A great local Japanese restaurant in Sendai. I saw this from google and its looks so tasty, I decided to try food here. It’s very crowded with Japanese at the evening, you have to book or if you walk-in, you have to wait or book a time and then comeback later.
The service here is incredible good. Even through they are not fluent in English, the service mind is so impressive. Everyone greets us with smile, respect and willing to help us get the best menu. They also have English menu thru the QRCode and the staff here are great. (Especially, the staff named Asuba あすば, he tried to communicate with us and recommend the best menu and popular to us. He also explain in English too)
The food also really great. They use fresh fruits and vegetables. Meat and soup are great. The price is not too high. So, if you want to spend a time in Sendai with the local vibe, I recommend you to come...
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