Sanda, Hyogo, Japan|らんまる
Japanese restaurant, at 2295 Shimoaino, Sanda, Hyogo 669-1345, Japan
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Rating
4.1 (340 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 11:00
💲Price Range
¥1-1000
☎️Phone Number
+8179-568-1375
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More Comments at Google MapI heard from Tamanosuke, a restaurant specializing in egg-cooked rice in Tanba Sasayama City, that there is another restaurant specializing in egg-cooked rice in Sanda City, which is not far away, so my two family members went there on a Sunday lunchtime. This one has a relatively large free parking lot and a direct sales store for raw eggs and other products. There are set A (with pickles and miso soup) and set B (with side dish, fried egg, pickles, and miso soup) of egg-cooked rice.I ordered set B, a large serving of rice, for 750 yen (tax included), and my wife ordered set B, a regular serving of rice, 700 yen. I ordered tax included. To put it more precisely, Ranmaru is a little more expensive than Tamanosuke, but it comes with 1 piece of tamagoyaki and 1 more side dish. At Tamanosuke, you can eat up to 5 raw eggs as much as you want, and at Ranmaru, you can eat as many as you want. I added a second helping of rice for 150 yen (tax included) and received 4 raw eggs. It was very delicious and satisfying. There are also 5 types of special soy sauce available, so you can enjoy different flavors. As for the egg-fried rice, both were very delicious. However, I think the pickles and miso soup were better at Tamanosuke. Both restaurants are recommended for people who like egg-cooked rice. Also, the accounting seems to be cash only. Later, I visited the store on a weekday, and in addition to the tamago kake rice set, the weekday menu also included an tamagoyaki set and an oden set. (All you can eat raw eggs for both) I ordered the Tamagoyaki set with a large bowl of rice for 850 yen (tax included). The tamagoyaki was also voluminous and delicious. I also poured three raw eggs over rice and ate them with pickled vegetables and chopped seaweed, so I was able to fully enjoy the egg-cooked rice.
Second visit. All-you-can-eat fresh eggs with egg-cooked rice A restaurant where you can eat. We recommend a large serving of rice. With 5 types of egg-cooked rice with special soy sauce You can taste and compare. They sell eggs so you can buy them as souvenirs or for home use. You can take it home.
There were stores that seemed to pop up along the road, including an egg store and a restaurant that served egg-fried rice. I ordered the egg-topped rice set B, a large bowl of rice, for 700 yen, which included all-you-can-eat eggs and 5 types of soy sauce to go with it! As the staff explained, I put rice in the egg mixing bowl and tried all 5 types.😊 For me, the kelp soy sauce with the Kumamon logo was delicious! After the meal, I was supposed to pay at the sales office next door. Before paying, I received a box of 10 Genki Eggs. I bought kelp soy sauce specifically for egg-cooked rice. It was very delicious! It's an all-you-can-eat option with all-you-can-eat eggs, and you can add a regular plate of rice for 100 yen, which is a very reasonable price. I would like to come back if I want to eat again.
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