Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Watarai-cho including Torigen Watarai, Rairaiken, Misuzu, Aji no Rairaiken
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4 based on 27 reviews
Grabbed a taxi at Ise station, driver said there are 2 Misuzus in town, qe told him the closest and he brought us to this location (3km, about $6). The atmosphere is busy and fascinating to watch - 8 people working in a 12'Ã20'area, and counter seating for about 16 customers. The bulk of their operation appeared to be takeout, and quite busy for a Tuesday evening! I enjoyed the gyoza, though my japan-resident daughter thought they were 'too herby'. Karaage chicken is tasty but be aware the bones are left in. A variety of Oden bubbling away, smelled good but we didn't get to those. By far our favorite items were the crab&cheese croquettes- fresh from the fryer, crispy panko and melty cheesy deliciousness. Don't miss them! Prices were very reasonable, about $35 for two with a couple of beers.
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