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| - Came here for both lunch and dinner, and the restaurant offers different feels during different times of day. In the afternoon, the restaurant is much quieter with a few well priced lunch specials, while in the evening they offer a wide array of fairly expensive tapas. For lunch I think this place is wonderful; tastes like authentic Japanese cuisine at an affordable price. However when it comes to dinner time, I do not recommend coming here extremely hungry, unless you're willing to spend a significant amount of money. Individual items are quite small for the price, though extremely worth it in my opinion, so the bill does add up very quickly when you realize that the 2-3 items you initially ordered just isn't going to satisfy your hunger. As a result, I recommend either a) coming in large groups to help offset the price of food and try a greater variety of dishes, or b) maybe eating a little something before hand so you're not ravenous upon your arrival. Another reason why the bill tends to add up here is the enormous sake/alcoholic beverages menu, which definitely makes you curious enough to spend the money on a variety of drinks that not a lot of izakaya places may have to offer (they even let you pick your own sake glass!).
Also, atmosphere here is great, the whole staff greets you when you enter and leave, and they are also very friendly helpful. Overall this is a great place to grab lunch, or get a few drinks with friends in the evening!
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