Very little parking spots but it's right where the bus stops are so it's pretty accessible. It's usually full because this place only seats about 8-10 people bar style. The ambience is quite casual but gives you a urban feel. It looks a bit outdated on the outside but it's honestly a gem on the inside; decor wise.
Service is very friendly and the wait for your food is about 5-10 minutes which isn't bad. It is a open kitchen so you can see your food being made while waiting! Better to just do take out instead.
I ordered the chicken katsu noodle soup and it came under $12. The soup base was pretty mediocre and nothing too special, same with the udon noodles. The chicken was deep fried and crispy; the sauce was alright as well. Not much taste to it so I guess the seasoning was just lacking a bit. The texture overall of the chicken was pretty good; not too dry or stale. The portions however, is a very decent size! Wasn't able to finish the chicken or the noodles.