This family and solo-traveler friendly restaurant is mainly self-service.
I saw someone sleep on their single-person table so you could stay here for longer than a couple hours. This is not a quiet cafe but a bustling dine-in restaurant.
Unoccupied tables have the menu sitting upright on them. You place your order using the iPad. And you pay using the automated machines by the front of the restaurant.
If you add in the "drink bar" with your menu item, I believe you can get unlimited drinks such as veggie juice, coffee, water, tea, hot cocoa etc.
I loved the hambagu with Périgueux sauce very much! I added rice but didn't think it was necessary since there was a bit of mashed potatoes in the hambagu plate. It came with a poached egg covered in a purple sauce....
Read moreI usually try to eat where the locals eat and so far it pays back positively. I try not to eat anywhere below 4 stars in case I use Google ratings, but it's Asia and it's Japan. Locals are very strict and they usually don't give anyone 5, so in most cases all above 3 should be good, especially here in Japan. Can you say it's as amazing as 10-15 k dinery - no you can't, but if you take as deleicious food as I had and pay 13 EUR including all drinks and extra scrambled eggs ... surely worth trying. I was the only foreigner having a...
Read moreLocated at the 2nd floor in a building in front of Akasaka-Mitsuke Station. Mainly recommend for a single traveler. You can use free wifi, power supply (type A only). All the order can be with a touch panel which have multi languages, including English, Korean, Chinese.
Cousins are so-so for the price. Main credit cards are available. Some e-money, including some transportation cards like Suica are also available for...
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