I come here often for lunch, since it's right down the street from where I work. I like how it's a combination of a restaurant and a Japanese mini-grocery store. It's fun to look at the different items there, mostly because they sell things that you normally wouldn't find in the United States such as octopus legs or Japanese snacks. Their sushi is pretty good, too, although they don't always have what I'm looking for. But, what I do end up getting is still good.
Disability Awareness:
Welcoming, Talked to me person-to-person, Asked me if I needed or wanted help, Friendly, Gave me choices, Gave me extra time, Respectful, Flexible service
Good place to go for lunch. Had the sushi (don't remember what kind),but it was really good. They have different kinds of soup, and sushi that's on a menu above the counter(like at the fast food places. Same thing.)They also have a small store to buy foods to make sushi(different kinds).Very accessible even though I think the doors were a little tight but have to find that out, and low tables. Good lunch place(again).
Disability Awareness:
Welcoming, Talked to me person-to-person, Asked me if I needed or wanted help, Friendly, Gave me choices, Gave me extra time, Respectful, Helpful when I needed assistance or accommodation, Flexible service, Physically accessible
Disability Awareness: Welcoming, Talked to me person-to-person, Asked me if I needed or wanted help, Friendly, Gave me choices, Gave me extra time, Respectful, Flexible service