I don't recommend it. I passed by and saw that the environment was good and there were not many people, so I went in to try it. It's a small Japanese-style izakaya. The store is not big, very unique, the drinks are OK, but there are not many food choices, and the taste is average. It's a husband-and-wife shop, there are only two tables where you can put your legs down. They said they were reserved, so they didn't let me sit, I could only sit on the tatami. After eating, they said they would charge an extra fee for using the tatami...
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I don't recommend it. I passed by and saw that the environment was good and there were not many people, so I went in to try it. It's a small Japanese-style izakaya. The store is not big, very unique, the drinks are OK, but there are not many food choices, and the taste is average. It's a husband-and-wife shop, there are only two tables where you can put your legs down. They said they were reserved, so they didn't let me sit, I could only sit on the tatami. After eating, they said they would charge an extra fee for using the tatami...
OK, sure. No problem, good service.