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Like many Izakaya restaurants, there are lots of loud yelling of greetings and orders and celebrations and such from wait staff, Kinka is no different. Generally this is loud enough but not too loud that you will get hearing loss. I do find that it adds a sense of excitement to the diner's experience. At Kinka, everywhere I turn was a server screaming in my face. It was very nice been greeted the minute you enter their restaurant but we had one server rush towards use and screamed Japanese into our faces. Since we had reservations, we where led to your assigned table very quickly. As we where walking towards our table, the server turned around and again screamed Japanese into our faces. I was impressed by these servers vocal abilities. It was like having a firecracker go off right in front of your face. After we ordered, they screamed out the order from our table to the kitchen. This time the scream was louder, I suppose it had to be since it had to reach the kitchen. Or, it could be the fact that she screamed right into my ears. We ordered the 9 course tasting menu. The salmon titakka (I think that is how you spell it) was exceptional. The kimchi bibambup was very good also. The battered fried shrimp and fried chicken were greasy. Flavour is ok but it left a film of grease on your tongue. The salad, octopus pancake, and BBQ beef short ribs are ok. I would definitely go back for the salmon titakka for sure (that is after I have my hearing test done first to make sure I have not acquire any hearing loss from the constant screaming of orders into my ears from servers screaming out other table's orders for the kitchen to hear).
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