I went here for lunch with my cousin. The interior is simplistic, but the front near the door is beautiful. We were greeted upon entry and asked whether we wanted ramen or shabu shabu, nothing more, nothing less. We decided to get shabu shabu, but our waiter provided no explanations to the menu which would have been extremely helpful in making decisions. My cousin and I ended up ordering the sukiyaki and beef tomato broth, both of which were pleasant in taste. I accompanied my meats with a sesame and shacha sauce which heightened the taste of the meat. The waiters made attempts to check up on us, but it felt awkward and forced despite us being the only ones there. The prices and food here are decent, but the service could be more welcoming and attentive.