At Tanaka's Sashimi, 11 dishes can be doubled in price. I made a reservation on Friday at 6 p.m.
Regarding the issue with the wanko-oke, just to be safe, I called to confirm before visiting. The response was that it might not be suitable if there were customers nearby who are allergic to dogs.
While I was thinking "What a hassle," I received a call from the back office, informing me that all the customers currently present are safe.
Thank you very much.
I arrived before 6 PM, so I got in on the super happy hour. My first drink was a great deal of 99 yen! Cheers to that!
The little dog also gets water, but it's in a large bowl. There are no items for dogs, so they have to make do with whatever they can find. It seems like a good way of showing hospitality.
The food, of course, is the featured item for this day: yakiniku katsudons.
Since the size is 1.5 to 2 times larger, the appearance appears to be slightly distorted. This, in turn, creates a special and unique atmosphere.
I was a bit surprised by how delicious poteto salad tasted with curry flavor.
I will order Tsunoda’s Kasuudon as my meal.
This is an absolutely delicious dish.
Thank you for your hospitality.
Since there aren’t many izakayas that accept wanko (a type of dog), I feel very grateful for this.
Next, we’re aiming for an absolutely amazing happy hour.





