Adam F.
Yelp
So I'd been excited to try this place since I heard they were opening a few months ago... finally got around to it, a couple weeks back. I've just been a bit conflicted as far as how to distill my feelings about it into a star-rating.
First off, yes, you definitely need to call ahead to get a reservation, at least on a Saturday - our stop here was fairly last minute, so we called in before we left, and snagged the last two spots (this is not guaranteed - it is a pretty small space, and word is out.) It was definitely full and quite busy when we got there, but we were seated immediately. That was, however, the only thing that was immediate - the drinks we ordered came out relatively quickly, but the food took like 45 minutes. The kitchen is right in front of you, though, so we could definitely see that they weren't being slow, just scrambling to keep up.
As far as the food, I was here mainly to try two things: all their skewers, and the fusion quesadilla with Sonoratown's tortillas everyone's been talking about. The latter was... good? For 16 bucks, I definitely wasn't blown away. The tortilla is obviously a great tortilla, and the meat was enjoyable, definitely spiced really nicely, but it's not very large, and could definitely have used a bit more cheese, if you want to call it a "quesadilla". It also comes in 3 pieces, which wasn't ideal for sharing.
As far as the skewers, we tried the beef (enjoyable, but as expected, not very large for the price), the scallops (also pretty small, and neither of us were particularly impressed with the flavor), the pork belly, which was *extremely* good (though also in fairly thin strips, though much more affordably so), and the tare chicken thighs, which are also only $4 per skewer like the pork belly, OMG amazing, and a bit more filling than the others, as well. So if they were a bit less busy, while I probably wouldn't be back to try the more expensive things on the menu, if they were a bit less busy sometime, I would *definitely* be back to just literally stuff my face with pork belly and chicken thigh skewers. (I was also looking forward to trying the mushroom skewers, but they were all out of all their veggie skewers the day I was there, for whatever reason.)
The other reason I feel slightly conflicted in terms of rating is their drinks list - it's certainly entirely reasonable that the majority of it would be taken up by sake, but it's all pretty *expensive* sake, would be nice if they had at least one slightly more affordable option. I did think the menu of shochu on the rocks (more affordable at $7-8 per pour) was pretty neat, though. We were also sad to discover, after ordering it, that the non-alcoholic Japenese "cider" listed on the menu is absolutely actually not a cider, but an apple-flavored sugary soda drink. That felt a bit like false advertising? Then they have the standard Japanese import beers, and one local peach oolong craft beer (which I've had elsewhere, it is quite good), and that's basically it for drinks.
Anyway, while I wish they had a broader menu for drinks, they could have been a bit faster, and some of their menu feels a bit pricey for their size... I do think the most important part of this review to take away from it is that, omg, in my personal opinion, the tare chicken thigh skewers are fantastic, and very reasonably priced.