Interior combines neon-soaked decor with wooden booths and paper lanterns, creating a warm, authentic izakaya vibe. Music varies from lively to loud, shaping a bustling atmosphere that suits groups more than quiet dates. Space feels roomy yet retains an underground Osaka bar charm.
Stir-fried noodles come with sliced pork, cabbage, and bonito flakes. Seafood yakisoba offers a tasty variation alongside the classic version.
Small izakaya focused on yakitori with excellent chicken heart, tenderloin with wasabi or yuzu, and chicken thigh. Offers $1 okonomiyaki happy hour and $10 udon lunch specials providing great value.
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.
Japanese restaurant offers a stylish and cozy interior with tasteful decor and a warm, inviting atmosphere. The ambiance feels effortlessly welcoming and suits intimate dinners or wine nights. Tables sit close together, creating a lively yet comfortable setting.
Brisket yakisoba stands out with its rich flavor and tender meat. The dish pairs well with other items like the miso butter roll.
Omakase-grade fish shines in the sashimi and kaisen don. The wagyu carpaccio and truffle ramen stand out for their rich flavors. Chicken katsu curry and wagyu ramen offer solid, high-quality options.
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Manhatto has not obtained their liquor license yet, so plan accordingly for drinks.
Prices are reasonable, especially for the quality of food offered.
The lunch special includes soup, salad, and an entrรฉe at a great value.
Small, cozy spot with wood paneling offers a calm vibe. Enjoy soy sauce yakisoba with rich flavors and tender noodles in ramen. Try Hiroshima-yaki for a crispy, savory twist on Japanese food.
Soy sauce based yakisoba stands out with a very good flavor. Chicken yakisoba and chicken fried rice come across as excellent and tasty. Tonkatsu yakisoba is also available and well-liked.
Ramen here stands out with rich pork broth and tender noodles. The Hiroshima-yaki features a thin, crispy crepe-like layer with grilled chicken and savory sauces. Takoyaki is made in-house, noted for its authentic texture and flavor.
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You pay at the front and they bring your food out, making it very casual.
The restaurant offers affordable Japanese food.
The menu is easy to navigate and customizable based on one's preference.
Small, cozy space with a covered backyard patio offers a relaxed vibe. Crowds gather for reasonably priced, traditional Japanese snacks like well-made onigiri and refreshing fruit sandwiches. Nearby bookstore adds a unique touch to the waiting experience.
Beef yakisoba stands out with its chef's special preparation and the kitchen's flexibility to omit mayonnaise for allergies. The dish is consistently delicious and served in generous portions.
Onigiri here stands out for being thick and perfectly savory, with options like mentai and salmon that impress. The menu also features a strawberry and cream sandwich and a chef's special beef yakisoba that can be customized for allergies.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Happy hour is from 5-7pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Parking is available in the lot behind the restaurant for $10.
Small space filled with eclectic maximalist decor and retro arcade machines creates a casual, pop culture-infused vibe. Seating on old beer crates adds a unique but less comfortable touch. Music selection is consistently great, enhancing the lively atmosphere.
Omu Yakisoba features an omelette stuffed with noodles that stands out. The sauce on the yakisoba noodles is unique, unlike typical Japanese restaurants.
Offers authentic Japanese izakaya dishes with standout items like Black Garlic Ramen and Omu Yakisoba. The food features high-quality fish and meats with rich, satisfying flavors.
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This place is cash only, so bring cash before visiting.
The restaurant only accepts Zelle payments on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
The restaurant is open late, perfect for dining after work.
Small Japanese restaurant offers cozy, stylish dรฉcor with Japanese cartoon posters and colorful decorations. Atmosphere feels like stepping into a Tokyo street, enhanced by relaxing bossa nova music and friendly energy. Space fills up during peak hours but maintains a great vibe throughout.
Shrimp yakisoba features perfectly cooked noodles and a savory sauce that balances well. Chicken yakisoba stands out for its flavor, and beef and chicken yakisoba options are available.
All-you-can-eat sushi offers fresh sashimi and a wide variety of rolls including spicy salmon and spicy tuna. Hot dishes like crispy takoyaki and savory shrimp yakisoba add to the flavorful options.
Good to know
The sushi buffet costs $19.99 for lunch from Monday to Friday.
On weekends, if you go after 6 PM, be prepared to wait at least 30 minutes.
The restaurant closes at 4 PM and reopens at 5 PM.
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.
Omu soba combines yakisoba, meat, eggs, and flakes in a filling mix. The flavor is similar to American food court yakisoba, with large strips of pork that feel separate from the dish.
Sushi here features fatty tuna rolls that melt in your mouth and fresh sashimi with clean flavors. The creamy kimchi udon blends spicy and rich tastes, while yaki udon offers a unique mix resembling lo mein and fried rice sticks.
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.
Dark mood lighting and small tables create an intimate yet sometimes crowded atmosphere. Heated outdoor seating with lap blankets offers comfort in cooler weather. Unique Japanese-inspired cocktails and root wasabi with sashimi highlight the menu's distinctiveness.
Spicy lamb yakisoba stands out with bold flavor and satisfying heat. Spicy beef yakisoba also delivers a delicious kick. Cabbage serves as an addictive side complementing the dishes.
Sashimi stands out with white fish, salmon, and scallop served in pairs. Lamb chops and spicy lamb yakisoba offer tender meat and bold flavors. Freshly ground wasabi and a Wasabi Margarita add authentic and unique touches.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends when the restaurant is at capacity.
Karaoke starts around 10:30 PM, which may disrupt quieter dining experiences.
Expect loud noise levels after 8 PM, particularly on weekends.