Maruta Shokudo in Miyakonojo

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6220 Yoshiochō, Miyakonojo, Miyazaki 885-0006, Japan
contacts phone: +81 986-38-1461
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Latitude: 31.7592534, Longitude: 131.0831185

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  • Bono Miss

    Bono Miss

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    All the menus I saw on SNS looked delicious so I visited from Miyazaki City on a rainy day🤧! There are two groups waiting after 7pm, write down your car number and wait in the car, and they will come to call you. I ordered the meat menu that I saw in the photo and it was hearty and delicious! It wasn't enough for a woman to eat alone (lol) Is the seasoning strong? Refills of rice and miso soup are free for set meals. Also, the price may be high for a set meal overall. There were so many snacks for alcohol that I was shocked. All the store staff are very nice and kind! There were both counter and table seats. I was surprised to find that the restroom also had a diaper changing bed, so it was well-equipped for family guests. I think this is a restaurant that can be enjoyed by men and women of all ages.

  • 福崎小百合

    福崎小百合

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    I think the prices are high for a restaurant. Prices range from 1,300 yen to 1,600 yen, so if you come here looking for a quick lunch, you'll be surprised at the high prices. . Other than the set meals, there is no udon on the menu, but there are also champon and spaghetti. Spaghetti costing 1,350 yen was way more expensive than a restaurant specializing in spaghetti for lunch, so I was intrigued, but I didn't want to make a mistake, so I quit. I think the size is about double the normal amount. I don't think people who eat less will be able to finish it all. I was given a free lunch, so I took home what I couldn't finish. I think people who are really big eaters will be very satisfied. I tried the sweet and sour pork and ginger grilled dishes, but the main dishes didn't have much sweetness, and I felt like they were seasoned with a bit of salt. After my 84-year-old father finished eating, he mumbled, ``It's all too salty'' (lol) I myself ate a man's Champon, The amount of salt was just right and it was delicious. I think the volume and seasoning are suitable for working people and students.

  • 単身赴任おやじ

    単身赴任おやじ

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    I visited at 12:30 on a weekday, and there were about 4 groups in line, but I had to wait 10 minutes before being guided. The rotation may be good because the staff moves more efficiently. In addition to teppanyaki and fried foods, the menu also includes noodles. I'm worried about what to eat. I had the Tenku beef mix set meal. After about 10 minutes, the iron plate made a sizzling sound, and the beef slices, offal, and vegetables were generously piled on top. Refills of rice and miso soup were OK, and people at other tables were taking home what they couldn't finish (the restaurant provided the containers). It has table seats, tatami mats (horizontal kotatsu style), and a counter, and I think it's a restaurant loved by the locals, with many local customers and office workers. I will come back to try other menu items.

  • みいこ

    みいこ

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    Used for lunch. It's delicious, but the volume is huge! Unfortunately, I can't always eat it all (^-^; I received the Fried Shrimp Meat Doria for 1,600 yen. The piping hot meat doria with large fried shrimp was very delicious. Comes with salad and soup. The amount of soup is also large. The dry curry and chicken nanban are also very delicious. This is also so large that you can't believe it's just one plate. All of them are delicious, but I feel bad about leaving them behind, so I wish they would make a women's set with smaller portions.

  • Toshiyuki Aochi

    Toshiyuki Aochi

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    The restaurant is a bit small; three four seater tatami style tables, two 4 seat tables, and six or so counter seats. So, of you go during peak periods, expect to wait. The wait can be from 10 to 1 hour wait. You have an option to leave a phone number, so they can call you when the table opens up for you. Besides that the food is great. The price is right for most, if not all of the dishes. It is also family friendly. Don't expect to order dishes like an izakaya; most of the plates are teishoku (rice, miso soup, salad(?) and the main dish). Kids under maybe 5, get a serviced miso soup and rice. The staff there are friendly, but don't expect them to speak English to you. I hope you will enjoy your visit when you go.

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