Before coming to Japan, I was looking for ramen, monjayaki and eel rice that I wanted to eat near a hotel. Most of the reviews about this restaurant were from Japanese people. The store first confirmed whether we could accept a drink (beer) and a meal per person. They also informed us that because the store is narrow, strollers are not allowed to enter. After ordering inside, the waiter brings you batter and condiments. Usually he cooks it himself, but he seems to serve customers who can't cook. He is a very personal male clerk and a very gentle and beautiful girl. Watching the batter being poured on the iron plate and bubbling and burning is very soothing and will whet your appetite. Therefore, it is delicious with many side dishes, and it is really a great memory in Asakusa. And such a meal only costs about NT$1,400, an average of only NT$350 per person, which is really a good deal!
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