I recently had lunch at Ebisu Food Hall, and it was a delightful experience. This casual spot with a rotating menu and a convenient QR code ordering system exceeded my expectations.
One of the highlights of my meal was the delicious pork belly and fries that I ordered. The pork belly had a perfectly crispy exterior and juicy, tender meat, while the fries were golden and crispy. The flavors were rich and satisfying, and I could tell that the ingredients were of high quality.
I also appreciated the unique menu setup at Ebisu Food Hall, with traditional meals and hot/cold tapas separated. It provided a good variety of options, allowing me to sample different dishes. The rotating menu added an element of excitement, as I could try something new each time I visited.
The ambiance of Ebisu Food Hall was trendy and inviting, with stylish decor and a relaxed atmosphere. The QR code ordering system was efficient and convenient, allowing me to browse the menu and place my order with ease. It was a modern touch that enhanced the overall dining experience.
I can definitely see myself coming back to Ebisu Food Hall for snacks and drinks with friends. The variety of tapas and the laid-back vibe would make for a fun and enjoyable evening. I'm already looking forward to my next visit to try more items from the menu and enjoy the trendy ambiance...
Read moreDisappointing. They use to have a salad station. That changed to bad Japanesified poke. Poke is Hawiian and I'm Hawaiian and this is nothing like real poke.
They also used to have an avocado station which was not bad. You could get guac and chips, avocado toast, tacos, and other things but that changed to a Bahn Mi station which is probably among the worst Bahn Mi I've had. The paté is too salty, there's no Vietnamese picked veggies, and the bread is way off.
The back station I've tried 3 or4 times and it has always been bad. They do at least serve beer and cocktails tho.
The front station for coffee and a couple of pastry like things works.
I go here once we week for a meetup so I put up with the food but it's really disappointing it's so poor right now. The previous options were much better. Here's hoping they switch back or try something new that turns out...
Read moreGreat place to drink and eat without lineups. Cool and casual walk-in spot to enjoy drinks, cold cuts/sausages, salads, pastries or coffee; suitable for small groups. Wine bottles start at around 2400 yen, meat platters average at around 800 yen ish per plate with small portions but the quality is good. Open late, too.
It's basically like a food court with servers; you go to diff. stalls to make your orders and seat yourself wherever you like (rearrange tables however you like). Outdoor seating is limited but the doors are open so it's...
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