Fantastic, tasty creations - and one of the few places you can get okonomiyaki in Chicago - in a comfortable neighborhood space. My only regret is that due to the size it has been a challenge to get a table, but I'm looking forward to going back soon.
Update: still love the restaurant especially getting to sit outside in the summer; now they’ve launched a weekly meal kit delivery subscription that’s fun and delicious. See photo of November week 2.
Delicious food, interesting menu, adorable restaurant. It is tiny, so you really have to shimmy past the last table in order to get to the bathroom.
Love this place. Food is exquisite and captures the spirit of Japanese cooking.
If you're going for their kaiseki brunch menu, don't bother. It's a rip off and it's definitely not filling. The best thing about the entire meal was their home-made donuts, and even then, it's shared. It's ridiculously stupid how much you need to spend here for such little food.
I was very much looking forward to having a delicious Japanese restaurant near me. Unfortunately, the result was overpriced mediocrity. Our okonomiyaki (pancake) was burnt, the chicken was still pink, and the pickles were undercooked and lacked the umami flavor I typically enjoy in Japanese pickles (and they were $12). I wasn’t expecting traditional Japanese at all but the inventiveness didn’t add up to anything. The service was good.
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