This restaurant is very popular in the American Village and is worth a visit. However, the sushi is average and not cheap. But the fried noodles, tempura, and ramen are all very good. Fried noodles are still the specialty of this restaurant. You must come here.
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This restaurant is very popular in the American Village and is worth a visit. However, the sushi is average and not cheap. But the fried noodles, tempura, and ramen are all very good. Fried noodles are still the specialty of this restaurant. You must come here.
I saw their garlic ramen and ordered it, which was quite delicious. The chef is very friendly and always serves with a smile. Most importantly, I didn't know at first that the broth in the dish I ordered was the essence of 18 hours of stewing. If you are also coming here ("American" Ferris wheel) and want to eat authentic Japanese food, this should definitely be your first choice. I give it a perfect score!
The food here is thoughtful and healthy. The service is good and in English. The yakitori is fresh. Come here if you don't want to wait in a long line for the conveyor belt sushi next door. The seats are comfortable and the prices are reasonable.
Just opposite the AEON parking lot. The name of the Japanese store, the small door, the inconspicuous signboard, is really easy to miss. If you recommend the izakaya type, order meat, because the black hair pig in Okinawa is still very good. Ice cream is worth a try, and the portion is full.
The sashimi is very fresh, the tofu is very awkward like glutinous rice balls, the salad is delicious, and the pork trotters are super! Key recommendation! The fried noodles of the ink fish are generally like, and the price is quite high.