Deep fried skewers are really good and light. You can feel that the oil they are using is fresh. Small plates (appetizer) are really good, too. My Japanese friends said it's authentic, but both of me and my friend didn't like the sushi there. The rice was ""squeezed"" too hard which had ruined the whole sushi although the other ingredient (fish, uni, ikura) were really fresh and tasty. Decor there is really ""Japanese"". They also have ""tatami place"" (the room that you can sit on floor.) Waitresses wear kimono... It's ok to go there once a while if you want to impress someone (it's pricy. we are two girl and we paid 100 in total.)
Pros: ambience
Cons: bad sushi
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