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Came here with high hopes for the honey toast. Was in the area and figured I'd finally give it a try. Pictures looked so good! I ordered a few chicken yakitori and some veggie fried rice. Both were just alright. Chicken tasted pretty gassy (like grill fumes) and the fried rice looked like it was literally fried for 2 seconds. Fry the dang rice! Still palatable. I know this place isn't meant to be fancy at all, but the menus were so beat up and hard to read! Many of the items had "SOLD OUT" taped over them, especially on the bev menus. Just get new ones printed guys. Geez. Now for the honey toast....Didn't wanna get a big one because the girl with me doesn't really do sweets, so we opted for a mini. It showed up with fruit and red bean paste all over it. The purist in me was kinda disappointed. Why would the mini have so much more stuff on it than the big daddy? Kinda bizarre. At any rate, we scraped the beans off and it was just okay. I'll stick to my korean coffee shop toast for sure. Not certain if I'll be back...Plenty better Jaoanese options in the city.
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