A nice little spot! We ordered the caipirinha's, Sushi de Atum, the Niku, Gyozas, and the Yakisoba.
Environment: It was pretty empty when we want around 7pm on a weekday. The wit staff was very friendly, even for us two foreigners who spoke very little to no Portuguese. As we left, the chef bowed, and the two hostess downstairs tried to engage us in conversation despite the language barrier. There was regular seating here, but we decided to try the floor seating, which was much harder than we thought it would be. I think I lost circulation in my legs a few times.
Food: The caips were solid. Not sugary, but more like a calm lime juice. I tried one of my friends sushi, which tasted pretty fresh. The Niku was delicious! There was a smoky-like seasoning/sauce on it. The Yakisoba was smothered in sauce. The sauce meshed well with the noodles (which had some delicious crispy parts) but was a little overwhelming. warning: this is a HUGE dish. Definitely made for 3-4 people for sharing.
Overall, this was a pretty affordable place, with great service, and a chill ambiance. It's just 3 stars compared to other, more tasty restaurants I tried while in SP. read more