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Well... Where should I start... First with all my respect to the Yelp community, you guys are being fooled by this restaurant. The "Okonomiyaki" that they serve is not Okonomiyaki, is not even close to the real dish at all. For that reason they shouldn't be called OkonomiHouse, the restaurant name should be just "House" Overall Review: Place: It's clean, organize mmmm i guess that's it.. Service: It took them a while to make a flat pancake, sorry for calling it like that but it just doesn't deserve to be called "Okonomiyaki". The server was nice and friendly. Food: Let's talk specifically about their "Okonomiyaki", as I said it taste like pancake with Okonomiyaki sauce bought from J-Town. That sauce doesn't even taste home made. That day i went there with a Japanese friend and even she was ashamed/embarrassed of eating that. She couldn't believed that a restaurant run by Japanese people is serving that, if they were Chinese or Korean or Filipino we might had given them 4 Stars in this review. Final Comments: I never tell anyone to not go to a restaurant, you gotta go there to experience the place and get your own opinion, just don't order their "Okonomiyaki" it is a too expensive pancake and they have better stuff there to try.
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