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On the second floor of the âMichi-no-Ekiâ or the Roadside Station Star Plaza in the city of Ashibetsu is a small restaurant called La Fleur. The name indicated something very Western or French, but it turned out to be just one of those local restaurants with rice and noodle dishes. That was quite fine with us as we were very hungry.We ordered what they call âGatatanâ dishes. They are basically noodle or rice dishes topped with ten kinds or so of vegetables, seafoods, pork in starch-laden soup. They were hot and surprisingly delicious. The menu said someone who was in Manchuria before the end of WW II brought these dishes to Ashibetsu and they became very popular as âGatatanâ or soup with many ingredients.
Limited options in Ashibetsu but this was freshly made and very affordable food. Mostly curry based with not many non-meat options but was ok. Get there early though as kitchen shut at 7.30pm.
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Went here for dinner one evening during our July trip. Staff was friendly and helpful and a few of the meat selections were good. The rest were just average. Price range was on par with other yakiniku restaurants in Japan but FYI to future visitors, restaurant only takes cash for dining checks under 10,000 Yen. Credit cards accepted for dining bills over 10,000 yen. So be sure to have cash on you.The local vegetables they serve were fresh and very tasty. You'll of course depart smelling like meat. A decent place overall, but I'd probably look for another place to visit the next time I'm in town.
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