We went here for dinner with some friends. This location is in the Ginza district, not far off Ginza street. The restaurant is large and the tables are far apart. The seating is not cramped at all and you feel the spaciousness. The ambience is casual. We started with some boiled dumplings and they were good but not really anything special. We also ordered pork satay and the waitress asked us how many and we said one. One means one skewer, not one order as we thought. The pork came with a delicious ginger glaze and a nice char from the coals. For the entrée the wife and I both ordered Malaysian curry with chicken. It was spicy, too much so for the wife but I enjoyed it, though I sweated through the dish. The chicken came as a leg and thigh on the bone and you had to take it off and add to the rice and curry. The chicken was kind of tough and not quite done all the way through. Our server was efficient and got our orders correct, and of course was polite. Overall, we enjoyed the meal and it was good, but not outstanding.