Upon arriving at the restaurant, you have to scan a QR code to wait for a seat, and you need to fill in your last name, phone number, and also leave your email (I find leaving an email very troublesome). However, they will notify you by email when your table is almost ready.
I specially went for a meal on a weekday afternoon to avoid crowds. I waited for about an hour and 40 minutes. You need to order using a tablet. The restaurant does not provide ice water (most Japanese restaurants usually do).
I ordered:
Salt-grilled chicken gizzard, one order comes with two skewers. I really love eating chicken gizzards, and I was not disappointed.
Noble grilled chicken thigh skewers with pepper, one order comes with two skewers. It was quite good; there's a bit of green onion added which is a plus.
Sauce-grilled beef skewers, one order comes with two skewers. There was quite a lot of sauce.
Noble chicken soup with rice, similar to chicken soup rice. Overall, it had great flavor and was delicious—a dish worth ordering.
Currently, it looks like every dish is $100, including drinks. The restaurant also adds a 10% service fee to the total bill.