Anyone who thinks Nami is reasonably priced is on an expense account.
I went here on a weeknight when it was relatively empty, with a few men on business who probably didn't have to pay.
The decor feels authentic but quite dated, with the female servers wearing kimonos.
I ordered the salmon dinner for $29, which I thought would at least be a bento box at this price. Wrong. It came with an average miso soup and salad, rice, and a small piece of salmon which I could have made myself.
Maybe if you're on business, you can afford to try one of every dish, but I don't think this restaurant deserves a second chance.