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| - Came here after a friend recommended it and I was not disappointed.
They greet you in such a friendly manner when you enter. I went with my friend and boyfriend. Between the three of us, the bill came up to ~$90 (after tax, before tip) but we left satisfied. The portions are tiny and the price on the menu is per skewer.
When you're seated, they bring over warm, moist towels for you to clean your hands and take your drink order. My boyfriend and best friend got the mojito while I just got tea, since I didn't feel like drinking but when the drinks arrived, I had a sip to try it. We were all very impressed. It tasted very nice (i liked the fact that it was made with rum, a lot of places use gin and I don't like it) and not too strong. It was so good that we ended up getting another round of mojitos and I got one myself. So between the 3 of us, we had 5 drinks.
The skewers were nice and hot when they arrived. The quality of the good is great and it's good for sharing. We just ordered a whole bunch of skewers and shared everything. I really enjoyed the baby octopus (fried), the rice ball, salmon, chicken gizzard, quail egg wrapped in pork, just to name a few. There were others that we also enjoyed but I can't remember them all from the top of my head.
Will definitely be returning to try other items. Also, when you leave, the waitress actually signals the rest of the workers and they all say goodbye when you leave (in Japanese). Keep in mind that the cost will add up depending on how much you guys tend to eat (the three of us tend not to eat a whole lot) but according to the friend that recommended the place $90-$100 for three people sound about right.
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