Aileen P. • November 9, 2011love the cute notebooks, plushies, stickers in the basement. they also have moleskines and nice japanese stationaty. for a full range of japanese comic books, check upstairs! sweets at zaya bakery...
Phoebe E. • September 10, 2013It's easy to go for the sweets but don't overlook the sandwiches. The fried oyster roll with spicy mayo (Japanese take on po' boys) is a steal at $4.95.
Irene M. • April 30, 2011This small, attractive modern Japanese tea house has delicious and artfully presented sweets and laid back service, perfect for lingering with a friend. Try the dessert sampler.
Jessica W. • October 30, 2014Just took a free Japanese course there. Very beautiful building and very sweet and efficient teachers. Highly recommend taking a course there.
Doctore A. • November 11, 2014The wasabi shoyu is a bit sweet, the modern tonkotsu very savory and filling. Best of all- pork buns. Like Japanese pork little Big Macs. Best in town
Rick N. • February 16, 2017Lucky enough to walk in and find a seat. Highest quality sushi. Unagi was delicious! Do try some of the less common vegetable makis like daikon sprout and Japanese sweet potato.
Jonathan M. • August 11, 2014Japanese sweet curry. Get sausages on the side.
Bryant B. • September 28, 2015MEI-JIN beef ramen is good but a bit sweet for my taste. Spicy Pork is very flavourful and the pork itself has a strong garlic taste. Prepare to sweat. Japanese fried chicken is a must!
Geoffroy B. • September 28, 2014Italian ingredients; Japanese subtleties. This place rocks. Try the sweet potato gnocchi, the tuna, or octopus appetizers. They're all good. Follow them with the veal ravioli.
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