"It's fancier," said Kara Yu, who had returned from an East Asia trip, where she and her husband had plenty of sandos - the name of Japanese white bread sandwiches. "Isn't this the weird sushi place before? But, yeah, great lunch spot!"
The lunch hour line moved quickly: Customers waited about 10 to 15 minutes to place an order and another 10 minutes to receive their food.
But it's already drawing crowds. The small interior was packed as a line snaked outside the door. One woman in line relayed the menu to a friend on the phone, while a couple also waiting had biked down from Bernal Heights to get a quick work/pre-pilates lunch.
In Japanese, 'Tadaima' means 'I'm home' and 'Okaeri' means 'Welcome home.' The lease for Okaeri included both spaces, so at the beginning of this year, the owners decided to do something different with the extra room.
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