This was my second visit to the restaurant, and once again, I was impressed by the wide variety of food offered — from sushi and snacks to desserts and more. The rotary sushi bar is definitely a highlight, providing customers with plenty of choices that constantly rotate in front of you. It’s quite fun to pick and try different items without having to wait!
One of the standout items for me is the karaage — hot, crunchy, and packed with flavor. Teppanyaki too!! This two definitely a must-try. Some of the food items require you to place a prior order, but the good thing is they are served hot and fresh right after, which I really appreciated.
During my first visit, the service was incredibly fast — possibly because we came during a quieter hour. This time around, however, the restaurant was quite full, and the service was noticeably slower. It’s understandable, but something to keep in mind if you're visiting during peak hours.
The space is a bit packed, so it can feel a little cramped, especially when it gets busy. The atmosphere overall is still pleasant though, with a lively and cozy vibe. One small downside is the size of the plates — they’re quite small and not the most convenient for eating multiple items comfortably.
That said, the pricing is reasonable considering the variety and quality of food available. If you enjoy casual Japanese dining with lots of options and don’t mind a bit of a wait during busy times, this place is worth checking out.
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