3551 Blairstone Rd #132, Tallahassee, FL, 32301 
850-671-4278
Dine in
Japanese

Business Hours:
Mon-Sat: 11:00am-09:00pm
Sunday-Closed
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Reviewed by: albertwass on: 2021/12/15 15:58:45
Are you open for dining in yet?
Reviewed by: Lakshmi R. on: 1/10/2014 3:14:30 AM
I went to this place at lunch time.. They have some box deal.... Food and soft drink together 15$ little bit expensive but worth it... Try once u will love the food
Reviewed by: Tarha S. on: 12/9/2013 10:27:12 AM
Food is good but they need to work out a few thing when it comes to operations before I spend my money there again. I was excited to see that they have an online order feature. I've order twice online. My first online order, they didn't start making my food until I came to pick it yup. So I had to wait there for 15 minutes, which defeated me ordering online. My second online order, they charged me a different price (like a dollar more) than what was on their online menu and the order confirmation they emailed me. When I came in to pick up my order, the guy at the register immediately tells me that they updated their prices, but the updates were not showing up on their website. So I told him that I should be charged the price that was advertised to me on their website but they didn't. I know it's only a dollar difference, but it's a matter of principle! It's not my fault that they didn't update their online ordering prices. Charge the prices you advertise! They just lost a customer over a dollar!
Reviewed by: Taiyo O. on: 11/27/2013 7:37:15 AM
Weekday lunchOne star is to very bland, or should i say...super healthy = no flavor, Seafood Udon noodle soup ($14.95). This noodle soup wasn't worth the money! added salt and asked for Shichimi (seven flavor chili pepper that must have in any Japanese restaurant) wasn't there. it's like this, you're at American restaurant and wasn't too enjoy your fries with ketchup but they don't have it and don't know about it and tell you that we dying have Italian tomato sauce..(2/5)Vegetable Tempura ($11.95), from regular menu, was better but I wish the Tempura sauce came with grated Daikon radish to balance off the grease.(3/5)Agedashi Tofu ($5.50) and Edamame ($4.95) was quality than quantity but acceptable.(3/5)The best flavorful dish was obviously to what the restaurant knew the best, Chinese food, fried rice ($5.95), very generous portion too.