This restaurant offers authentic Japanese cuisine, including crispy fried calamari rings, salt-grilled mackerel, and teriyaki chicken, all with unforgettable flavors. The side dishes, such as miso soup, salad, and potato croquettes, are also quite substantial. Overall, the quality and taste of the meals are quite satisfactory.
The restaurant attracts customers with its beautiful name, although it doesn't provide detailed information about the decor or atmosphere, it describes the joyful experience of enjoying delicious food.
Customers need to check the menu online themselves. While this setup has its conveniences, it may cause inconvenience for some people.
This Japanese restaurant has a beautiful name that evokes stunning views (as the sunset gradually fades). We were first attracted by its lovely name during our initial pass, and being fans of Japanese cuisine, this is our third visit for dining in. Even though it was lunchtime, and not a typical izakaya with drinks, the gourmet food here resembles the breathtaking scenery of a sunset, making it such a pleasure to enjoy authentic Japanese dishes.
Once seated, we looked for the menu but only found the Happy Hour menu on the table. There were no special discounts visible on the walls, but we did see some seafood with their Japanese and English names.
(Taking a look at the photo:
まさば Masaba = Japanese Mackerel)
It turns out we needed to look up the menu online to order. (Thinking about it, adjusting prices (upward?) would be easier, and it streamlines everything while saving on printing costs.)
We ordered three dishes:
Words fail to describe the deliciousness.
Worried I might forget, I quickly took photos of the dishes before enjoying them leisurely.
After finishing everything, I will not forget this delightful meal; only the beautiful photos will serve as proof.
If I forgot, then I'll just have to come back again for a nice meal!