Japanese spot shines with private booths and a large sake bar. Agedashi tofu is mostly fresh but can have a strong smell. Happy hour offers tasty small plates and friendly service with good drink choices.
Agedashi tofu here is mostly fresh and tasty, often served alongside dishes like ramen and takoyaki. Some batches have a strong smell, which stands out compared to the usual mild flavor.
Cozy spot with a happy hour menu featuring tasty small plates and a good selection of drinks. Servers provide helpful tips about happy hour times and specials.
Good to know
Make sure to book your table to avoid long wait times.
Be prepared for a long wait (45 minutes to an hour) if you don't have a reservation.
The restaurant is welcoming for large parties, accommodating up to ten guests.
Izakaya-style space filled with authentic Japanese decor and retro anime visuals playing behind the bar. Atmosphere feels cozy and charming, closely resembling izakayas in Japan. Regulars enjoy anime-inspired cocktails and a lively vibe with a DJ and classic anime movies on TV.
Happy hour runs daily from 3 to 6 PM with affordable prices like $5 pints, $3 off specialty cocktails, and $8 wines. It offers great deals on most drinks, making it a solid spot for quick drinks after work.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to secure a meal, especially for large groups.
Happy hour offers $4 Sapporo and runs daily from 12pm to 6pm.
Free parking at the meter is available after 7 PM.
Japanese beer house style meets anime-themed decor and One Piece projections, creating a lively yet cozy vibe. Enjoy flavorful agedashi tofu and crispy, juicy karaage during happy hour deals that keep the mood satisfying and light. Unique cocktails and artisanal beers complete the experience.
Agedashi tofu comes in a good portion and offers flavorful taste. It stands out alongside dishes like pork kakuni and karaage.
Good deals highlight the happy hour with crispy and juicy karaage that stays light. The overall vibe during happy hour feels great and satisfying.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with great deals on drinks and appetizers.
Reservations are recommended for larger parties or peak times.
The restaurant charges around $50 per person for food and drinks.
Japanese spot offers a serene atmosphere with cozy vibes and elegant decor. Enjoy stellar agedashi tofu with umami mushrooms and ginger spice. Happy hour features well made cocktails and tasty appetizers like takoyaki and katsu sando.
Stellar agedashi tofu features umami from mushrooms, spice from ginger, and a mild dashi broth. It pairs well with the hijiki salad, noted for its exceptional quality.
Happy hour runs weekdays from 5 to 7 PM with well made cocktails that are not too sweet. Appetizers include takoyaki, shishito peppers, fries, and katsu sando.
Good to know
Yakitori is only served at dinner, but the ramen is available all day.
The lunch set offers great value.
The restaurant offers fresh and premium cuts of fish, as well as plenty of vegan options.
Counter seating surrounds chefs assembling heavily garnished hand rolls in a dark, minimalist dining room that contrasts with a bright plant shop entrance. Atmosphere feels clean and classy with a modern style and a calm, practical design. Seating is spacious, allowing diners to watch chefs work without feeling cramped.
Agedashi tofu stands out with its exceptional quality and flavor. It pairs well with dishes like the uni cup and Salmon Tataki.
Happy hour features crab croquettes and sake. It offers a solid selection for a casual drink and bite.
Good to know
There is no seating until 9:15 PM for late appointments at 8:45 PM.
The kitchen closes at 9:30 PM while diners are still eating.
The only dining sets available are the grab set and the temaki set, which are both flavorful but expensive, approaching $40.
Tall ceilings and modern decor with wood accents create a welcoming space. Enjoy crispy agedashi tofu and skewers as popular appetizers. Happy hour from 5 to 7 offers sushi and sake specials with great value and taste.
Crispy exterior and silky interior define the agedashi tofu here. It comes as a popular appetizer alongside skewers like momo and ebi.
Happy hour runs daily from 5 to 7 with sushi and beer/sake specials. The menu includes the Arigato set and various drink specials that offer good value and taste.
Good to know
The happy hour sushi and beer/sake special is available from 5-7 PM every day.
Every Tuesday, the restaurant has a live tuna auction where they cut a huge tuna fish flown from their own farm.
Customers should come early to take advantage of the lunch deals.
Neon-lit interior blends with wooden booths for a warm izakaya feel. Happy hour offers $1 okonomiyaki and drink deals from 5 to 7 PM. Agedashi tofu shines with balanced texture and pairs well with fried oysters, making it a must-try.
Agedashi tofu stands out with a great balance of texture and flavor. It pairs well with other dishes like tataki kyuri and fried oysters, making it a memorable choice.
Happy hour runs from 5 to 7 PM with $1 okonomiyaki for 3 pieces. Specials include discounted drinks and quick bites.
Good to know
Don't miss their happy hour from 5-7 PM, where you can enjoy $1 (for 3 pieces) of okonomiyaki.
The restaurant charges a mandatory 20% gratuity and a 20% service charge on the bill.
The restaurant can accommodate big groups.
Cozy space with Shibuya street food style decor and casual bar atmosphere creates an authentic Japanese vibe. Music and lighting add to the calm, inviting energy. Creative cocktails like the Espresso Martini complement the experience.
Silky, lightly fried tofu sits in a homemade sauce that sharpens the appetite. The texture and flavor balance make it a standout dish.
Happy hour runs long from 12 to 7 with $5 beer. Draft beer prices stay reasonable during this time.
Good to know
The restaurant takes reservations on Google.
The fish plate costs over $30.
Expect large portions for most dishes.
Basement setting with a small, cramped entrance and closely packed tables creates an intimate but noisy environment. Loud modern hip hop and R&B music energizes the space, making conversation difficult. Crowds gather early, drawn by frozen beer, authentic Japanese food, and a vibrant bar scene.
Crispy texture stands out with a quick delivery after frying. It pairs well with ground ginger, bonito flakes, and a tasty sauce.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended during busy dinner times to avoid long waits.
Expect a wait of over an hour during peak hours on weekends.
The restaurant charges $20 per person if you can't make your reservation.