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| - I thought it was excellent. Once walking through the doors you feel like you've been transported into a japanese izakaya.
I was excited to bring my parents here to try some more aunthentic japanese food, as opposed to the chinese version we get.
They have a long long list appetizers ranging from grilled eggplant, to soft bone chicken, to hotate butter (yum), to soft shell crab. Prices were good ranging from ($3-7 each, hotate was more $11.95) and good quantities to share. You could build a whole meal out of these appetizers izakaya style.
I got the Omakase for $48. It was a lot of food, and good enough to share for 2 ppl + 1 to 2 appetizers.
It was delicious! Including Sashimi, soba noodles, black cod, pickled sardines, tofu, grilled eggplant, sushi and dessert among others (7 dishes). It was a good variety, however my dad did point out that the ingredients were not something amazing, but something common but dressed up delicately (i.e. miso tofu, jellies+ fruits for dessert).
I recommend this totally for a date. It's quiet and you can find a nice spot with shareable food. There is also a tatami room at the back, good for larger groups.
The sashimi was quite good. you can get 6 pcs of your choice for $10.50 or get a meal out of it for $27.00 of a variety + soup+salad. Or an appetizer version for less.
It's really fresh, and of a great quality. I've had better, but I think it's quite good at this price point.
This is something different. Worth the visit!
So with all this food - sashimi app, 1 order of salmon sashimi, katsu don, soft bone chicken, hotate butter and omakase + small sake = iit was $40 a person and we were super full (3ppl)
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