3/5 Monte D. 1 year ago on Google
Monday
night....not
really
busy.
I
REALLY
wanted
to
LOVE
the
place
but
it
was
a
bit
of
a
downer.
Had
a
group
of
six
from
out
of
town
who
were
excited
to
try
Japanese/American
fusion
but
the
experience
was
lackluster.
Firstly
the
host
explained
an
expected
wait
time
of
approximately
40
minutes
even
though
my
10
year
old
son
walked
about
and
took
pics
of
empty
booths
that
could
easily
seat
us
all.
After
25
minutes
we
approached
the
host
for
an
update
and
she
casually
mentioned
that
they
will
just
join
some
tables
if
we'd
like.
There
are
NO
menu's
-
only
QR
codes
so
be
prepared
to
stare
at
your
phones
which
is
'cool'
for
some
BUT
those
of
us
with
guests
from
international
countries
don't
necessarily
have
DATA
and
the
server
explained
that
there
was
no
WiFi
and
no
paper
menu's
so
it
took
longer
to
work
out
what
everyone
wanted.
I
found
it
difficult
to
find
the
alcohol
menu
on
my
phone
so
simply
went
for
a
wander
up
to
the
bar
to
see
what
the
offerings
were.
Awesome
ambiance
and
amazing
bar
but
several
empty
booths
where
we
could
have
eaten
however
it
felt
more
like
an
exclusive
Hipster
nightclub
for
under
25's
than
a
restaurant.
It
was
annoying
that
we
made
to
wait
for
no
reason
and
I
didn't
bother
buying
a
drink
at
all
as
no-one
even
approached
me
so
I
just
had
a
water
with
my
meal.
Regardless,
the
food
was
fresh,
reasonably
tasty
and
original.
Certainly
not
groundbreaking
or
anything
to
rave
about.
Prices
are
good
for
the
portion
sizes.
The
BIG
salad
was
tasty,
the
Seafood
curry
was
mild
and
original
with
a
dollop
of
Mozzarella
cheese
on
top
-
the
rest
of
the
dishes
were
basic
and
fresh.
Several
of
our
items
that
we
ordered
were
not
delivered
so
we
had
that
corrected
off
the
check
when
it
was
time
to
leave.
The
staff
seemed
indifferent
and
unconcerned...more
focused
on
the
'trendier'
clientele
who
ordered
water
and
a
sushi
to
share.
In
the
end,
it
was
disappointing.
Prices
were
reasonable,
food
was
alright,
love
the
look
of
the
place
but
we
won't
be
back.
Just
go
to
Sapporo,
Oishi
Sushi
or
River
City
drafthouse
for
great
food
and
service.
Finally,
I
know
that
some
restaurants
do
this
now
for
many
reasons
but
adding
a
minimum
tip
to
the
check
without
customer
input
is
lame.
Japanese-style
toilets
were
the
best
part
of
the
whole
experience.
2 people found this review helpful π