We have been here a couple of times in the past month and have tried 3 different dishes. The curry with tofu is a bit plain (but that is how my wife likes it, and why she ordered it twice ), the curry pork cutlet is good, and the beef omlette is also good.
What I really like about this place is that is an example of democracy in action. You can choose exactly what you want, from how much rice you get to how spicy the sauce is. There is a list of toppings you can add to your basic dish, so you get to eat exactly what you like, with no surprises.
The only thing is that there are a few strange quirks here, such as:
1. The forks are really curved and can be awkward to eat with. At first I thought my fork was just bent out of shape, but then I notieced that all of them were the same.
2. The toppings are served separately and some of them are served cold, such as the corn. Why serve something cold that is going to be put on top of hot food?
If you can't be bothered to wait in line for the ramen place 1 floor below, this is a good starchy alternative.
What I really like about this place is that is an example of democracy in action. You can choose exactly what you want, from how much rice you get to how spicy the sauce is. There is a list of toppings you can add to your basic dish, so you get to eat exactly what you like, with no surprises.
The only thing is that there are a few strange quirks here, such as:
1. The forks are really curved and can be awkward to eat with. At first I thought my fork was just bent out of shape, but then I notieced that all of them were the same.
2. The toppings are served separately and some of them are served cold, such as the corn. Why serve something cold that is going to be put on top of hot food?
If you can't be bothered to wait in line for the ramen place 1 floor below, this is a good starchy alternative.
Other Ratings:
Keep it up!
Interesting
Touched
Envy
Cool Photo