The space is spacious, and the toilet and sink are large. The hand roll doesn't contain rice, which is perfect for a vegetable lover like me. The chicken rice bowl has a sweet taste of Japanese soy sauce; it's quite standard. The stir-fried udon noodles taste good and are chewy, but there's little filling. The miso soup is also quite standard. Overall, the price is reasonable, and it's a good place to enjoy Japanese cuisine without spending too much.
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