The place is pretty small so it's not advisable for big groups but very ideal for a family brunch/dinner date or an intimate date with your partner or friends.
The food is reasonably priced and the serving sizes were HUGE. Aside from the ones I pictured, we still had soba, chasu ramen, and odeng which honestly looking back we over ordered. We ended up taking some home.
Taste-wise food is really good! I especially liked the onigiri since it's a meal on it's own. The ramen for me is kinda odd since the noodles tasted more like chinese noodles to me but the broth and flavor profile is so good I just let it slide.
Overall would go back for more since the food is really good and the servers are...
Read moreWas disappointed. I came here before, pre pandemic. It was better then. In my last visit, ambiance was ok, typical of a Japanese Izakaya. Service prompt and ok. But the food was sub par. The oden was just a salty soup with bean curd skins, unlike a regular oden. Oden should have a very flavorful soup and varied ingredients. This was just a soup with salt. I ordered kaisendon. The way the fish was cut shows the total lack of sushi training. The tuna, and salmon had slices and chunks. The sinew of the tuna wasnt even removed. Quality of the fish was ok tho. The shari (sushi rice), was also improperly done. It was the most sour shari Ive ever tasted. Hope they can correct...
Read moreWe just walked in, 8 of us (2 kids), glad to be accommodated. Shop is small with only a few tables. Sashimi (tuna and salmon) were fresh, which I liked Tempura is the usual thing, nothing special Chasu ramen didn’t make the eater happy. The broth wasn’t that flavorful The rolls were big, too much rice Edamame, katsudon, rice noodles, karaage, et al were ordinary Forgot to take photos because we were already hungry and time was spent to exchange of...
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