After class at the driving school, not knowing what to eat, I started wandering randomly and found a simply decorated but nice-looking restaurant. Since I wanted to have a rice bowl, I walked in.
The staff had a great attitude—despite the many customers, they kept smiling. The only downside was that the space inside the restaurant was quite small. That day, I opted for takeout, and there were a lot of customers, so I waited for about 30-40 minutes. However, the staff was very polite and always smiling, which eased my anxious feelings. There were indeed a lot of customers, so it's best to call ahead for takeout.
As for the rice bowl, I personally found it average—not particularly standout, but also not bad. There was a large portion of daikon soup (a complimentary soup!), which was lightly seasoned and had two large pieces of daikon. Eating it together, I still felt full!
Next time, I’ll try their hot pot noodles; it seems everyone else was ordering that, haha!
The service attitude makes me want to come back. However, the seating is really limited, whether it's people standing and waiting for takeout or customers enjoying their meals. It might feel a bit cramped. (And during peak hours, you might have to wait a bit longer!)
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