Hands down the best xiao long bao in Tokyo! They make all of their dumplings in-house and you can watch them make it at the front of the restaurant. Very reasonable priced and their service was exceptional. It was way better quality and taste than Din Tai Fung and they have a lot more food options as well. I ordered the pork xiao long bao, boiled chicken with special hot chili sauce and tan-tan noodle. I was literally blown away with every dish. The one thing I love about this restaurant is you can go there alone or with a group. They are also family-friendly as well. I’m very much looking forward to the next time I dine here…I’ll be definitely...
Read moreAn odd experience in my two years of living in Tokyo. A waitress was standing by herself, so I raised my hand and called to her. She just stared at me for a few seconds before walking past me without saying anything. I called out again, and she happened to come out. We stared at each other again until she turned around and walked into the back. I ordered with another waitress, but it was so weird. I was wearing a mask. Maybe she was scared of germs? www The service fees add up, too. Small Chinese restaurants are more delicious and cost effective. I don’t recommend this place, but other Jin Din Rou...
Read moreWe had their course menu with a few additions (mapo tofu and gyoza) and overall the food was good. The pace is pretty good with one dish coming right after you have finished your last. The food taste is good when compared to restaurants in Taiwan, but is not on par with similar restaurants their. Nothing was overly salty or bland and the food had a good taste. If you are looking for some good Taiwan dishes (and other foods) this place is worth a shot. If you're looking for a near perfect replication of Taiwan food, then this may...
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