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  • The storefront sign is still from the previous bar & grill establishment, and with casual café-style décor one could easily miss this humble izakaya from outside. The wooden stools could be a bit uncomfortable, I would suggest the tables in the back since those ones at least have padded back seating built against the wall. The restaurant is not as noisy as other typical izakaya, you won't hear the staff chanting here, which is nice if you want a quiet meal. Another bonus point, they take reservation here. The food menu is a simple one-page list of appetizers and teishoku (set menu with miso soup and rice). We ordered Anchovy Potato Salad, Tomato Salad, Agedashi Egg Plant, Tako Celery, Beef Tataki, Corn Kakiage, Curry Spring Roll, Tebasaki (chicken wings), Chicken Nanban Teishoku (deep fried chicken thigh), and Katsu Curry Rice. Some dishes were uncommon but very welcomed by the group, like the Stingray Fin and Corn Kakiage. The Stingray Fin was not on the menu and was complimentary. It was soft, chewy and aromatic, tasted like dried shredded squid and went well with beer. Corn Kakiage was corn kernels tempura, light and savoury, we loved this dish so much we had 6 orders of it. Beef Tataki was sliced seared beef with red onions and deep dried chick peas, I normally do not eat rare beef, but this dish was tasty and melted in my mouth. The rest of the dishes were delicious as well. For refreshments, I had the Jasmin-Hi, Umeboshi Sour, and Oolong-Hi. Jasmin-Hi was Jasmine tea mixed with shochu, this drink was quite refreshing. Umeboshi Sour consisted of salted plum, shiso, soda and shochu. The crushed up plum cocktail was sweet and salty, it worked well as a digestif. Oolong-Hi (Oolong tea x shochu) was also a delightful little drink. For dessert I had a Taro Ice Cream, which was sprinkled with buckwheat tea on top. The aromatic and crispy buckwheat tea really enhanced the sweetness of the taro ice cream. We were offered some Kirakucho Tokubetsu Junmai Sake at the end of our marathon meal. It was dry and silky, nicely balanced and went down smoothly. Everyone enjoyed the meal and service at this hidden gem, would definitely come back to try out other dishes.
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