After being lucky finding a parking space on the sea wall close by to this place, we decided to satisfy our hunger here.
I'm glad we did. Tiny little restaurant that likely does mostly take out but since it wasn't busy season we sat at the only table the inside has to offer.
Ordered a veggie and chicken burrito. Before they came I washed my hands in the surprisingly nice washroom. For a small place it had a generous amount of toiletries on offer! Was much cleaner than it has the right to be for a little and likely usually swamped busy place.
They have Corona beer in a bucket for sale at 500¥. Not bad.
The meals were very tasty and the staff were friendly and helpful for ordering. Despite the language barrier they knew what we were looking for, I even asked something specific about the ingredients and they all chatted about it to make sure the answer was correct.
Easy cheerful place that you should definitely eat it if you're staying in the area - or even if you're not!
Come for the sunset in the evenings and have a...
Read moreI've been here several time now and finally getting around to writing a review. So far I have tried the streak, herb chicken, and teriyaki chicken burritos, quesadillas, chicken strips, and tacos. The herb chicken is probably my favorite burrito, but my overall favorite food items are the chicken strips and tacos. The chicken strips are always fresh, hot, and slightly spicy. They are delicious! I now order the 9" beef taco that is a little smaller than their smallest burrito and ¥100 cheaper. I like all of the choices of toppings you can choose from...different choices of cheeses, different choices of salsas, and several individual toppings. My only complaint is it takes them a decent while to fix it. This is not the place to stop along the Seawall of you are in a hurry. The seating is somewhat limited with a bar table and a few bar stools. Plus, you have to park along the Seawall so you know how busy that can be. Overall, it's definitely worth it for a Sat or Sunday lunch...
Read moreStopped in for a bite at lunch after having been out biking around since 0600 this morning. The interior is pleasantly sparse in a way that works well for the design. There are a few chairs outside for dining, and the inside space consists of one table and a long bar with stools. The food was pretty good for the price and not overly filling. Portions were just right for me. I got the Veggie, which is tofu and beans. I ordered extra beans and guacamole on mine. The beans were a little more firm than I’m used to in a burrito, but were in no way unpleasant. The tofu was a tad bland, but cooked nicely. The staff was awesome! I was originally going to get the garlic rice, but the employee quickly informed me that it had butter and was not vegan before offering me the more suitable Mexican rice option. Overall, I’m not sure if I’ll ever have specific cravings for a Roll Up burrito, but I would definitely get it again if I happened to be hungry...
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