First off, the service here is spectacular. The lady was so incredibly nice. We came at the beginning of a weekday lunch rush, around 12pm. We managed to find a parking spot on the street next to the restaurant, but I'm not sure that there is a formal parking lot.
They started us off with a cup of noodle soup and salad. The salad dressing was a bit heavy on the ginger. We then ordered a spicy salmon roll to share, and two teishokus (meal set with rice, miso soup, seaweed salad, and fruit) - one with sashimi and one with chicken cutlets. The quality of the food was great, and it was a good portion for two people. I would definitely come back to Kintako.