The whole shop looks quite old-fashioned and the lighting is dim, but it has all the necessary tableware and basic items one would find in a dining space, such as tissue paper. If you don’t mind the dining environment, it’s a place to eat.
As for the food, I personally think it’s average; the cooking methods are quite simple, so the flavors are not too complicated, but there’s nothing particularly impressive about it. However, I feel that the portion sizes are on the smaller side, so those who care about that might want to take note.
One notable aspect is that the owner is very friendly, and there is a very well-behaved red poodle in the shop.
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