The waitress was in a lovely kimono and treated us with kind Japanese hospitality. The yakisaba was delicately prepared, carefully seasoned rice, and grilled to a tiny hint of brown on the sides. The menu also featured both traditional and innovative items. Even the ponzu sauce for tempura was delivered a touch warm. If you enjoy refined dining, this place is a true winner. I would recommend it here even over the more...
Read moreArrived without a reservation, but were accommodated anyways. Amazing service, amazing food, everything was perfect. The hostess was great, despite our weak Japanese, and we had a lovely (somewhat broken) conversation. Already planning on our...
Read moreAbsolutely delicious food. The waiter was very friendly and even wrote us a slip/diagram showing all the fish names in Japanese and English. (This restaurant appears in chapter 14 of The Sado Life of Rosé the Witch, great...
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