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Avaliação da contribuiçãoA great little neighborhood gem! My first two visits were great. My third visit was a bit disappointing. I ordered a soba noodle and beef soup bowl. The beef was (as I found out after) from a roast. It was dry and game(y) tasting. I am going to chalk it up to me not being a big red meat eater. Everything else that I have ordered has been delicious though. I would like to see this place adding sushi to the menu instead of the pre-made sushi boxes. The pre-made sushi boxes are still delicious there is just a smaller selection of options. They do have delicious salmon sashimi that goes great with sake and a bowl of miso! I would recommend the Takoyaki in a teishoku/bento. The miso soup is probably the best miso I have ever had. (It is made fresh in house daily) There is a little hallway filled with groceries and I highly recommend the cloudy looking sake. It is a great creamy sake and delicious even when hot
Love this place. Everything is delicious. Hardest thing is deciding what to order. It gets quite busy so be prepared to wait. Staff are lovely.
The restaurant is tiny (which helps to give a sense of being in a Japanese home). Service was very friendly and efficient. Food was quite good except for the tuna tetaki that was not as fresh as expected in a Japanese restaurant and the sauce was quits strange.
Had the salmon sashimi rice bowl and was not disappointed. Seafood was fresh and portion size was solid. They even offer a Japanese gluten free beer which was great to wash down the large meal.
Very bland, very boring. Busy inside and really not sure how or why. Considering I am living, literally, 3 mins from this restaurant the food was dry.