Not the typical restaurant in Japan wherein a staff/server would write your order for your or you order over the counter. You need to write your order on a piece of paper and then click the button on the table to ring and call the attention of the staff to take your order. The menu is gaijin friendly because there's an English translation for each dish. After consuming the food, you can just leave your plates on the table since they'll clean the table up for you. (Because we couldn't find a place to put away the plates at–as per the server, we could leave our plates). They also have unli drinks for only ¥200. It's a decent Italian restaurant at an affordable price. Highly recommended to those who wanna try Italian dishes (ofc). Although you might have to wait for 15...
Read moreV well-liked by d locals. Big capacity, simple concept. Observed that there r many elderly diners.
Scan QR code to order at table then bring bill to pay at kiosk. V simple for all to follow.
Food options r plenty, portion is small n food is prep simply. Some wait time is necessary esp. for pizza. Special recommendation: green peas with eggs n free-flow beverage. Do try out peach drink + iced cappuccino concoction.
Staff don't speak English but they r helpful n friendly....
Read moreIt’s a “fastfood” Italian restaurant where you will order thru your phone with the provided qr, you will checkout also thru that. You will pay at the machine too on your own. The drinks are discounted when you get it with a meal and it’s bottomless. Food...
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