Ora, Gunma, Japan|彩旬館
Syokudo and Teishoku restaurant, at 1719-2 Nakano, Ora, Ora District, Gunma 370-0603, Japan
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Rating
3.6 (32 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 11:00
💲Price Range
¥1-1000
☎️Phone Number
+81276-88-5373
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More Comments at Google MapIt's a shop that is always interesting and talked about. Previously, handmade ramen that was 600 yen on days with a 5 was reduced to 300 yen, but this service was discontinued around the summer of 2018. Also, on Sundays and Mondays in the morning, there was an ``all-you-can-eat'' option of ``Mori udon'' or ``Kake udon'' for 380 yen, but I stopped doing that as well. However, that doesn't mean that the charm of this store will fade at all. This is because the most attractive menu items of this restaurant, the ``Fillet cutlet set meal 500 yen'' and the ``Loin cutlet set meal 500 yen'' made with domestic premium pork, are still going strong. The size of the meat varies, but in general, fillet cutlet is about 70-80g of meat. ✕ One piece of loin cutlet is about 180-200g, so you can enjoy plenty of volume and deliciousness. Masu. This freshly fried pork cutlet comes with cabbage, potato salad, rice, pork soup, and pickles for only 500 yen, so it's a big loss if you don't eat it. These cutlets are prepared in advance, and the meat is coated with batter and stored in a Tupperware container. If you are lucky enough to catch it on the same day it was prepared, it will be extremely delicious with a delicious, tender meat cutlet. However, when I tried the cutlet several days after preparing it, the flavor of the meat was weak and the batter was dry and hard. Also, the frying oil seems to be vegetable oil from the taste, but depending on the condition and temperature of the frying oil, there are times when the fried color is light and other days it is fried with a dark color. When the cutlet is a "big hit", it's so delicious and the cost performance is so great that the reason for the existence of other tonkatsu restaurants is completely blown away. In any case, it's only 500 yen, so it's fun to ask, "How did it go today?" By the way, when I first got the ramen for 300 yen in 2017 as a 5 day bonus, it was very delicious. I was so impressed that this was just 300 yen. I have had it several times since then, but like the set meal, there are quite a few fluctuations in the quality. When the soup was good, it was very delicious with a hint of ginger, but on other days, the soup had deteriorated in flavor after being reused for several days. The ramen noodles are indeed hand-made, but they are not made by the owner, but are purchased from a certain place, and the amount of noodles may vary, perhaps because they are separated by hand. . Although I have never eaten udon or soba, the host seemed to have an extraordinary confidence in the taste of udon and soba. Soba noodles are said to cost 2.8. Also, the conversation with the cheerful host is unique and fun. If you ask one question about cooking, you'll get more than ten answers endlessly. Sometimes he speaks passionately one-on-one about the mindset of a chef and professional cooking techniques. I get the impression that this is the most right-wing store of conscientious management, benevolent management, and benevolent management. As a customer, I would like to spend my money at a store like this.
With the shopkeeper who is very service-minded, It was a warm restaurant where you could feel their desire to feed you to your fullest! Great taste and price!
The cutlet set meal is cheap and filling, but the owner seems to want to compete with ramen, and he seems to have a lot of confidence, so he often recommends it. However, it seems to have a very subtle taste...According to an acquaintance who has eaten it, it was quite bland. Also, the cutlet is delicious, but the sauce provided was unusually salty. It seems like they've made some improvements recently, and the sauce and ramen now taste normal (just a normal level, not a famous restaurant lol) Also, when I went there this summer, it seemed like they started making caramel latte, which is something that doesn't seem to fit, so I ordered it to try it out, and it turned out to be just regular iced coffee with something that looked like an instant caramel latte base in a Sujata-like container. Something came out! (Well, it cost 100 yen or so, so maybe it's correct in terms of cost lol) It's a shop with no shortage of topics lol
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