Don't underestimate the look of this weird restaurant hidden in a house in a fairly calm street. The food is an authentic japanese experience in SP! The menu has japanese starters, sushi & sashimis combos, hossomakis, temakis, yakissobas, teishokus, etc, it is pretty wide. It might look pricey at first, but when you see portions for 2, you can consider portions for 3 or 4 people. It is mostly frequented by brazilian-japanese families on weekends. The service is fair, nothing really special to comment. When you enter, everybody greet you in japanese and all waiter are wearing kimonos. Cooks are visible through a open kitchen just in front of the stairs. It is really worth tasting this place. read more