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This restaurant is a unique fusion of Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese cuisine, with a touch of jazz club vibes. We were greeted by a Parisian decor and a very friendly Japanese waiter who graciously thanked everyone in Spanish. The only suggestion I have is to rethink the name - "Identity crisis" may not accurately reflect the wonderful dining experience we had. The food was delicious and the owner was a delight to... View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Tokyo Yakisoba Teriyaki:
I visited this restaurant for the first time for a birthday dinner. I wanted to try the local ramen house. We were asked if we were ready to place our orders. We mentioned that we wanted to take our time and were told that takeout was a popular option. My miso ramen order came with a disappointing side of dumplings. When we inquired about it, we were told that they were on their way. However, when we checked the menu... View all feedback.
My wife and I hoped for dinner on teriyaki. we stopped at this restaurant at 4:35 clock and the door was open, but no one was at the front counter. we cracked the bell and a guy in the back said we're not open. I asked when you were open and he said I don't know, maybe at 17:00. we have never returned. if the guy was the owner, he has no idea how to treat customers. we will never return to this business again, he does not deserve it.
Nice little sushi bar/restaurant. I love the inside decor and their sushi is the best I've ever had. If you love sushi you need to go here.
Absoultly delish and super friendly owner. Really takes care of his customers.
I've never had a bad meal over few years I've been going here. Always delicious.
Small portions, high prices, and the beef is borderline inedible. I ordered the broccoli beef and although the meat was sliced thin it was so hard to eat!! We won't be going back.