Frommer's Review
This is a distinctly "pop" version of a Japanese eating spot, at least as far as dyed-in-the-wool aficionados are concerned, but that doesn't mean the food's not great or that it's not exceptional value. Permanently crowded and bustling, it lies in a narrow Chueca lane parallel to the Gran Vía and surrounded by other bars and restaurants. Decor is clean and elegant, service erratic, and the dishes cover traditional stalwarts like tempura, noodles, and sushi, as well as Wokburgers and Wok pizzas should your taste veer toward McDonalds. Brash, honest good value and a good place to put you in a party mood.
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