Upon visiting again, I found that they also offer noodles during lunchtime. I chose the Dandan noodles from the three options: Taiwanese Mazesoba, Taiwanese Ramen, and Dandan noodles. Additionally, the meal came with a choice of soup dumplings or rice, and I opted for the rice.
The soup had a rich white sesame flavor that paired perfectly with the rice. The thick, curly noodles had an excellent texture, making the meal very enjoyable. I would love to try the Taiwanese Ramen next time!
On this day, I had a lunch set meal of "Yourinji". "Youlinji" is a type of Chinese dish. Pour sweet and sour sauce over the still hot fried chicken. I had a large serving of rice for +100 yen.
I ate "Youlinji" lunch set meal. "Youlinji" is a type of Chinese dish. A sweet and sour sauce is poured over deep-flied chicken while it's still sizzling hot.
This restaurant is recommended for those who want to have a reasonable lunch. All set meals of Fried Horse Mackerel, Spicy Chicken with Chili Oil, Fried Chicken, Chicken Nanban (fried chicken with vinegar and tartar sauce), and Grilled Gyoza are 790 yen (tax included). Naturally, it was very crowded at lunchtime, there was no waiting board at the entrance, and even if I was in line, the staff didn't say anything for a while, so I was worried ...
We ordered a set meal of Fried Horse Mackerel and a set meal of Grilled Gyoza. A large serving of rice was free. Both were delicious!
The inside of the restaurant was beautiful, but the table was small and the distance between the other customers was small. It is not recommended for those who want to spend a quiet lunch time due to the noise of serving dishes, but it is recommended for those who want a delicious lunch at...
Read moreGyoza & Chinese Izakaya “Strike” Nagoya-Station @ Nagoya 🥟🍺🇯🇵 🗓️ Visited: Weekday, 6:15 PM
A lively izakaya near Nagoya Station specializing in crispy pan-fried gyoza and Chinese-inspired small plates—perfect for a casual dinner. Visiting on a weekday early evening meant the place was comfortably busy but not overcrowded, giving it a nice buzz without a long wait.
We ordered their signature gyoza, which were juicy inside and perfectly crispy outside—absolutely addictive. 🥟✨ We also tried the mapo tofu, which was rich, flavorful, and had just the right level of spice to warm you up without overpowering the dish. Both paired beautifully with bowl of rice and a cold drink definitely 🍻
Service was fast, the atmosphere was friendly, and the location is ideal for grabbing a satisfying meal before or after a train ride.
🧭 Tip: Arrive slightly before 7 PM to avoid the after-work rush—this spot gets...
Read moreThe store employees are completely uneducated and unprofessional in their service, because when I arrived at the restaurant I greeted everyone and said I was UberEats, but they looked at my face and stood there talking among the employees. And besides, the soup packaging is not placed on a support or covered with plastic wrap to...
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