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4 based on 131 reviews
Cozy spot just down the hill from the Keisei line train station and across the street from the grocery store. Itâs located on the second floor just up the white painted external stairway.Plenty to eat at good prices. Gioza, French fries, chicken, and fried veggies. The beer is very cold. If you are looking for a bargain and to get stuffed, this is your place. If you only have a short time in Narita town, there are many other spots with better food or more variety.Space is limited so get there early.
4 based on 373 reviews
This restaurant is within the Hotel Nikko Narita complex.We opted to have dinner here and choose the buffet option which comes with soft drinks.Food was Japanese orientated dishes, many it seemed from Akita area. All were excellent and I tried foods I had never tried (or seen) before. The sweets were very good as was the ice cream dispenser.Is somewhat expensive but little choice in area and the quality of food is excellent.
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4 based on 233 reviews
Enjoyed the bar area in this hotel with nice seating area. Had drinks and food along with happy hour prices.
4 based on 111 reviews
Soothing dining space featuring quality service and lush greenery in view. Treat yourself with carefully-selected local ingredients in colourful fare.
This is a coffee shop cum fast food restaurant at the hotel. It it close to the entrance so the view is mostly in coming and out going guests. The buffet is mostly Japanese, Italian continental. There is an unlimited drink option too which is really cool idea. The staff is very attentive and polite. I am so stuffed but I would return againDear "3gautamk",Thank you for your review of Cere's restaurant. It's great that you enjoyed the food, we currently have an Italian food fair at the buffet. We also have an all you can drink option for soft drinks and also for alcoholic beverages. It's great to read your comments about the staff service, they really work hard to please all of our guests. We hope to have the opportunity to welcome you back in the future.Warm RegardsPaul TsujiGeneral Manager
4 based on 37 reviews
This restaurant is attached to the Richmond Hotel, where we stayed for one night, so we decided to go in for the buffet breakfast (1200 Y). We got there at 9:15 a.m., well after the 6:30 a.m. opening. The hostess demanded payment before we entered the large dining room, where we found only two other customers, a woman with a young boy.The buffet included an equal amount of Japanese and Western items and I found my choices from both to lack flavor. The bread and rolls seemed to be a bit stale and all food that should have been served hot proved to be stone cold. One example would be the pork dim sum, I stopped at one bite, concerned that the dish had been sitting there without proper heating since the restaurant opened. A cold hard-boiled egg had a strange taste, so I gave up on that. I liked the hot coffee, however, and the fresh fruit slices. We had no interactions with staff after entering the dining room.We have stayed at the Richmond Hotel, which we like a lot, before; but this is the first time we have eaten at Stella. Based on this experience, we have no interest in returning to the restaurant.
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