I like this place. Traditional looks but also casual. Good for business scene also dating. There was a Sushi chef front of each group so every time they serve great timing for you. Im not big fan of sushi Cz usually Shari(the rice) is too heavy while drinking but here’s Shari was just perfect size for me! You can enjoy Japanese taste here. I’ll defiantly come back here. I heard here’s owner have several restaurants around Ebisu. I’d like to try others too:)
Suki T.
Classificação do local: 5 San Mateo, CA
Amazing sushi place that is not easy to find — look for the Japanese character. I went to the Roppongi location hoping they will speak English. Our waiter was able to translate the dish for the most part and the service was excellent. There is no menu — only omakase(chef’s recommendation). Make sure to make reservation.
Geoff J.
Classificação do local: 5 Dallas, TX
I wanted a great sushi experience on the first night of my most recent trip to Tokyo. So after having a few pops at the Suntory Beer Garden in Roppongi Hills we looked up a few nearby sushi bars. We discovered a highly rated sushi bar nearby. Fearing it would be impossible to get a seat we called to check on the crowd situation. We were told it would not be a problem since we were dining a bit on the late side. It is a bit hard to find as it is tucked away down a side alley. But wasn’t impossible to find. Upon entering our group of four were seated at the bar. We opted for the chef’s menu. The chef’s were very friendly and talkative. They explained each course in detail. Keep in mind this is not your American sushi type of experience. They had unique offerings. Perhaps the most interesting was the little tempura fried fish(see pic). I highly enjoyed the tora tuna. It was very flavorful. We probably had 8 – 10 courses. The chef’s offered to keep making more for us, but we were so full. Great spot to try if you are in the Roppongi Hills area off the beaten path.