This place is reasonably priced and thus you get good value for what you pay. Food is all right. I had the eel dish which was pretty good. Sashimi wasn't the freshest I've ever had but it got the job done. The mochi dessert was fun to eat because of the chewy texture.
The downside to this place in my opinion is the interior where it felt like everyone was crammed inside a tight space. I got a bit uncomfortable eating in such a tight space. With a lot of people, it can get really noisy so just a calm night out I don't think is possible here. One can make the case that it's part of Kinoya's theme to have a festive atmosphere but it was too much for me the night we went.