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| - I have lived in Japan for about half a year and have tried the various Gyudon places all over Japan.
In terms of taste, I would say it is fairly authentic and accurately resembles the real deal. However, their dishes are a bit lacking in some of the finer details as compared to Japanese Gyudon. For example, the beef is a bit dry and there's a lot more oil in the broth.
Entrees are served with a side of salad, miso soup and a choice of milk tea or green tea, which is nice. They even have my favourite Gyudon condiment, the ?? chilli pepper powder. Unfortunately, there was no ?? (chilli oil) at the table.
In terms of size, it is by no means a large portion, but it is enough for a light lunch. Comparable to a Japanese "large" size.
Staff was friendly and welcome customers with Japanese greetings when they enter and leave (not sure if they actually speak Japanese though).
There are a few television in the restaurant playing various programs from Japanese drama to World Cup soccer.
Overall, I would go back again to taste a bit of Japan again, but I wouldn't say this is something to die for. But since I have not thus far tried any better Gyudon, I would recommend this place to go try if you want some Japanese Gyudon.
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