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The rule of thumb for Japanese restaurants is this: if you don't see Japanese people dining there, it's not authentic (and cheap) and probably not very good.
Many Sinkies also don't know the difference between a Japanese restaurant, a Japanese family restaurant, and an izakaya.
The best Japanese restaurants tend to specialize in only one type of food: e.g. sushi, ramen or yakitori.
P.s: Ajisen Ramen is really crap... I refuse to eat there even if you provide free coupons. If you're spending that amount of money, spend a little more and treat yourself to something authentic. For example, this, or this.
Many Sinkies also don't know the difference between a Japanese restaurant, a Japanese family restaurant, and an izakaya.
The best Japanese restaurants tend to specialize in only one type of food: e.g. sushi, ramen or yakitori.
P.s: Ajisen Ramen is really crap... I refuse to eat there even if you provide free coupons. If you're spending that amount of money, spend a little more and treat yourself to something authentic. For example, this, or this.