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Avaliação da contribuiçãoThe place is pleasant, the service is average. When I tried to pay with a $20 bill, the waiter said they don't accept cash. I then used my debit card and the waiter commented that he didn't realize they accepted cash for everything. I mentioned that I was just buying a beer and paying with cash, but it was not a big deal. Overall, it was an unnecessary comment to make.
The restaurant was decent, but nothing impressive in my opinion. I had the crispy chicken katsu.
This restaurant offers a straightforward Japanese-themed sandwich menu with quick service. The menu is focused, featuring both sweet and savory options. Beverages are limited and stored in an external refrigerator. The tamago sandwich has a unique flavor profile, with the sauce standing out against the sweet flavors of the egg and bread. It is recommended to try other sandwich options. Like other food vendors in Railway Heights, the food preparation is efficient and speedy. Similar to Good Chef Hall (same operators), customers pay for the atmosphere and entertainment along with their food.
Really good, fresh sandwiches. we had the chicken catsu sando and the ones that are like a bark and pork ball were both very good. a side of fritten was great enough to share, and we also have the earthy and matcha sando to dessert to share. that's true, a dessert sandwich. the people were nice and went through the menu, and their offers seem to grow in the run of time. we look forward to trying this place again and again.
Sooo freaking good! We got the strawberry sando which was perfect for dessert. We also got the egg sando and omg the green onion on top just hits the spot it’s not heavy but very filling. And finally my ultimate fav is their katsu don that one is sooo good my dad loved it. Matcha strawberry was strong so if you like matcha then go for it but if not just get a regular strawberry cream.