Decor - 4/5
I like it! Warm wood tones that try very hard to mimic the ambiance of Japanese Izakaya back in Japan. It's immediately comforting - not quite like the ones done in Japan, but it still works and works very well.
Food - 3.5/5
A bit disappointing compared to Guu Izakaya's offerings and portions. Somethings were good and others were not. In the end, most of the offerings were easily forgotten - nothing really stands out. The oysters are fresh on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and for $1 each, I am told it's a good deal. I'm not a shell fish fan so I can't say either way. Others seem to enjoy it.
Price - 3/5
For the portions, the price is high. Guu charges similar pricing, but the portions are bigger.
The X-Factor
My friends like going here because of the young Korean and Chinese ladies who show up to eat the $1 Oysters on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. I guess it's a good place to come to if you enjoy the eye candy and don't care as much for the food.
Overall - nothing special. I usually go if someone else organizes a meetup there. I don't care for the Izakaya as I find they are average in taste. Go for the $1 Oysters or the eye candy; the food is not the reason you would patronize this joint.