Feels like being in a hipster wonderland. Make sure to have a reservation if you want to sit alone. Luckily I love the community table concept. They post their menu on a chalk board high on the wall. It seems a bit elitist in that you have to know that it's there, and old people have a hard time reading. The food preparation and imagination is fantastic. The menu is constantly changing, but they have a lot of the usual favorites (pork belly, tartares and sashimi). Also have really great drinks and desserts. A bit pricey, but worth a visit.