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I love cheese. So when I found out there is a restaurant dedicated to cheese, I had to try. 1. Soy milk cheese fondue (more like hot pot) This is a bit sweet for my taste. Actually I think the fondue/hotpot would have been better without the cheese. To call it a fondue, there needs to be only cheese. That's why this is more like hot pot with added cheese to it. 2. Yuzu miso seafood spaghetti This one is spot on! The yuzu flavour really comes out in the pasta. The seafood is nothing special: 3 pieces of imitation crabs, a few pieces of shrimp and clams. But the sauce makes this dish a hit. 3. Grandma's meatball The meatballs are nicely done. However, you can have spaghetti and meatballs anywhere. And you can even make them at home. So there is really nothing special about this dish. But at $11, it's a good pick if you want to just get your tummy full. 4. Pork ribs with cheese appetizer There's 3 pieces of ribs. The flavour is nice. The meat is soft. Not a bad pick for $8 Service is decent. There are some servers that aren't too familiar with the menu and what is in each dish. This needs to be improved. I hope they come up with new menu items. Because as of now, there's nothing else on the menu that is driving me to go back to try more.
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