The meal offers sauerkraut fish and tomato fish, with portion sizes that can be chosen, suitable for those with small appetites or who do not eat spicy food. The fish has almost no bones and comes with side dishes and dessert, making it quite substantial.
The dining environment is comfortable, with air conditioning that is sufficiently cool, making it suitable for those who dislike heat. There are not many seats, but most people don't stay long.
The restaurant offers a self-service ordering system, convenient payment methods, and has restrooms. After dining, customers need to clean up their dishes themselves to avoid inconveniencing the staff.
A person can enjoy sauerkraut fish, and there are different portion sizes to choose from based on one's appetite, which is very considerate. There is also a non-spicy tomato fish option available, and since I can't eat spicy food recently, I opted for the healthy tomato fish.
There is a minimum purchase requirement, with at least one meal per person. You order through a self-service machine, and a receipt is provided. If you need to expense it, you can enter the tax number by yourself. They accept both cash and mobile payments, which is very convenient. After ordering, a ticket will be issued, and you just wait for your number to be called; you can choose a seat beforehand.
For dine-in, there is unlimited white rice and drinks, so you don't have to worry about not being full; the servings are quite large. I ordered the small appetite set of tomato fish for $205, and there is plenty of ingredients. The fish has almost no bones, making it suitable for those who don't like picking bones. The meal also comes with a small side dish and dessert; on that day, it was pickled cucumbers and tea jelly, which were quite good. If you don't eat spicy food, consider the tomato fish.
The dining environment is comfortable with air conditioning that is sufficiently cool, which might make those afraid of the heat from spicy food feel more comfortable. There are also restrooms available, but remember to take your trays to the recycling area after dining to avoid causing inconvenience to the staff. The dine-in seating is somewhat limited, but fortunately, most people don't linger too long.