"Innovative and different", this "small-plates Japanese" duo is "fun for groups" with an "adventurous" array of well-priced dishes ("you can't go without trying the risotto served in a Parmesan wheel the size of a table drum"); expect "cheerful service" and a "noisy", "vibrant" atmosphere that "feels like you're in Tokyo."
Musha Restaurant Review:
Though the exterior of this traditional Japanese pub is that of a small storefront in a slightly dilapidated strip mall, the décor inside offers a comfortable tavern setting. Dimly lit, one can feel at ease on a date or with a group of friends ordering from the vast menu specializing in izakaya dishes, otherwise known as Japanese small plates. Make sure to order the takotama immediately, as it...
No haole California rolls at this Japanese tapas-style gem with an unbecoming name. But sake bombs might be allowed. Torrance Izakaya—small plates with plenty of beer. Italian twist creates Axis of Evil flavors in dishes like pumpkin risotto, nibblicious broiled black cod with miso glaze, plus scallop and shrimp sashimi. Trendy and youthful crowd looking for a good time. We find it in the...
Editorial Review:
Japanese food lovers in Torrance rave about this fusion restaurant, serving small dishes and delicious sake.