At the local restaurant, one of the famous dishes in Hokkaido is soup curry, and different regions have their own characteristics. This place features a flavor that leans towards Indian curry spices. The atmosphere is bright, clean, and comfortable, with a standalone house feel. The restaurant is quite large and filled with a plethora of comics, likely part of the owner's collection, which adds to its uniqueness.
I ordered a spicy chicken leg vegetable soup curry and a vegetable curry with fried chicken. The soup curry has a strong aroma of spices, but it’s well-balanced, and the spiciness is just right. I can’t stop having a spoonful of soup curry with a mouthful of rice; they go very well together. The chicken leg meat is very tender, which I really liked.
The vegetable curry is rich and pairs beautifully with local vegetables that are very fresh and sweet. The added fried chicken is juicy but fairly standard. Overall, I really enjoyed it, and the prices are relatively affordable, which explains the restaurant's popularity.
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