I usually pass by this restaurant every day and smell the aroma of the chef cooking. Today I finally have time to try something new.
This seafood shop looks inconspicuous from the outside. This time I ordered fried rice and fried udon noodles, plus a bowl of oyster soup.
I don't like the fried rice rice grains being a bit soggy (I like the kind with clear grains), but the taste is pretty good, and the eight shrimps inside are pretty big.
The fried udon noodles are a bit salty, but the taste is okay. The portion is quite large for $80.
There should be more than 20 oysters in the oyster soup. It is indeed a local oyster shop. The ingredients are not soft and the salty and sweet taste is delicious👍
But the browsing needs to be strengthened. Occasionally I don’t know what to eat and I may repurchase it.
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