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