Sometimes when you come over for dinner in the evening, you might need to wait. The staff will first give you a QR code for you to scan and order.
The shop provides a beverage machine that is free for self-service. What makes it very pleasant is that the drinks are of a good quality, unlike some that taste like sugar water.
There are restrooms and hand soap provided, so you can wash your hands before dining. Each seat has a pack of tissues.
The Nagoya chicken wing set meal costs $159. The wings were much tastier than expected; the skin was crispy but not too hard, making the overall chicken wing very delicious 😋. The sides with the set meal are tofu and pickles. The tofu goes well with rice, and as for the pickles, I think they should be Korean-style? However, they were just passable.
The sukiyaki beef set meal also costs $159. The addition of a soft-boiled egg enhances the overall flavor; the beef comes with its own sauce. Overall, it was quite good.
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