Popped in for lunch when a nearby spot was unexpectedly closed- the meals range from $10-16 and come with soup and rice, which I wasn't feeling, so we opted for a random sampling of appetizers instead.
CHICKEN KARAGE: Japanese fried chicken, decent portion for the price ($5) but a little on the dry side. I've had some amazing karage in Vegas and this one fell short of my expectations. I preferred the side salad this is plated with to the actual dish.
TAKO SUNOMONO: Octopus and cucumber salad. This was perfect for the hot Vegas day, light and refreshing with a light dressing.
BEEF TATAKI: $7 for 9 tiny strips, served on a bed of radish with ponzu sauce. Pretty good flavor, liked the dipping sauce with daikon. Small portion is shareable but barely so.
CHICKEN KATSU SLIDERS: Ordered this because I saw another diner eating the across the room and it ended up being my favorite dish. Two fresh Hawaiian rolls with a halved chicken katsu cutlet and a tasty wasabi-infused sauce.
Service was basic. I like that they have iced green tea available as a beverage. Receipt is hand-written list with the total at the bottom, tax was obviously included but not written out, would prefer an itemized receipt. Our total seemed higher than it should have been. I will come back for the katsu donburi, looks to be the best dish.