Japanese restaurant in an unexpected place. There is no signage whatsoever outside the building where it is located. It's like a hideout, you enter a closed door, not knowing what it looks and who's inside. If I was alone, I would not have dared entered. But upon getting in, it was as if you were transported to Japan, it felt nostalgic and authentic. The place was so dated, but I think that was the charm of it. Their food also did not disappoint and price was just right. They even give out free miso soup, and hot or cold tea. The only thing is service is a bit slow, the fact that they are low on staff. They only have 1 person to take and serve the orders and I don't know how many in the kitchen, but our food took time to come out. And oh, they only accept cash which is a bit inconvenient. If we are not in a hurry, maybe next tome we will...
Read moreThis place is as authentic as it gets.
You will be greeted by an extremely loud welcome by the owner who's in flip flops.
Place is dank as heck, smelling of old musty wood, liquor, and smoke.
Ordered yakitori, butabara - excellent Negi - excellent Chicken skin - very good Natto - excellent Gyoza - one of the best ive ever had Highball - spot on
Value for money is amazing
This place is not for the faint of heart; This place is for those looking for a...
Read moreUnexpectedly Amazing! I stumbled upon this Japanese restaurant by chance, and I’m so glad I did! The food was unexpectedly delicious—full of flavor, fresh ingredients, and beautifully presented. On top of that, the prices were surprisingly affordable for the quality offered. It’s rare to find a place that balances taste, value, and atmosphere so well. Highly recommend for anyone craving authentic Japanese cuisine without...
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