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Japan, 〒191-0002 Tokyo, Hino, Shinmachi, 1-chōme−18−7
kontakte telefon: +81 42-589-1631
webseite: store.yayoiken.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 35.6798103, Longitude: 139.3933664
A2 Nz
::It is a small Yayoi eaves that is located next to the Hino station rotary and is easy to overlook. The set menu is geared toward men. At dinner time, there seem to be a lot of solo male customers. You can refill your rice by yourself, and there is a pot of soup stock next to it. You can order various set menu items from the ticket vending machine at the entrance, but there is only one machine, so you won't be able to decide. Ootoya seems to be a better choice for women and the elderly. Even when the restaurant is crowded during dinner, the worst operation is to show a lone male customer to a four-seater table depending on the timing, and make subsequent customers stand in the narrow entrance and wait. It's fine if it's a busy time, but if it's crowded, the staff will ask you to share a seat.Shouldn't the customer service manual be revised to ensure a more polite and efficient operation?
Fredrik Cewers
::Good food for good price. Infinite rice refills is banger. There was an ojisan eating when I entered. He had an entire untouched meal of meat and vegetables in front of him but he was only eating rice. He kept eating rice and then refilling it over and over. Even when I was finished eating and leaving he kept eating rice and his other meal was untouched. RESPECT
Alan Thomson
::Weird payment system
el malan malan
::Traditional Japanese restaurant good and affordable
Carlos Pozuelo
::Good food and service, quick and cheap