Went on a friday and ordered a course costing 6000 yen per person. It takes about 4 hours for the course to complete, interrupted by two performances of dancing which was the highlight of the evening. You'll get thirsty over those 4 hours, so add an extra 1000-2000 yen for drinks. Mind you, it is more like 30 minutes of eating and 3.5 hours of waiting for the next dish. Some of the dishes are okay, but the main course was an outright struggle to eat. They also forgot the sauce from a few plates at our table. I would've been happy with it if I paid 3-4000yen instead of 8000.
The restaurant owner seemed like he didn't really like guests, he would get impatient when asked about the food. He also takes every opportunity to swindle the guests. Paying via credit card will incur an extra 5% charge on your total over what is written on the menu. Asking for a glass of water will cost you 550 yen. There is also apparently a reservation cancellation fee of 3000 yen, I can't imagine how they enforce that. He's simply a dishonest person and runs a dishonest business. The other waiters are generally polite, although a bit unprofessional and forgetful.
The restaurant itself is decorated in a very kitsch manner. The tables are wobbly, and the glass topping on them is broken at the corners, rendered safe by wrapping the sharp edges in tape.
The best part of the experience is the dancing, so if you are happy to pay about 4000yen for that, it might be worth going. There are just so much better food and nicer people in this country, I don't know how they can stay...
Read moreCool ambience but many unfortunate things about this place. if you order an ala carte instead of a course meal, they charge you an extra 1,000yen (and one drink + one dish is a must) so it ends up costing as much as the course meal. Even with a course meal you must order a drink. They don’t serve water for free, they just bring a mineral water without telling you it’s paid (which is not common in Japan) they only take cash. When we paid, the owner rounded up the number without telling us. they take forever to serve food. The main dish (after salad, soup and a pita bread) only came after one hour. They take 2.5hrs to bring us the last desert and tea, although we kept telling them we need to leave. overall they seem quite greedy and dishonest. The portion was extremely small for kebab (almost looks like an appetizer) one of their staff took a video of my friend, and asked for her line so he can send her. Instead he just messaged her like hi and trying to make a conversation, and not just send her the video right away. Very unprofessional to get a girl’s...
Read moreTerrible experience. We ordered baklava to take away, the server asked me how many and I, expecting him to mean how many pieces as many other restaurants in Tokyo do, said 3, I feel like he really should have double checked with me at this point but he didn’t, we waited for a long time for the baklava and rushed home, once I got home and checked my bag I realized I hadn’t gotten baklava at all but 3 trays of some other coconut dessert or something that I did not enjoy. I am a middle eastern person who goes to these restaurants to taste a bit of home - I know this isn’t baklava. There’s no nuts, no syrup and it’s full of some cream. Feel utterly scammed especially after realizing we paid 700 yen per box for this dessert which, again, I did not order and do not enjoy. Also the waiter was unpleasant the whole night and we were charged 550 yen for water, in Tokyo, where bottled water can be found for 110 yen at every corner. I would...
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