We stopped in for lunch (place was empty--complete shame really, but I think it's bc it looks closed with the dark windows & no open sign, etc). The service was fine--guy seemed a little scattered--but the food tasted great (except they overcooked my fillet). I really liked the atmosphere/decor, but there seemed to be some sort of identity crisis with the whole Sake flights/Japanese thing mixed with the "high end" menu choices & oyster bar--not sure what's going on there. Regardless it was a cute place & the food was good so we'll definitely go back. Hopefully they can figure out how to draw in more people so they don't close down...this area desperately needs decent places to eat.