Daito, Osaka, Japan|Tonari no Gohan
Syokudo and Teishoku restaurant, at 3-5 Shinden Asahimachi, Daito, Osaka 574-0053, Japan
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Rating
3.7 (340 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 21:00
💲Price Range
¥1-1000
☎️Phone Number
+8172-873-5400
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More Comments at Google MapThe food is very delicious and the restaurant feels like mom's food. The prices are low and the food arrives quickly, which is helpful. If you order a set meal, you can get unlimited refills of rice, which I think is perfect for big eaters! However, the store staff seems to be a little bad at customer service, so please keep that in mind when visiting the store! If you are driving, please be careful as it may be difficult to park during times when the parking lot is a bit crowded.
A set meal restaurant in Daito City. It's a roadside store with a parking lot that can accommodate about 11 cars. Meal ticket system. If you insert a 1000 yen bill, you'll probably have enough for any dish. I ordered a half set meal of chicken cutlet and Nanban. Water was self-serve. The food was more delicious than I expected. The chicken nanban meat is so soft that you can eat it with chopsticks. By the way, if you order a set meal, you can get a second helping of rice or salad, which will be appreciated by young people who want to eat heartily. Inside the store, there are more table seats than counter seats, so I think it's suitable for families. The exterior and interior are a little old, but if you eat here, you'll get a good deal, and if you have another chance, it's a restaurant you'll want to go to.
Google for cheap lunch around here! I searched for it and was introduced to it. There is a parking lot, but it was full. It can stop about 10 cars, so if you wait a little, you'll be fine. When you enter the store, there is a food ticket machine. There were so many menus to choose from that I had a hard time choosing, but this time I chose chicken nanban. All you can eat rice and salad. Although it overlaps with street corner restaurants and Yayoi eaves, I took a bite and felt completely different. I think the side dishes are handmade. This time it was shredded radish. The taste is completely different from chain stores. The volume is enough to fill you up. It was lunchtime, but there were a lot of locals, and I thought it was a cheap and delicious restaurant. Although it was my first visit, I was given a coffee coupon that I could use next time.
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