Japanese restaurant with simple but effective décor and still have a welcoming feel upon stepping inside (although lacking the greeting you normally get when entering a Japanese restaurant - irasshaimase!). Small and limited seating but well spaced out. I like how everything is already on the table (soya sauce, napkins, small sauce bowls and chopsticks). The menu I feel is well designed, simple, easy to read. They have a self serve tray with water and spare plates.
Ordered the Unagi - grilled eel bento box, came with a small salad and miso soup. Salad was good, miso soup ok and eel was presentable, flavour was good, texture abit on the soft side. Also ordered a Beef Tataki which was average, kind of lacked freshness, seemed like it was in pre-made and stored in the fridge for some time. Overall though, not a bad dining experience for a neighbourhood Japanese restaurant.
Jerry
Had a great experience last night. Went out with my wife for a nice meal. Price of 2 bentos and 2 ice teas came out to $48 which is reasonable compared to some other alternatives.
Quality of food was great. Though miso soup was a little weak but still satisfying.
Music was a little to loud. But all in all a great evening
Liam Panton
Ambience is good 👍 , service is pleasant 👍, and food is tasty and well presented. Best of all, I think the prices are very reasonable. This is one of those that I will return again and again.😊
Kwong Keet Chan
Still my favourite place to eat sushi SOR. Great prices, great food and fast friendly service.
Robert Wallace Laird
Great local Japanese restaurant with plenty of parking. Although flavours ain’t the authentic Japanese flavours, some of them are not far off and definitely worth trying still. Portion sizes and fillings are well served with most dishes and very reasonable prices too. Hopefully they don’t change this later. I am looking forward to return for more and try different menu items. The only down side is staff attentiveness and friendliness, quite hard to get staff attention as their counter faces the door and the staff all have their heads down (probably using phones) at the counter.
Christine Sun