I have moved into this restaurant as a tenant without any renovation work. It seems that the person who was the head chef at the previous restaurant, Shōsan, has started her own business.
The lunch options are quite affordable, making them more accessible to everyone.
While they serve lunch, they also remain open until 3 a.m. in the evening, so it seems like quite a challenge.
This day was for lunch. It seems to be open until around 2 PM.
The restaurant is a detached building, and it seems that they are still in the process of completing its construction.
The seating area features an electric heater, so it’s likely to be very comfortable.
Today, we have a daily changing lunch menu.
It seems that the prices have increased more than what is indicated in the food review websites.
Sashimi, small dishes, bowls of various items, rice, even desserts are included. It feels quite affordable.
In this restaurant, all the sashimi items were well prepared, and I was satisfied with the taste as well.
There were about 3 to 4 kinds of dishes served, so it was essentially a set meal of sashimi.
The rice is cooked thoroughly, and the side dishes are filled with plenty of ingredients.
Another option, like those from Aga-san, such as seafood manjū or fresh fried satoumaizu.
Perhaps it would have been better if there was something more, but I think it's still sufficient. Instead, this might be a challenge for us in the future.
The service and explanations provided by the staff of the restaurant were also very polite, which earned a high level of satisfaction.
A restaurant with good customer service definitely leaves a positive impression, right? Of course, it's all about quality food first and foremost.
In this area, if you have lunch here, it might be considered a rather rare opportunity. In the whole city, there are surprisingly few such restaurants.
The issue is whether this restaurant will be located around here at noon^^;
Even at night, the prices seem more affordable compared to the original restaurant. It's also a point that I'm quite interested in. This is probably where the real strength lies.
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If you want to have a reasonable lunch right in the heart of the entertainment district, this place is really a hidden gem.
I have moved into this restaurant as a tenant without any renovation work. It seems that the person who was the head chef at the previous restaurant, Shōsan, ha
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