Easy to get to, Nice atmosphere and friendly staff, Some speak good english too
The food was on the whole authentic Japanese food. The chicken Karage was a bit bland however.
I think this place will suit the Japanese palate than non Japanese to be honest
The fried shrimp rice and plain rice with condiments such as pickled plum were very good and simple
They also had some pasta with cheese and various types of steamed potatoes
The fish miso type soup was delicious
Drinks were provided from tea, coffee to Green tea with ice provided.
The desert was lacking, with a pineapple smoothie as the dessert today, which really is a drink imo,
I can't complain about the price to be honest at 1800 per person on weekdays.
If you can't book the weekend, you can still come and walk in but you will have to wait however
It is walk ins only on weekdays only. We came at 1045 and there were already 7 groups ahead of us.
All in worth the price, but I wouldn't specifically come here out of the way. Food didn't blow me away, the karage was a disappointment. But the food was quite healthy, generally pickled or...
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