The restaurant's popular item is the tamagoyaki sandwich. It tastes good but is on the sweeter side, so it may not attract people to visit specifically for it.
The store is located near Yoyogi Park, in a standalone narrow building that combines a select shop, featuring a unique feel of a Japanese-style residential renovation.
The restaurant does not offer dine-in service, only takeout, and requires a minimum purchase of one drink. This policy is a bit puzzling.
Located near Yoyogi Park, this shop is quite popular, but reviews are mixed. The storefront is unique, a narrow single-unit building with an upstairs selection shop, reflecting a very Japanese style of residential renovation.
You can only take out, but there is a minimum purchase of one drink, which is a bit hard to understand. Perhaps everyone comes specifically for the signature dish and only orders that, so they end up ordering a small cup of coffee just because they’re there. The popular item, the tamagoyaki sandwich, is personally quite tasty, but the bread is a bit sweet for the tamagoyaki. It's worth trying once, but I wouldn't make a special trip for it.