A Japanese small shop near the school that I've been keeping an eye on for a long time
I never went for it because the prices were a bit high, but this time I decided to treat myself well since I was exhausted after an all-nighter yesterday!
The shop is hidden in a small alley, and it's not easy to find parking; my friend and I walked over.
There are also many other small shops and cafes around to explore!
What I ate:
🌻 Chicken Karaage Curry Omelette $280
As soon as the dish arrived, it had a rich aroma.
The curry was delicious when I took a bite; for those who are afraid of spicy food, you can order it mild. As someone who doesn't eat spicy food at all, I felt it was just right (it didn't really have a spicy impression).
The portion size is just enough to fill someone with a small appetite, but I was surprised that there were only three pieces of chicken karaage (although they were quite large), but really... it was just so little... The chicken tasted average.
Honestly, it was quite delicious, but the price-to-value ratio is really low; if you have a big appetite, you'll end up spending a lot of money in this place...
What my friend ate:
🌻 Sunday Red Wine Dry Curry $300
I took a bite, and it seemed like his dry curry was more like meat sauce; the curry flavor wasn't strong.
It felt like eating meat sauce with rice? The red wine flavor was also not very obvious.
It was said to be similar to Okinawan taco rice.
But the flavor was fragrant enough, and it was still not bad.
For students, the prices at this shop are really... quite expensive... Especially since you don't really get full, so if your budget is tight, you'll need to think carefully...
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