Hubby had been wanting to go there so we did last weekend.
The sake is pricey, but we split a bottle of Wandering Poet (which may have contributed to our positive view of the place. There were some loud partiers by the bar but we were promptly seated in the back quieter area. A Japanese film (I think it was Zaitochi) was playing.
We decided to make the bar snacks a light supper.
Hubby had edamame, which he said was typical. We had the pork gyoza, which were some of the best we've had. Then we shared a bowl of soba, which was also good.
The waitress, a student from Osaka, was delightful. She came by and chatted when she could. We've been to Japan so it fun to reminisce and share notes with her.
We had an enjoyable evening there and plan to return. Hubby (who loves Pokari Sweat-ugh!) needs to try the Pokari-tini