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| - I used to come here often during University with a bunch of my friends, and it's been only recently since I've started going again.
The English song list isn't very plentiful, but it has most of the current karaoke fair, plus a few current songs. If you're into K-pop or J-pop or even anime songs, there are plenty more choices. One day I resolve to try to sing my way through a Japanese song, but since I'm illiterate (in Japanese), I'm going to have to memorize lyrics first.
While a bit expensive, I love the food here. For some reason, it tastes tasty to me. My favourite dish is the fried pork cutlets.
I'm not much of a beer drinker, but those beer towers are pretty intimidating.
I love that you can book a private karaoke booth. My friends and I would do that all the time, partly because many of us were uncomfortable with performing on stage in front of complete strangers, but mostly because we wanted a room to ourselves where we could chat and catch up.
My favourite part of the venue is that most of the people show up just to have fun. It doesn't matter if one can sing or not because here, those sorts of things don't matter. And that's cool.
My only complaint is that I wish the English song list were more extensive, but that doesn't stop me from visiting. Recommended, if you can live with the limited selection of English songs.
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