I was excited to try this place because of all the things I've heard about their honey toast. The wait was quite long (45 minutes) which I was prepared for because of what I read in previous reviews. The place was tight and small but seemed to look like the happening place to be. The food was pretty good (miso butterfish, garlic bok choy, fried duck gizzards, rice, yakitori and ramen) along with the sake and glasses of wine that my bf and I consumed. However, the honey toast was my least favorite. It was too sweet for my liking. The overall experience was great but I can't say that I'd wait another 45 minutes to do it all over again.