Doing "justice to traditional Japanese", this "reasonably priced" "longtime favorite" on the Eastside serves "sublime" "classics" amid "charming", "old-school" decor – "1980s America meets 1800s Japan"; so "slip your shoes off and kick back on the cushions" (or opt for standard tables or the sushi bar) and enjoy the "warm", "stellar" service and "abundant ambiance."
Editorial Review by Citysearch Editors:
Dine on tempura, sushi, teriyaki, sukiyaki and more while sitting on a tatami mat without shoes; lunch specials are available.
Generous portions of Japanese specialties served in a quaint neighborhood restaurant.:
The Scene
The grounds are carefully manicured and the interior has a pleasant atmosphere with paper lamps and individual booths. Service is attentive and unobtrusive.
The...