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Otto Yakitori is a cute little Japanese pub but not the best place to get dinner. My friend and I visited this place for dinner on a Wednesday night (no line ups, quick service), we each ended up spending roughly $20 but coming out hungry... and we aren't big eaters either. We ordered roughly 10 skewers to share (skewers range anywhere from $1,50 to $3). Out of the ones we tried, only the cumin lamb and the pork meatballs were properly seasoned, all the other ones lacked salt (we got chicken skin, chicken gizzard, chicken thigh, pork belly, chicken wings). We also ordered a small portion of fried chicken, they were very crunch but I wasn't a huge fan of their dipping sauce, which consisted for the most part of Japanese mayonnaise. It just felt too heavy. Overall, I would recommend for this izakaya for a pub night/late night snack but don't come hungry expecting a meal.
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