(Translated by Google) When I'm in Fukushima for a long time on a business trip and go for drinks, I always go for food first. You can eat a variety of chicken dishes as if you were eating all the chicken! We also have various types of alcohol that match the food! Sake recommended 🍶
(Translated by Google) There are counter seats, tatami rooms, and banquet seats on the second floor. The landlady will grill yakitori for you. All of the yakitori are exquisite. The Fukushima specialty Mamadoru tempura on the regular menu is also delicious, like sweet potato tempura made even sweeter, and goes well with the matcha salt.
(Translated by Google) Last year, I went to Fukushima for work, and on the way home I was looking for a place where I could drink local alcohol, and I happened to pop into this place. Yakitori is delicious. The liver, tender, tender parts, and meatballs with yolk were also delicious. They have a good selection of local sake, delicious sake, delicious yakitori, and a friendly mom. I would definitely stop by next time I go to Fukushima. The photo is of a joke-like dish of fried Mama Doll (a famous Fukushima confectionery) recommended by mom. It looks like fried manju and is surprisingly delicious.
(Translated by Google) The food is delicious. The selection of sake is also quite good. I visited on December 29th, so unfortunately the drinks were served a little slowly because it was crowded. It's a nice place to drink alone at the counter.
(Translated by Google) The seseri is chewy and juicy! The fillets are plump and fluffy! Both the gizzard and green onion were delicious. Maybe the women were better at baking because they were the ones doing it.
To be honest, the clerk who was serving the customer was a bit uneasy and I felt a little uneasy. Yakitori gets a 4 star for deliciousness.