Service was good but I can see how hectic it could be in peak hours with such a small venue and tight tables but waitress is friendly and tried to be attentive as possible. Parking is hard to find so we just parked at the gas station next door then it's just a hop, skip & jump away.
Total of 4 in our party (2kids). Ordered 2 meals off the kids menu. The plates and food was not worth the $8, toys that come w/the meal are the ones u get from the quarter machines. They come w/Capri sun pouch also, without kids menu the Capri sun is $1 each, which doesn't sound like a lot but u can buy a box of 10 Capri sun for $2. Kids mostly ate the fries which were good. But could've saved $16 off the bill and just ordered side of fries for them.
Adults ordered chicken katsu w/curry sauce on the side, and bowl of beef curry ramen. Chicken katsu portion was a little small for the $9 pd especially when you're used to getting larger portions at a Hawaiian BBQ place, but the taste was alright. Beef curry ramen sounds weird but definitely works! It was like eating a beef curry stew(it had potato & carrots) but with ramen in it. It's worth a try if you're in the mood for curry. We got the tuna poke app which disappeared in 1min by my hubby so I'm assuming it was delish. For dessert we got the honey toast, don't mistake it for French toast because we got plain toasted pieces of bread covered in honey topped w/ vanilla tea ice cream. It was still good but would've been awesome if it were actual French toast as advertised. And to go my daughter got a coconut smoothie bobs drink which was better than I expected it to taste.
All in all not bad but a little pricey when u add kids meals, dessert and sides. So if you're on a budget I recommend sticking to the ramen bowls (more bang for your buck) and skipping the kids meals. But try it for yourself u might just have a fun dining experience.