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Businiess name:  Rockmeisha Izakaya
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I was introduced to Rockmeisha by a classmate in my Japanese language class, and I am ever so thankful that they have managed to make a go of it on a Village side street. The food feels very natural in a home-cooked sense, and even as a hard-to-please vegetarian I have easily spent many nights sampling different dishes and old favorites. On top of the enjoyable food is the warm ambience - a small unpretentious space in which you are never rushed with a very friendly staff. They have accommodated dinner parties for my friends as well as special menu requests as well as tolerated me sitting around drinking draught Sapporo and their own special house sake -- so I cannot recommend enough this hidden gem. The only warning is that it can sometimes get crowded on Friday or Saturday nights, given that it is small and not hurried - but that makes it worth the wait.\r Pros: The Japanese menu is varied and consistently good, the staff is unbelievably great, and the whole setting is very comfortable. Cons: The space is small and the ambience is unpretentious, but I do not see those points as being bad. But do not go expecting a Midtown or Downtown sushi experience, for example.

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