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An Izakaya is a Japanese version of what we know as a pub or bar which has a decent accompanying food or snack menu.
Izakaya literally translates as "to stay (in a) sake shop". It's historically derived from when the Japanese bought and drank their sake inside the sake shop. Today, this has become the Japanese version of a pub where people hang out after work to drink and unwind with food to snack in-between.
Aka Chochin means "red lantern" - which is usually found outside an Izakaya.
Put these 2 words together and you have the name of the (relatively) new Japanese outlet in Pavillion, KL. Located at where Circus used to be, it's not too hard to find if you're familiar with Pavillion.