Tamago-to-watashi is a restaurant that specializes in omurice, a Japanese dish of fried rice wrapped in a thin omelette. It also offers variations of omurice, as you can see in my pictures. This was my first time trying omurice, and I was not disappointed. The omelette was soft, fluffy, and well-cooked, and the rice had a nice aroma even though dish didn't had much ingredients. There were some parts where the egg was overcooked, but not too many. The restaurant has a moderate size and could seat up to four customers at a single table. The staff were friendly and could speak both Japanese and English. Overall, it was a lovely place and I would recommend it to anyone who wants to try omurice for the first time, like me.
Tamago-to-watashi is located in Yaechika Shopping Mall (B1F Tokyo Station), which is a 10-minute walk from Toei Takaracho Station or a 5-minute walk from Tokyo Metro...
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