Place is usually pretty empty, service is very attentive, but food quality for the same dishes was inconsistent over time. They accept card payments as well as cash.
Guide for social interaction autists like myself: You walk in and if service is at the door they will take you to the table. If the service is not at the door you can go to empty table and sit. Most of the tables with couch seats have a vertical hollow space from the side. It's where you can find the menu and pick what you want. If you have seated yourself, service will come to ask for your order. Whenever an item is added to your table, a receipt is added to another hollow space, roughly at the center of the table from the side. There might be a robot that brings your order and waits infront of your table. SOP is that service will come to do it for you, but they may take time when busy. If you decide to take the meal yourself, you need to close the doors on the robot and press something on the controller close to it's eyes to have it continue on its journey. When you are ready to leave, take the receipts from the side of the table to the entrance of the restaurant, where service will...
Read morePart of MK suki group. Reasonable prices mid level Japanese food, no service charge, but the taste is just ok, some items are not so fresh. Likely added MSG as my daughter is allergic to it. 2 High chairs available, kids menu and...
Read moreIt's not too crowded, so you can eat in peace. There's no problem with the taste, it's delicious. There is no discomfort even if Japanese people eat it. The menu with many varieties is a characteristic of...
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