(Translated by Google) January 2024 I wanted to eat Seri Nabe and had made a reservation at another restaurant, but due to a mistake in my reservation, I had to rush to find a restaurant where I could eat Seri Nabe. When I checked, they immediately approved it, and it was 2,800 yen for two people. It's always crowded, but it happened to be empty on Friday, so we sat in the tatami room on the first floor.
It wasn't duck meat, but it was delicious! After checking to see if there was anything to finish the meal, they served me some soba, which was different from what I expected, but it was delicious😆🎵🎵
(Translated by Google) A yakitori restaurant located along Paseo Street that specializes in charcoal grilled yakitori ?
They also have a wide selection of local sake...!
This time I had the course meal (4,500 yen)!
・Seibei salad ・Homemade tofu ・Agedashi tofu with thickened sauce ・Shiraae ・Sashimi (Amberjack, Scallop) ・Yakitori (Thigh, Skin, Breast) ・Assorted fried foods ・Soy milk hot pot ・Dessert (Warabi mochi, Roll cake)
Even though it was a course meal, it was really luxurious! Isn't it great for drinkers to have so many side dishes? It was an all-you-can-drink option, but the drinks were served quickly and without any worries! The soy milk hot pot contained Maroni-chan, and the restaurant's proud chicken was also stewed in it, so it warmed both body and soul 🙆♀️ I also had ramen for the final course...
Next time I'd like to go and eat it by itself!
And the Cassis Orange glass is cute...✨
What's great is that it's open on Sundays!
I visited on a Sunday, and there were a lot of people there who wanted to drink on a Sunday!
We were there for a meeting, so we were shown to a large room on the second floor.
(Translated by Google) [Early Autumn Trip ③] Fukushima Night: While few restaurants are open on Sundays, I visited Seibei, which serves the Date Chicken I was looking for.
Comparing Fukushima's Three Great Chicken Thighs (Aizu Jidori, Kawamata Shamo, Date Chicken) Mini Round Gyoza Squid and Carrot
I was so happy to finally be able to try the Fukushima specialties I'd been wanting to try (*^^*) The round gyoza were mini, so they were practically starfish... ( ̄▽ ̄;)
#Fukushima's Three Great Chickens #MoreThanRoundGyoza... #SquidAndCarrot
(Translated by Google) I happened to see this restaurant when I was walking from Fukushima Racecourse to Fukushima Station and decided to stop in. The atmosphere was good and the manager was friendly, so I had a fun meal. He also gave me detailed recommendations for sake, so I was able to enjoy the best sake. I'll definitely stop by again next time 😉