I had my doubts about this joint, but overall I'm gonna say that I really like it here. I walked in and I had to take a moment to comprehend what was going on inside. Today was my first time here and I guess it clearly showed. I was helped out by Elise who gave me a good rundown of all the menu items and gave me some personal recommendations as well. She was helpful, patient, and cute too. ;)
You can even choose a nickname for your order and they don't care if you swear. I used 'Kyouchan' because that's what my Japanese family and friends call me. Nothing funny or interesting. Just the first thing that popped into my mind.
So I ended up getting a Tamago (egg) Burger and it turned out very well. The garlic fries were tasty and I liked the dipping sauces that they provided as well. The portions were bigger than those at Shake Shack for about the same price.
My dining experience was pretty trippy. The two TVs that were on had some old-school Sentai (??) and Ultraman (??????) episodes going on, complete with monsters crushing Tokyo city, five characters combining into one gestalt hero and the whole deal. The music playing was some 90s rap too which provided an interesting contrast. And last but not least, as I was eating, I noticed that the paper used to line the basket says "???????" which more or less means "Die you fucking asshole!" So obviously being politically polite isn't on the top of this place's priority list which is very refreshing in my opinion. I had a mild chuckle out of everything here and an overall pretty good experience. It's close to my work too, so I'll definitely be back to try the rest of the items on the menu.