The meal options are diverse, including Japanese home-cooked dishes and Western choices. Overall, the flavors are quite standard; the char siu rice is heavily seasoned, and the grilled colorful vegetables have a nice texture, but the portion of vegetables is rather small.
The restaurant atmosphere is suitable for family gatherings, and the dining environment is affordable. It offers self-service drinks and unlimited rice and miso soup.
The online ordering service is provided efficiently, and customers do not have to wait long after entering; the overall dining experience is smooth.
Japanese family-style restaurants offer a variety of set meals, rice, noodles, snacks, and even some Western dishes such as pasta and Korean fried chicken. The complex meals should satisfy most people, including children. It’s a great meal, so it’s also suitable to bring children.
Low cost for internal use, you can enjoy all-you-can-eat rice and miso soup
There are even a variety of hot teas (tea bags), coffee machines, and all-you-can-eat smoothies, which is basically very satisfying.
Cheese fried pork cutlet set meal $259
It's average, the pork chop is delicious, there are a few side dishes and shredded cabbage.
A la carte barbecued pork rice $69
There are only 3 small slices of barbecued pork, but there is a lot of rice and green onions.
Korean style cheese fried chicken $139
The portion is very generous, the fried chicken is crispy, and the sauce is slightly sweet and spicy, probably more than the average spiciness. It’s delicious.
Halfway through shopping at IKEA on Saturday, I was surprised to find that dinner time was already halfway through, so I went to Carrefour next door to look for food, and after careful consideration, I chose Joyfull. When we arrived at the restaurant at around 7pm, it was fully booked. With the high table turnover rate, I waited for about 5 minutes before entering.
The store takes online ordering. When ordering, you can enjoy the self-service bar, which includes sugar-free tea, several drinks, water and coffee. In addition, the rice and miso soup are all-you-can-eat, giving it a Japanese family restaurant feel.
After waiting about 10 minutes, the food was served. This time we ordered the pan-fried chicken set meal, barbecued pork rice and colorful grilled vegetables with cheese sauce.
The chicken is placed on a cast iron plate with onions on the bottom. The chicken is tender and has no fishy smell, but the saltiness is acceptable, making it a decent set meal.
The barbecued pork rice has more sauce than the meat and has a strong taste. After eating, the sauce is served with rice and an egg.
The roasted colorful vegetables served at the end were well seasoned and delicious. But when it comes to colorful vegetables, there is too much starch in them (sweet potatoes, lotus roots, pumpkins), and the portions of vegetables seem sparse in comparison.
In fact, we have visited many times, but in fact not every meal is to our taste, and generally the taste is strong. Provided to everyone.