The restaurant mainly offers oden and sushi, with a Taiwanese flavor. Although the variety of sushi is limited, the doneness of the oden ingredients is well-controlled and not too soft or mushy.
The store has a seating area, and the overall atmosphere is warm. Since it is a newly opened shop, it serves until 1 AM, making it suitable for customers who want to enjoy hot food after a few drinks.
The staff and the owner were very friendly and patient. Even when there was an issue with mobile payment, they trusted the customers and were willing to provide compensation afterwards, showcasing the restaurant's warmth and hospitality.
I just came out from a karaoke bar near the train station and wanted to have some hot soup. As I walked along, I stumbled upon this shop that just opened not long ago. They mainly sell two types of dishes: oden and sushi, with the cooking style primarily being Taiwanese.
However, since I went quite late, there were very few sushi left, and many of the oden ingredients still needed to be heated. So I simply bought some fish cakes, meatballs, and radish for the oden. Most of the ingredients are processed foods, so it's hard to tell how fresh they are, but the level of cooking was just right—there were no issues of being overly soft from soaking in the soup. Moreover, the business hours only go until 1 AM, so if you drink too late, there may not be anything left to eat here.
In the end, both the staff and the owner were very nice and patient. There was an issue with mobile payment that prevented me from settling the bill, but the owner still let me leave without worry, saying I could just call later to complete the payment if needed. This really showed a sense of humanity.