This is a popular traditional Japanese yakitori shop, complete with a red lantern hanging at the entrance just like in the old days.
The owner’s father is usually hanging out as well talking to patrons, and the atmosphere of the place is friendly and casual.
For first-timers, we recommend trying the yakitori mixed plate, which has five different types of yakitori. They also serve sashimi and lots of fried food. During the winter they have great hot pots. Of course they offer a wide selection of beer, cocktails, whiskey, and sake.
You can also get the yakitori for takeout, so bring some back to your family!