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Went on a recommendation. I had very high hopes for an Izakaya that was off the beaten path. Here is my first impression and probably my last of Inakaya. They've cramped this space with as many tables as humanly possible. For such a small space this takes away from the experience by taking away people's enjoyable yet personal space. There was 2 servers and a person working the cash. Unfortunately they were not attentive to the customers or they didn't really know how to work in tandem or work the room. We had to wait so long for our order to be taken and had to ask twice for green tea. Now to the food... For the prices listed on the menu I was disappointed in the quality. Wayyy over priced! $15 for some single item dishes you can get a real Izakaya's for half the price. The worst part of the experience is when they try to rush you out to accommodate new customers... this is like a slap in the face after you have to wait so long for your food to get to your table. It's in our neighborhood but there are so many better options.
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