Very large selection of ingredients (vegetables, meat, fish, even taiyaki, bread, churros) to fry on a stick (=kushiyaki) and all tasted great! They had about six different sauces for dipping, do-it-yourself ice cream cones, fruits, drinks and salad bar (I highly recommend the mentaiko pasta!!!!), soup, curry, yakisoba and there were desserts as well for a change of pallette which you could coat with matcha chocolate 😍 (varies per season). We had a seat near the window which gave us a very good view over Kinshichou since the restaurant was on the top floor 👍🏻 Staff were friendly too. The only downside was that the time was limited (70 minutes) so if you're looking for a place to sit and relax this might not be it 😉 There was so much more food I had wanted to try but time was up before I got to taste them all. Also, what I didn't quite understand was why - in these times of corona - they gave us a seat right next to two other occupied tables while the whole restaurant was practically empty... Japan really doesn't do much social distancing indeed I felt once again. Nevertheless, it's well worth the money (1870 yen?) and I would definitely come...
Read morea buffet-style restaurant where the highlight is frying your own food right at the table—making it both interactive and delicious! Kids especially love the experience of dipping skewers into the fryer and choosing their own favorites.
The buffet spread offers a wide selection of vegetables, meats, and seafood skewers, along with a generous dessert bar full of variety. There’s even comforting Japanese curry with rice available, which makes it easy to balance out the fried dishes with something hearty.
The atmosphere is casual and family-friendly, making it a great spot for dinner that combines both food and fun. Parents can relax while kids enjoy the hands-on cooking experience—perfect for creating memories...
Read moreWe were brought here by japanese friends. You could get by with no japanese here as it is basically a buffet where you get an hour and a half to eat all you want for 2600 yen. Meats and veggies you take to your table, dip in batter and fry. So greasy. I mean, obviously. They had some salad bar items and some rice but mostly fried things. Tasted good (especially the scallops) but so heavy. They also have a desert bar with chocolate and vanilla fountain...
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