The dishes are varied and delicious, with the mentaiko chicken thigh and salmon fried rice receiving particularly high praise. However, some items like the stir-fried water lily and stir-fried pig liver tend to be a bit salty, and desserts like the 7 o'clock pudding are not sweet enough. Overall, the portion sizes are decent, but some skewers are slightly small.
The interior decoration is in a Japanese style, compact and with dim lighting, creating a more comfortable atmosphere that is especially suitable for a pet-friendly dining environment.
The service is average, and some dishes require a longer wait time; the efficiency of the service needs improvement.
🔅Actual visit date: 2025/03/14
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I made a last-minute plan with a friend and found this izakaya on Google. Since it was a special holiday, there were quite a few people that day, and as soon as a table was available, customers sat right down. The interior decor is quite Japanese, it's a small space, and the lighting is a bit dim, so the food photos came out a bit dark. Below are the dishes we ordered that day.
▪️Mentaiko Chicken Thigh $140
▪️Wasabi Chicken Breast $130
▪️Mustard Matsusaka Pork $140
▪️Pork Roll with Tomato $120
▪️Salt-Grilled Zucchini $100
▪️Salmon Fried Rice $180
▪️Stir-Fried Chives with Pork Liver $140
▪️Stir-Fried Matsusaka Pork with Water Lily $150
▪️Pudding of the Hour $100
▪️Condensed Milk Dumplings $90
▪️Sayama Black Tea Plum Wine $170
▪️Green Tea Plum Wine Shawa $120
Everything was quite delicious; the mentaiko chicken thigh had a generous amount of mentaiko, and both the mustard and wasabi dishes had a nice kick (which I like). The stir-fried water lily, fried rice, and stir-fried pork liver were also good, with decent portions, but these three dishes were a bit salty—maybe intentionally so to pair with drinks (the pork liver took a long time to arrive…).
Seeing pudding at an izakaya was quite special! However, it was a bit not sweet enough haha. The texture was okay, and the dumplings were also decent, but the condensed milk and peanut powder didn't taste fragrant enough. The black tea plum wine was a bit too light, while the shawa was pretty good.
Overall, many prices were a little cheaper than expected, and the portion sizes are decent, although some items felt a bit small (like the pork skewers). The food was standard; I wouldn’t specifically revisit, but if I’m nearby, I might stop by.
P.S. That day I suddenly saw that pets were allowed, which I found to be pet-friendly~~~