We came here to eat paella, because no other restaurant was opened at this time. Only one guy worked in this small restaurant, he was a waiter and the cook. Probably he is the owner. We ordered paella. When we ordered food, he went to the kitchen and stayed there for the next 10 min. My phone was almost dead so i took my charger and used the socket by the next table. Then we got our paella (which is 3700 yen, i would give 3/5 to it compare to the real one in Spain, but okey). So we ate paella, paid the bill, i went to take my phone (it was charging around 30 min) and the guy said in a very very rude way oh, you can’t use it, it’s not free, ask me. It’s not free in your country. I said oh it’s free in my country (it’s first time in my life when someone refused to use socket for charging the phone when it’s available). I said sorry, how much is it? He said its okey but ask me.
So i wanna say that it was very frustrating and disappointing behavior. I have no problem to pay for electricity, i even counted and it costs less then 1 cent. You should write the rules on the walls if you have so many in your restaurant. But trust me the reputation costs much more then your economy of 30 min electricity of...
Read moreWe stayed at Sowaka and came by for a light dinner. We managed to get a counter seat without reservation. The paella, prawn in oil and ratatouille were good. The prices here are very reasonable. This is a one man show. Luckily the restaurant is not that big. The waiter/ owner knows what he was doing. In spite of a stern face he was not impolite or anything. We enjoyed our food. We left the restaurant carry the smell of our food on...
Read moreThe paella I was expecting was not authentic at all. It was so different from the one I ate in Spain. No service. Cold, arrogant, and discriminatory against foreigners. If you want to spend money to be humiliated, please come here. I don't know how the good reviews are faked. I will always be...
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