The place has quite a lot of dishes. We ordered tofu, fried chicken, clam soup, stir-fried squid, and pork belly. Overall, the food was pretty good—very homestyle flavors. The soups were especially fresh and tasty. The squid and pork belly were a bit salty and sweet, but they went well with rice.
The fried rice was fragrant and had ham in it—tasted nice. Drinks were just okay, nothing special, but the cups were actually kind of stylish, so that was a nice touch.
The vibe of the place was pretty nice too—cozy and relaxed, felt like a spot where you can sit down and enjoy a slow meal.
All in all, the food was solid, prices were fair, and the value was pretty good. A good spot if you’re craving some warm, comforting home-style food....
Read moreThis Japanese restaurant offers a delightful dining experience with beautifully presented dishes that capture authentic flavors. The yakisoba, featuring perfectly cooked noodles with fresh vegetables and a savory sauce, is a standout—visually appealing and deliciously satisfying. The accompanying greens with pork and the crispy tofu with vibrant toppings are equally impressive, showcasing fresh ingredients and thoughtful preparation. The cozy wooden table setting and attentive use of chopsticks and spoons add a traditional touch, making it a must-visit for anyone craving genuine Japanese cuisine. Highly...
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