Braces Person's Review: The mall's restroom is quite clean.
After visiting the Eiffel Tower, we took a stroll in Azabu Dai Hill, and we happened to want to eat fried pork cutlet, so we randomly found a newly opened restaurant to try. We arrived at around four in the afternoon and waited a little. When the staff saw that we were foreigners, they kindly offered us a menu with pictures and English descriptions, which was quite considerate.
We ordered two set meals:
Special Pork Fillet Tonkatsu ¥3000
(Deep-fried pork fillet set, 120g)
Mixed Tonkatsu Two ¥2600
(Combination set of pork loin and fillet, 120g of loin + two pieces of fillet)
The pork fillet was tender and not dry, with a nice texture; the loin meat had a good balance of fat and lean, not greasy at all, just right. The crispy outer layer of the fried fillet was soft and tender inside, and overall the experience was very satisfying.
The set meals came with white rice and shredded cabbage (with one refill), and miso soup. The white rice in Japan is particularly fragrant and sweet, making it hard to resist asking for another serving. After the meal, we felt satisfied. Although this restaurant doesn't have many reviews yet, the dishes and service were surprisingly delightful. If you get a chance to visit Azabu Dai and don’t know what to eat, this place is definitely worth a try.
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