Good things: Not expensive with a very large set of food which you might not be able to even just finish it! It has Chinese and English menu. Food is delicious. A good place to experience the locals' lives. (I have seen a lot of locals there)
Bad thing: Smoking is allowed but the ventilation is good enough to avoid the smell if you sit further enough from the smoker. Some seats are just on the floor. If you have elderlies, then better come earlier before those real seats are occupied.
Remarks: Come earlier at around 6pm. There's no queue at this time and you can get more seats to choose from. You can even park outside the restaurant on the street! But it gets prettg full if you are a little late. A open-field parking lot is available just as you turn away from...
Read moreThe atmosphere here was great. I was given a counter seat and got to watch the chef work, and it looked quite professional.
For the meal, I got the goya set. It was amazing, compared to all other Goya dishes I had so far. It was cut thinly so you could taste the Goya without bitterness. The perfect amount of egg and meat just so that it fused perfectly in your mouth. Great with rice, too. Excellent portion and side dish was nice.
The only downside was that I didn't get water but then realized they had tea, which was...
Read moreTraditional Teishoku place! We had dinner there at about 7pm and it was crowded! We had to wait for about 20 minutes before getting a seat at the counter. Recommended to make a reservation first if you do not what to wait. Nice cozy place with friendly staff. Staff only knows minimal English but was still able to communicate. Portions were quite big and price is reasonable. I ordered the recommended bitter gourd with eggs! It was really tasty! They serve a quite a few vegetarian dishes. Love the puffy...
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