We went to Kintako on a Friday night. Parking may be a bit of an issue. After 6, you can park on the street right in front of the restaurant. Or you need to park in a side street. Seating was easy. Service was great. The food was excellent. Really fresh sushi. Good tempura ... and they brought a separate dipping sauce for each of us. Short ribs was amazing. We finished off with green tea ice cream, and they were kind enough to give us a complimentary black sesame ice cream for us to taste. Prices were reasonable. I have to repeat: sushi was really fresh and high quality.
Fun fact: Kintako means golden (kin) octopus (tako).