Ramen restaurant with Japandi interior featuring wooden walls, flowers, and bonsai creates a cozy yet stylish atmosphere. Music ranges from pop to K-pop, making the vibe lively and energetic, though sometimes loud for conversation. Seating includes bar options and an upstairs area for parties, supporting a versatile dining experience.
Balls come out crispy on the outside and soft, gooey inside with a huge piece of squid in the middle.
Eggs cook to a perfect runny texture with a light brown sauce that adds savouriness without heaviness. The fluffy omelette gets cut and draped table-side onto fried rice, creating a neat presentation.
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The lunch special offers a main, side, and dessert for $25.
Happy hour features discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Rolls are priced between $6 and $8, making it budget-friendly.
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.
Takoyaki stands out as a key dish alongside Okonomiyaki. It pairs well with items like chicken katsu curry and yuzu cheesecake, making it a frequent choice during meals.
Omelette rice features a flavorful blend of fried rice and omelette with a house made sauce. Vegetable or sausage omelettes offer a tastier option than chicken.
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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 a cozy, authentic atmosphere with cute Studio Ghibli decor and a quiet, clean setting. It features self-serve water and tea stations and serves affordable, satisfying ramen and curry dishes.
Takoyaki stands out as nearly perfect with a texture and flavor that ranks among the best in the area. It pairs well with dishes like spicy pork ramen and Honey karaage for a solid starter combo.
Omelette dishes feature a mix of flavors like soba noodles inside the Omusoba and rice inside the Omelette Curry. The egg texture varies, with the Omusoba egg not always barely done as expected.
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The menu offers a variety of dishes including ramen, udon, curry, and teriyaki.
Parking is easy with plenty of free spaces available in the building.
The dine-in area is small and can get busy during peak times.
Private booths with curtains create a secluded dining experience enhanced by call buttons for quick service and device charging. The interior features beautiful decor that transports diners to Japan, offering an authentic atmosphere perfect for intimate meals or date nights.
Takoyaki here is perfect and fluffy on the inside with a fresh and authentic taste. It pairs well with other dishes like ramen and pork katsu, making it a standout choice.
Omelette rice features a silky omelette covering savory fried rice with a runny texture as expected. It often comes served with curry sauce, complementing the dish well.
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Parking is available, including overflow in a nearby hotel lot.
A 10% student discount is offered.
Reservations are made on a tablet upon arrival.
Japanese restaurant offers private booths with Japanese seats and themed rooms that create an intimate setting. The decor and attention to detail provide a beautiful, immersive atmosphere reminiscent of Japan. Drinks include exceptional cocktails like lychee martinis and passion margaritas.
Takoyaki stands out with a flavor that exceeds expectations. It ranks among the most delicious dishes and often gets recommended for its taste.
Tornado omelette rice features a fluffy egg on top and pairs well with curry sauce. The omelette fried rice is also flavorful and highly recommended.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, but seating is first come first serve.
Happy hour runs after 10 PM with buy one get one free on draft beer and sake.
Oysters are buy one get one free during happy hour.
Spacious, clean interior with natural light and cozy seating creates a relaxed vibe. Private rooms accommodate large groups, while window views add a pleasant touch. Atmosphere stays comfortable and cool, inviting for casual dining.
Takoyaki comes as a delicious side that can be piping hot. It sometimes arrives less hot on the first bite compared to other places.
Soft and silky omelettes come with flavorful curry options like pork cutlet and chicken. Portions are large, and the omelettes are well made without being overcooked.
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Expect wait times of 20-30 minutes during busy weekends.
Parking in the area is challenging; consider public transport or rideshare.
The restaurant allows customization of curry and rice amounts by grams.
Interior features honeycomb-shaped tables, unique seating options, and VIP rooms that create a cozy, authentic vibe. Music plays consistently, enhancing a surreal atmosphere reminiscent of Japan. Interactive elements like a game to win prizes and a tree for hanging omamori add playful touches.
Takoyaki has a touch of sweetness and usually contains one octopus piece, though small pieces should be two or three. It cooks in a deep fryer rather than traditional Takoyaki machines.
Fluffy eggs and crispy tonkatsu come together in the curry tonkatsu omelette rice. The omurice egg omelette tastes close to the real deal but could be served hotter.
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Parking is very limited due to the location next to other small restaurants and coffee shops.
Expect a one-hour wait time during peak hours, which can extend to two and a half hours.
Ramen bowls cost around $20 each before tax, with smaller portion sizes.
Spacious izakaya-style setting features warm lighting and traditional Japanese lanterns creating a relaxed vibe with interactive tablet ordering and a prize spin wheel. The atmosphere blends authentic Japanese decor with comfort food, welcoming groups with open seating and a clean, cool interior.
Takoyaki offers a great balance of taste without being too fishy. It comes out quickly and pairs well with other dishes like udon beef soup and tofu skewers.
Soft, savory eggs melt with every bite in the curry wagyu omelette and the classic omurice. The karage omelette pairs well with gravy, miso soup, and shishito peppers for a balanced meal.
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Happy hour offers half-off beers and a 3 sake flight for $9.
All-you-can-eat skewers are available starting at 9pm on weekdays only.
First-time visitors receive prizes, enhancing the experience.