Nice hidden space tucked in a side street. The space is dim and quiet. Great spot for date nights.
We tried the Unagi Kabayaki ($12) and the Kamakazi Roll ($11). The Unagi had very little eel in it. There were 3 maybe 4 (at most) broken pieces. Was served on a hot sizzling plate and completely hidden in onions. For the roll, we were unable to taste the assorted fish (as described). It was again buried in more tempura crumbs than fish. The food was not worth the price we paid.
Maybe the food quality was better for other Yelp reviewers, but our first visit was not good.
Overall, space was great but the food lacked a balance of essential ingredients.