Royal Host restaurant chain in Japan offers a comfortable and family-friendly dining experience that offers a mix of Japanese, Western, and other Asian dishes. Compared to other family restaurants in the area, the restaurant is often perceived as slightly expensive. Although prices may be higher, many customers believe that the quality of food, service, and ambiance are worth the cost.
The environment is relaxed and hospitable. Smoking is not permitted. The all-you-can-drink soft drink, tea, coffee, and cocoa bar offers customers a diverse range of beverages at affordable prices.
The decor is often modern and clean, and offers comfortable seating arrangements. The staff is dedicated to ensuring hygiene, but we are not aware of the cooking and kitchen area within.
While the “Nikuvege Thai rice plate” may not have met expectations in terms of typical Thai flavors. It's possible that the Thai rice plate has been modified to suit the tastes of the locals. In addition, the fish and chips were regarded as average.
There are several payment methods that are quite convenient.
Royal Host Restaurant is in proximity to a convenience store, a sacred shrine, a mobile shop, and a Toyota car...
Read moreWe have eaten at the outlet at Jewel Changi Airport, and loved it then, but the pricing was pretty high (even for Singapore).
However, this Royal Host outlet near Mt Fuji is near perfect, looking just the way I imagine an outlet would in the countryside.
To top that, the local version serves food that is even better (the special onion soup, hamburg and steaks) attentive staff, quick service.
I want to come back...
Read moreNot like I remember it. But that was decades ago. Post pandemic they were short staffed and the cleanliness was lacking a bit. Also, this is a family restaurant and I think we paid more here than we did and any other speciality eatery, i.e. okonomiyaki, ramen or even sushi. A bit over priced in my opinion. The food was alright, but nothing to write home or in this case post...
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