Review: dinner.
Bottomline: unique boutique restaurant that serves great Katsu (Japanese fried cutlets) plates.
Atmosphere: located in a strip mall in a residential area, this gem is easy to miss if you are not paying attention. The restaurant is small but has a nice Japanese cafe style feel to it. Recommend reso if you are coming here in a group. Service was good.
Food: we ordered the cream curry udon and the cheese Katsu. I was quite impressed with the presentation of the cream curry udon. You could tell they have a passion for making the food here. Taste was good, especially with the cream mixing with the Japanese curry that brings on a new unique twist to curry. However, the ratio of noodle to toppings wasn't great. There were plenty of noodles but not enough toppings. The cheese Katsu, on the other hand, was done very well. Batter was light and fluffy. The cheese was also a nice twist to a classic Japanese dish.
Value: portions were a bit light for the price they were asking for. The dishes weren't expensive, but don't expect to leave with a full stomach.