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| - We love this local establishment- it is such a nice change of pace to the many chain restaurants, and a very cute and relaxing place to dine. In the warmer spring, summer, and early fall, the tea garden is available for patrons to dine it. It is simply gorgeous, relaxing- you can tell the owner spends a great deal of time manicuring the garden.
We have tried various entrees, and their Japanese dishes are authentic and delicious. We have tried the chicken teriyaki plate, grilled chicken sandwiches, yakisoba (Japanese pan-fried noodles), and udon (Japanese buckwheat noodles). All have been delicious. Oh, and the curry udon is fabulous! I have been to Japan, but haven't been able to replicate the flavors until coming to eat here.
The now serve brunch- it is a full course meal, but without feeling too heavy. Comes with coffee or tea (with free refills), soup, entree, fresh fruit, and a homemade cookie for dessert. Delicious!
The owner is Japanese, and her food tastes fabulous. A hidden gem.
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