Discrete place with authentic Japanese/Korean food. They separated our appetizers into two portions equally for us, it was a thoughtful service. Sake was warm and the food are all fresh and delicious! We had an amazing time here.
I went the other night for dinner with my wife and overall enjoyed ourselves. I'm glad I gave this place a try, even though I didn't think the food was all that extraordinary. I was hoping for something unique, but when I asked the waitress what she recommended, she mentioned the general tao, which wasn't at all why we went there. I ended up ordering the seafood udon in the stone bowl, which was good, but nothing to make it stand out from other stone bowls. I like the vibe of the place as it reminded me of the cute little bars in Japan with everyone having their own little section. Overall I wouldn't say the food is anything special, but worth a shot if you're living in the area. Don't come out of your way for it, would be my recommendation.
This is such a great little restaurant with really amazing vibes. The portions are good and delicious. I loved the style and decor as well. I definitely recommend this food experience.
They have such amazing food. The flavors are great. I had their tonkatsu Bento while my sister and boyfriend had the bibimbap. The staffs are very friendly and accommodating. Would definitely recommend.
- food: was too hot to enjoy at first but once the heat is lowered, its good - service/place: small and cozy and the waitress was super nice - portions: a lot so it was good
A very typical Japanese and Korean style restaurant with wonderful food that feels like it was made by somebody's mother.Food: 5/5
Warm, cozy atmosphere with delicious food. The staff was friendly, but once they served us, they forgot about us. I stood up and looked around, the restaurant was packed with customers, with no employees in sight. We had to wait until someone opened the main entrance door, and the bell summoned an employee from the back. Despite that very long post dinner wait time, the food and atmosphere make the experience worth repeating.
Very small place with very good food. Menu is very limited.Food: 5/5
The food did not impress me at all. I got the tempura bento box but didn't feel like everything was well blended together. The sauce on top of the tempura was also weird. Price is high for that quality of food and portion. Nevertheless, service and atmosphere were excellent.Food: 3/5
Had a birthday dinner here tonight, after a day of hiking in the snow. It’s a warm, inviting space with individual table space/, perfect for family gatherings with someone hard of hearing… you can easily hold conversations everyone in your group can join into even when the restaurant is full! Add the delicious hot food and smooth warm saki and this little restaurant is perfect. Highly recommend this place for multigenerational family gatherings as long as the six or so stairs down from the street to get into it are doable for your group.