If you want an afterwork drink with some light food, Fin is your place. If you're hungry, you will most likely have to pay more than you'd normally would, since you'd have to order more dishes, given how small they are. They are not meant to be like normal portions you'd get at a typical restaurant, because Izakaya in Japanese culture is primarily a drinking establishment where food is served to accompany the drinks. I'm not saying I didn't enjoy my experience at Izakaya. I did. However, I left the place hungry after ordering some yakitori and soup. I can echo the comments of Ronnie F (3/22/2013). If you want to leave this establishment full, you'll have to leave a small fortune. If you're cool with that, by all means, Izakaya is waiting for you.