The old shop located in the suburbs of Chiba can basically only be accessed by car. Even local residents might not know about this low-profile establishment. It features a quaint and traditional Japanese atmosphere with classic decorations, and the environment is clean, bright, and comfortable.
Reservations must be made in advance, and the meals also need to be pre-ordered. The service speed is not fast; it's a very relaxed operation. The eel is fragrant, tender, and delicious, while the fried items may be a bit overly salty. Overall, I really liked it.
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