What a phenomenal evening! The only reason I’m giving it four stars for lasagna, is because it’s not quite lasagna. It’s definitely lasagna noodles there’s definitely sauce which how do you unique flavor that I haven’t tasted and other restaurants in Japan, but it wasn’t quite cheesy and there wasn’t quite meat, so it was tasty, but it wasn’t quite lasagna. The other reason for the four stars was because the rum raisin baguette, which was delicious, was actually frozen so it was a little hard to eat, but the flavor came through very nicely. The staff was attentive and wonderful and just extremely Acacia. And the ambience was fun with whimsical chairs in fun color patterns, although it was a bit confusing that 60s music was playing, which I find in a lot of Japan. Anyway, highly recommend go support them I will...
Read moreCozy and tasty. Had a good feeling about the food after trying our drinks: the ginger ale tasted better than the stuff that comes out of a can (maybe they have a soda machine or use a craft soda brand?) and the lemon sour was quite probably the best one I've ever had. The food was amazing! The signature sandwich had a great flavor on its own, but then it also came with a generous portion of sautéd onions and peppers and a side of dijon mustard grain to add to it. Also, the meatballs🤌 My sister very much enjoyed her Reuben sandwich and my niece (who claimed not to be hungry,) wolfed down her chicken sandwich. The staff was kind and friendly (especially considering we got there so late, about 45 minutes before closing 😬.) English menus available, and they speak it quite well too. Highly recommend for a...
Read moreWonderful little place. The food was nice and the staff were extremely friendly. It's a little out of the way so not a place that you would just happen to see but it's definitely worth going to find it. My whole family really enjoyed everything we had and would gladly return. I highly recommend this place, especially if you're hoping to find something inspired by North...
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