I spotted this little restaurant when I was walking around the 16th arrondissement, and I decided to check it out with my friends on another day. We had made a reservation for 7 p.m., but, to our surprise, the door was locked when we arrived. Soon the patron came to open the door and seated us. More guests were arriving little by little. The clientele looked mostly Japanese, which was a good sign. We ordered assortments of sushi and sashimi, some miso soup, and I also chose some green-tea ice cream for dessert. We were generally rather pleased with the quality of the food, but the prices were a bit too high. The waitress did not speak much and when she spoke she may have sounded a bit grumpy. This may have been due to a minor language barrier – she seemed much more talkative with the Japanese guests. We were communicating with the waitress in French and in English.