This restaurant provides good Japanese food in a town that doesn't really have a lot of that. It's in a converted heritage building, which is kind of neat but also kind of cramped. Everyone who works here seems friendly and the food is pretty good.
Akasaka has a lot going for it. The location is great - it's in a heritage home and has a nice patio during the warmer months. The food is always really well done. They can be a bit pricey, but it's worth it if you want a nice evening out.