Review by a user: There is a bathroom
This place is called Kushi Yaki Manten Rokkaku in Kyoto. After finishing our burgers, we wanted to eat something else, so we found this restaurant. It was quite crowded, and we waited about 15 minutes to be seated. The menu is available in both Chinese and English, which is friendly for tourists. They first served edamame.
We ordered:
( Salt) Thigh skewers (chicken thigh skewers, salted) 2 pieces ¥418
( Sauce) Breast skewers (chicken breast skewers, sauced) 2 pieces ¥396
( Salt) Soft bone bonjiri skewers (chicken butt cartilage skewers, salted) 2 pieces ¥374
( Salt) Zuri skewers (chicken gizzard skewers, salted) 2 pieces ¥396
Beef skewers 1 piece ¥484
Beef harami skewers (beef diaphragm skewers) 1 piece ¥495
Lemon sour ¥539
Fuzzy navel (peach and orange liqueur) ¥649
Oolong tea ¥429
Tsukidashi (side dishes) ¥330 × 3
Motsunabe (small pot) ¥990
Total: ¥6,160 (including 10% tax)
The skewers were a bit dry, and overall it was quite average. The drinks were also pretty ordinary. The motsunabe that was served was raw and needed to be cooked for a while, but in the end, it still didn't become tender and was hard to chew. Overall, I do not recommend it.
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