A low consumption place for a drink, with not many seats available. Luckily, there was an outdoor spot for two during dinner time. The grapefruit beer is delicious, with the sweetness balancing the bitterness of the beer. It's a great choice for those who are afraid of the taste of alcohol but still want to drink. Drinking it from an icy glass enhances the whole experience.
The skewers are quite affordable at 50 for a meat skewer, and they're pretty well grilled. The pork neck is recommended, though it can be a bit tough. The clams are fairly fresh and of average size. The mentaiko rice cake is wrapped in seaweed, which unfortunately takes away most of the flavor from the dish; it tastes good but doesn't quite match the dish's name. I'm not quite sure about the mentaiko chazuke — it feels wasteful to have mentaiko in tea, though it might just be a personal preference against this kind of dish.
Overall, it follows a good value-for-money route, making it suitable for those looking to enjoy a couple of drinks accompanied by some small bites.
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