This place is my go-to spot for first lunch. Super laid back and informal with incredible food and super friendly staff. It’s a small menu and everything is worth eating. Obviously the okonomiyaki is what it’s all about and ADD ALL THE TOPPINGS! Get the papaya salad and be ready for some lingering heat. Eat outside if you can and enjoy the neighborhood, go for a walk (or a lay) in Hampton Park when you’re done.
Sarah S
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April 11, 2025
This is our second visit here, and we will go back again! They have a really good old fashion. I know it is not a place you would think to get a traditional Old Fashion but they are great at making them. We have now tried them twice. The noodles is our favorite dish we have found. They have a new menu, but I'm so glad they kept the noodles- I highly recommend it! They do have a new menu, and I already wish they kept the Brussel sprouts because they were fantastic! We tried the Pad Kra Pow- and I am glad we were recommended to add the white rice with it. The pad kra pow was a little spicy and peppery. It was ok, but it needs a sauce or liquid with it.
The atmosphere is great! Love the outdoor seating!
Jenn Kraschnewski
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April 10, 2025
Each dish is very unique in flavor with combination of different Asian ingredients. However, the dishes we got had too much going on. My least favorite was the noodles, overly salty and seasonings were overpowering, could not taste the vegetables. The crab rice was dominated by the chili oil flavor than the ingredients. Every dish was chili-something, meaning you pretty much only taste spicy and salt.
Abigail Thomas
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March 15, 2025
Went here with my parents and baby brother, we ordered the green curry with fish of the day, the fancy boy chicken, and the pad kra pow. I had the sun wukong tequila drink, and my mom and brother had a soda. The total came out to 79. 75 with tip! Very responsible pricing!
Brian Gray
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February 22, 2025
Really great place. We stopped in on a Friday night. Not super busy. Food was excellent and reasonably priced for Charleston. The Japanese cabbage dish is awsome.
This place is my go-to spot for first lunch. Super laid back and informal with incredible food and super friendly staff. It’s a small menu and everything is worth eating. Obviously the okonomiyaki is what it’s all about and ADD ALL THE TOPPINGS! Get the papaya salad and be ready for some lingering heat. Eat outside if you can and enjoy the neighborhood, go for a walk (or a lay) in Hampton Park when you’re done.
This is our second visit here, and we will go back again! They have a really good old fashion. I know it is not a place you would think to get a traditional Old Fashion but they are great at making them. We have now tried them twice. The noodles is our favorite dish we have found. They have a new menu, but I'm so glad they kept the noodles- I highly recommend it! They do have a new menu, and I already wish they kept the Brussel sprouts because they were fantastic! We tried the Pad Kra Pow- and I am glad we were recommended to add the white rice with it. The pad kra pow was a little spicy and peppery. It was ok, but it needs a sauce or liquid with it. The atmosphere is great! Love the outdoor seating!
Each dish is very unique in flavor with combination of different Asian ingredients. However, the dishes we got had too much going on. My least favorite was the noodles, overly salty and seasonings were overpowering, could not taste the vegetables. The crab rice was dominated by the chili oil flavor than the ingredients. Every dish was chili-something, meaning you pretty much only taste spicy and salt.
Went here with my parents and baby brother, we ordered the green curry with fish of the day, the fancy boy chicken, and the pad kra pow. I had the sun wukong tequila drink, and my mom and brother had a soda. The total came out to 79. 75 with tip! Very responsible pricing!
Really great place. We stopped in on a Friday night. Not super busy. Food was excellent and reasonably priced for Charleston. The Japanese cabbage dish is awsome.