Small space with bright, clean interior and relaxing music creates a warm, casual atmosphere. The vibe is quiet and pleasant, making it feel cozy and inviting. The setting stands out for its Studio Ghibli-like ambiance and neat decor.
Gyoza comes with a satisfying mix of flavors, pairing well with dishes like potato shrimps and gyudojidon.
Kurobuta sausage and curry sausage appear on the menu and get ordered alongside dishes like pork cutlet curry and ramen. Sausage also comes as a side, sometimes paired with pickled cucumbers.
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They had specials for the opening, including $10 tonkotsu ramen.
During happy hour, Monsta Ramen Curry offered $3 beers.
The restaurant offers the option to order with the server or scan a QR code to order online for a discounted price on certain items.
Small restaurant with cozy seating and soft ambient lighting creates an intimate atmosphere. Open kitchen window shows fresh noodles made from scratch, adding to the authentic experience. Decor blends rustic and modern styles with cat ramen themes, offering a unique visual touch.
Light and tasty gyoza stands out with a flavor far from typical frozen potstickers. It serves as a star appetizer alongside dishes like tonkotsu ramen and spicy garlic edamame.
Crispy chicken and rice cake with Chinese sausage stands out as a tasty appetizer. The sweet sauce on the sausage and rice cakes adds a nice lift to the dish.
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Parking is available and affordable near the restaurant.
The restaurant offers vegan options on the menu.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food served.
Small space with cozy atmosphere offers light broths and chewy udon. Pork gyoza delivers solid flavor, perfect with karaage. Juicy Kurobuta sausage and Berkshire-style options shine on the menu.
Pork gyoza stands out with a delicious and solid flavor. It pairs well as an appetizer alongside karaage.
Kurobuta sausage stands out for being very good and juicy. The menu also features Berkshire hot dog-like sausages and a sausage don that gets positive mentions.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
The menu features dishes priced between $10-20.
Seating is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Skewers grill openly at the front, filling the space with savory aromas and creating an interactive cooking experience. The atmosphere stays easy-going and friendly, with simple, small seating that encourages quick meals. Music varies from none to classic BeeGees, adding to a pleasant yet casual vibe.
Crunchy bottoms and juicy, flavorful filling define the pork gyoza here. The filling likely includes chives, pork, and vermicelli noodles, matching the quality found in Japan.
Sausage skewers come out very smoky and delectable. They stand out alongside other excellent items like thigh and ribeye.
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It is better to make a reservation in advance or you may need to wait.
The restaurant no longer has sushi on the menu as of February 2023.
Ordering a 7 or 10 skewer combo provides better value.
Small dining space with classic Japanese wood block prints and dim lighting creates a cozy, spa-like atmosphere. Soft LOFI and piano music adds to the relaxed, homey vibe. Tables sit close together, emphasizing an intimate, authentic experience.
Gyoza stands out with quick service and a quality that surpasses many other Asian spots. It pairs well as a starter alongside dishes like edamame and complements a variety of menu items.
Sausage appears in the Japanese Omurice as a simple mix of scrambled eggs, rice, and sausage with a fatty component. The sausage Omurice stands out visually but offers basic flavors compared to other dishes.
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Lunch for two people is typically under $50.
They offer free coffee from noon to 5 pm.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol.
Small Japanese restaurant offers an open kitchen where chefs prepare okonomiyaki, creating an engaging dining experience. The atmosphere feels authentic and welcoming, with modern, clean interiors and a unique ceiling design. It becomes lively and crowded on weekends, with close tables and occasional loudness.
Chicken and pork fillings create a perfectly balanced gyoza. Yuzu pepper sauce adds a delicious citrusy kick. Spicy GOAM and yuzu sauce versions stand out for flavor.
Spicy sausage offers a mild kick that invites more bites without overwhelming heat. Japanese sausage, including the Spicy Kurobuta Sausage, stands out as a recommended choice here.
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Enter the PokΓ©mon card raffle by purchasing a drink and an okonomiyaki.
Parking is available right in front of the building.
The restaurant gets busy on weekends, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Small sushi restaurant with Japanese-inspired decor creates a cozy and inviting atmosphere with great lighting and music. Seating feels spacious and comfortable, supporting both intimate dinners and group hangouts. Fresh, high-quality sushi and sashimi stand out as key features.
Very well-prepared gyoza come in manageable portions, often paired with spicy garlic edamame. Orders usually leave some rolls uneaten, showing the gyoza size and quantity fit a modest appetite.
Skewers include rice cake sausage, Korean sausages, and fish. The sotteok-sotteok skewer stands out as delicious and often ordered multiple times.
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The all-you-can-eat price is $32.99 before 3 PM and $37.99 in the evening.
Children aged 3-10 can eat for $23.99.
Expect a crowded atmosphere, even on weekdays.
Izakaya-style restaurant offers authentic Japanese decor with traditional seating and moody lighting. The atmosphere stays cozy and lively, featuring karaoke that energizes the space late into the night. Guests enjoy grilling at the table and a varied sake and cocktail selection.
Gyoza here stands out with a crispy exterior and juicy filling. It pairs well with other dishes like karaage and chicken skin, making it a solid choice for a flavorful bite.
Sausages include wagyuu and pork varieties that stand out for flavor. Kurobuta sausage is coarsely ground with gristle and tastes more sweet than savory.
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Karaoke happens every Friday and Saturday night, starting at 9pm.
Happy hour offers $7 drinks, but only for the first drink.
The restaurant is open until 2 AM, perfect for late-night dining.
Minimalist modern design meets cozy atmosphere filled with amazing aromas from the kitchen. Bright, airy space often feels lively and welcoming, with a clean, well-designed layout that includes a distinctive concrete divider. The vibe suits those seeking authentic Thai-Isan dining in a casual setting.
Gyoza serves as a common appetizer alongside dishes like chicken satay and spring rolls. It stands out as a popular starter and pairs well with drinks like Thai tea and natural coconut.
Flash-fried Isan sausage has crispy sides and is nicely seasoned. It comes with chilis, slaw, sliced ginger, lettuce, and peanuts for wraps.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
The restaurant has a Michelin star for 2023, 2024, and 2025.
Parking is ample and available near the restaurant.