We went here for dinner yesterday and my first impression of this place was good. Nice and cozy looking with a tokyo feel too it. When we first came in it didn't seem like they were sure we had a reservation but the place was quite empty anyways. The waitress seemed very nice, good service but I think may need a little more info on some of the menu items. Also she made a statement that they had the largest selection of sake in north america. I am an avid fan of sake and I highly doubt the statement is true as I have been to other establishment with a lot more selection. Although I would say they may have a few other unique ones I have not see in this city. Overall the food was very good with the exception of a few dry yakitori's and dessert was not my cup of tea. Sounded good but did not taste very appealing. Overall service was excellent as the food came out fast. Price point of this place is a bit expensive if your looking to get your tummy filled. If your here for casual drinks I would recommend sticking with beer or cocktails. The sake is worth it if your willing to dish out some cash for a bigger bottle. Even an upper scale japanese restaurant serving sake by the glass would be around 3 to 5 ounces for around the $10 - $15 but we had a chinese teacup bit over 3/4 full for $10 dollar is quite expensive.