Contemporary Japanese eatery with classic sushi rolls, noodle soups & sake, plus lunch specials.
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This restaurant is overall pretty good. The pork and vegetable ramen was not the best but it was decent. The ramen was too soft and the broth was mediocre. The sushi and udon tasted very good though! I really enjoyed it. They also give mini appetizers (kimchi, turnip,and pickles) which was nice. I do not recommend the seafood pancake but it is only a personal opinion. The pancake was too thick and the middle of the pancake was too soft. Overall the food was okay.
Service:
The service was pretty good too! They came exactly when we were done deciding what we wanted. They served the food very quickly and all at the same time which was nice so we didn’t have to wait for each other’s food to come. The staff is also very friendly.
Atmosphere:
I love the decorations. There was cute benches and cool Japanese lanterns on the ceiling. The restaurant felt very cozy and they also played k-pop and Japanese music.
My favorite dishes to date are: Pork mozzarella katsu, Chicken katsu, Sashimi platters, and Gyoza appetizers. You can’t go wrong with anything on the menu. Favorite drink I get almost every time is the Thai tea. Every now and then I’ll enjoy a little dinner and soju with my friend since we always gravitate to Hana Michi on any occasion.
Please give it a try, you won’t regret it!
The food was really good! I loved the Udon and the ramen a lot. They were super good and had lots of flavor. I also got the sea food pancake and it was alright… The crust of the pancake was very crunchy, I didn’t like the tip of it and the middle was ok. It was very thick and filled with lots of vegetables and seafood.
Service:
The lady who served us was really nice. She was super friendly and wasn’t a bad server. We didn’t wait too long for our food and she was really patient. There was a lady that was standing, watching the restaurant in case if people needed help or anything. She wasn’t chatting with anyone or wasn’t on her phone. She was well trained.
Atmosphere:
The place was not too warm but not too cold either. It was in the slight middle. The restaurant inside looked super fun with pink flowers on the ceiling and had lots of decorations. They also play K-pop and anime music while people eat.