Edogawa City, Tokyo, Japan|Matsuya
Gyudon restaurant, Breakfast restaurant at Japan, 〒133-0057 Tokyo, Edogawa City, Nishikoiwa, 1 Chome−21−20 第23東ビル
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Rating
3.3 (404 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 00:00
💲Price Range
¥1-1000
☎️Phone Number
+8180-5952-8432
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More Comments at Google MapIt was written on Smartwon that if they changed their hamburgers to demi-glace sauce, they would sell 40 million units.
Matsuya Koiwa store is a self-service store where you have to pick up and return the obon etc. by yourself.To put it simply, it is a store that operates in the same way as a soba restaurant.Matsuya This is unrelated, but at a soba restaurant inside JR Kameido Station, someone put a wet 1,000 yen bill into a vending machine.They blamed it on the machine, but it's the same as a bank ATM. So, you can't use wet bills, they will get jammed, so if you only have wet bills, let the store know first. Matsuya is also the same in this regard. Basically, I only go to Matsuya when it comes to gyudon restaurants, because other gyudon restaurants don't have new menu items, and it's bland to only eat gyudon at gyudon restaurants. Matsuya often changes their menu. Recently, Matsuya has started accepting D point cards, which can be used for both accumulation and use.Although they are already cheaper, the difference with Yoshinoya has become even bigger. By the way, like Matsunoya, the touch panel machine doesn't give you a ticket by hand after you press it once, so you can ask the staff and they will tell you how to operate it. You'll understand if you ask. By the way, not all stores such as Matsuya, Matsunoya, and My Curry support D Points. You can find compatible stores on Matsuya's website. Even if you don't have an NTT Docomo terminal, you can still get a D card. It says "Half bite" below, but it's a harassing review. Even when I write to Google, there's no response, so it's just harassment.
It's a good shop✨
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