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4 based on 46 reviews
Please only order japanese food in this sort of restaurant though you may also find them having western food on the menu. I ordered this sashimi with sea urchin sauce sabu sabu, it was special and delicious. Remember to ask for today's special sashimi. The tempura is also quite good. Unfortunately, even they have an English menu, only the standard food is shown.
4 based on 43 reviews
Book ahead to eat in this popular restaurant. It serves standard Japanese pub food. We had sashimi, rice balls, skewers, roast garlic, beer and hot sake. There is a menu in English, and the staff are numerous and smiling. There was a great deal of variety in the food. Recommended for a cheerful, reasonably priced dinner.
4 based on 44 reviews
I'll start by saying that this place is not cheap!!!!!But when talking Premium Beef in Japan, you wouldn't expect it!!!!!Friendly service, in an authentic Japanese setting!!!!!Add those elements to a great Sukiyaki broth, and wow, it's a melt in the mouth experience!!!!!
4 based on 69 reviews
Such a great little restaurant - the hosts and other customers were so friendly. Fantastic chicken cooked over a tiny grill, and the warm sake is a must! Highly recommend.
4 based on 92 reviews
Chanced upon this restaurant while looking for a place to eat around the hotel. It's a really good find. Located near the shopping street, this restaurant has a counter seating as well as tatami type seating upstairs. There is plenty of food to choose from. All at very reasonable price. Portions are large too. Taste is very nice and delicious. Service is fast and friendly. My only grouse is the floor at the tatami seating. It looks a little dated. Overall, I would go back again for another round of good food.
4 based on 287 reviews
Not all ramen are created equal. There are salty, brown-coloured, broths and milky-coloured ones. But which restaurants really strike the perfect balance of flavoursome soup base to soft, silky noodles to extra ingredients? What is the secret that sets one ramen join apart from another? Who is top of the broths?My mission to find the best ramen took me to Asahikawa Ramen Village in Hokkaido. The broth is pretty rich here. For the full-on indulgence, go for the charsiew ramen miso. Make sure to add in the butter, just because you can. The gyoza is a worthwhile side.Overall, the food was good but not memorable but I can think of 50 other places I can get the same or better quality ramen. This is the true truth as I say it as it isâ¦
4 based on 291 reviews
Nice fast and efficient yummy ramen to warm your tummy.We had the syo ramen and miso ramen plus gyoza. Both soup were excellent and rich, the meat was so tender that it melts in our mouth. Though no kodomo set, they do cater for small, standard and large size bowl. Portion is good. Recommends small portion for ladies.
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4 based on 156 reviews
The owner was very welcoming and tried his best to communicate in English. They have a guest book that they ask all overseas visitors to sign. The ramen was not, fresh and had good flavor, and come with its own piece of nori pronged with the restaurant's logo. I would recommend the soy sauce soup base over the salt soup base, much richer in taste. Overall a good experience. Between 800-1000yen per bowl of ramen
4 based on 176 reviews
We went to two branches of this excellent restaurant, the other being in Minami Higashi. It was worth the long wait to get seats. Best to order straight from the menu rather than taking from the conveyor belt. For this quality sushi the price is very reasonable.
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