Restaurants in Japan usually go out of their way to help customers. This place was an exception.
We had a bit of a large party and some of us arrived a bit early. The front desk told us that we could come in but once we started sitting, the manager had different ideas.
He started telling us that we should not have come in (even though we were told to come in). Then we were forced to start our meeting 30 mins early when some people have not yet arrived. We could have waited outside if we were not told to come in.
The manager was one of the rudest person who only seem to think about his own without checking what other staff members told the customers.
If you have a meeting and may arrive a bit early, this place is not for you. Anyone who plans to have a party here, avoid this place...
Read moreThis place is wonderful. We were basically brought in by an older woman who told us it was good and we were hungry so who were we to say no? When we came in we were greeted and immediately sat. The menu is big and has such a variety of great food. The sashimi was SO GOOD. The fish was so creamy and delicious. And the fried options were crisp and fresh without any of the grease of an American counterpart.
The cost is also mind-boggling. For 4 people we spent a little over 4k yen. And we were full. The prices here are PERFECT and we were so, so happy that we stopped in. I actually cannot wait to go back and we always talk about how good "Grandma's...
Read moreI ordered a mackerel sashimi and waited over 40 min to be served while the kaisen donburi (seafood rice bowl) was served in about 5 min. We finished everything before the sashimi arrived and it felt like forever to just wait for a dish of sashimi. Although the sashimi was very fresh, you should probably expect any orders that are not lunch specials would take time...
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