This restaurant can be found down an alley, a little hard to find but not impossible. It's a quaint spot with some Japanese inspired decor. We were the only two people there. The view is niceish but not nearly as astonishing as people say and that's ok, I go to restaurants for food not views.
The time to get our meals was a little over 30 minutes but this is likely due to there being only one chef and everything being fresh. The food was good. If you've had traditional Japanese ramen it might not be the best ramen you've ever had but it will scratch the itch if you're craving ramen in Coron.
The staff was very nice and accommodating. The menu was not as large as advertised and they only had around 8 items available, none of which were sushi when we...
Read moreI don't know how I was the only one here for dinner at sunset! Staff was very kind, interior is cute and the view of the sea is beautiful. They have Japanese and Korean dishes, I ordered the jeyuk bokkeum (traditionally made with pork but they told me they had chicken instead). It took a little time for it to come out because I think they cook to order. Honestly the flavors were really great! I have lived in Korea for 2 years, and this rivaled many Korean restaurants. It was just the right amount of spicy, the chicken was very tender and juicy, and the veggies were crisp and fresh. I added a side of white rice and left...
Read moreWe ordered mango banana shakes and one sushi roll to share (rainbow maki - which looked nothing like the photo on the menu). I’m glad we didn’t order more than that. The shakes were decent but not great. Some of the fish on top of the sushi roll was questionable. We came for the view and I’m glad we did, but if you’re in Coron it might be worth it just to walk up and look at the menu, take a picture out of the window, and keep on walking to another restaurant down the road to eat dinner where you can fine something...
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