As with any Kinka/Guu in Toronto, they pretty much have the same menu. Always a reliable izakaya.
This one tends to have almost no line ups, even on Fridays/Saturdays that I've come here. Their service is sort of slow even with empty tables.
Good choices are takoyaki, okonomoyaki, potato pancakes, the udon/fried rice, raw dishes are apparently good (I dont eat raw but friends told me), and end it off with double black sesame ice cream.
Also tried their bday dessert platter. You get four different desserts to try and each is mini sized. Loved the green tea cheesecake and creme brulee.
Prices here are high for small portions but you are paying for the crazy welcoming and loud atmosphere too.