Definition of hidden gem. Came here on a business brunch and I was super excited and impressed. It's a small little cafe/restaurant that offers great traditional Japanese food such as omurice, katsu, and even Japanese breakfast! They also have different kinds of fair trade coffee beans for those who are into that.
I got the Japanese breakfast of course, with mackerel and a side of natto, which for some reason I don't see too often other than at Manpuku. I am 100% for savoury breakfasts and it doesn't get any savoury than a piece of mackerel. I also got a genmaicha that was served with a cute individual tea press that I pretended to know how to use.
I swear this placed is run by only 3 people, one waitress and two cooks who also have to come out to serve the food when busy. I don't think one should expect a quick meal here. Come when you want to have a leisurely chat with friends or if you're going solo then a place to enjoy your time with yummy food. I will have to come during their dinner service to try out their other food!