Gifu, Japan|Katsuhide Kagashimaten
Tonkatsu restaurant, Japanese restaurant at 1 Chome-10-1 Kagashimaminami, Gifu, 501-0115, Japan
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Rating
4 (318 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 22:00
💲Price Range
¥1000-3000
☎️Phone Number
+8158-252-0711
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More Comments at Google MapIt has been renovated and now has a semi-private room where you can enjoy your meal in peace. Tonkatsu is still delicious. The children's menu also included a service where you could purchase toys, sweets, etc. However, it's a semi-private room so I don't have to worry about the people around me looking at me, but the partitions are made of Japanese paper blinds, so if the customers next to you think they're in a private room and talk loudly, the atmosphere can be quite disturbing. I think it will be.
After being renovated, the interior of the restaurant has become a private room with partitions. There are mainly table seats (sofa seats) and some counter seats. There was also a booster chair for small children. *menu* Miso cutlet, fried shrimp There is also a children's menu. Order on a tablet. This time I ordered 🍴Miso yam cutlet set 🍴Children's udon You can choose juice from orange, apple, or grape♪ First of all, the cabbage platter arrived! There are two types of dressing: perilla dressing and sesame dressing. You can also get a second helping. A nice point for children♪ When you order a children's set, you will receive a toy exchange ticket and Pez points that can be used at a children's store. You can choose as if you were shopping. I'm very happy because there are so many kinds. The restaurant has private rooms, so you can relax and enjoy your time without worrying about other people watching you. You can also get refills of cabbage, rice, miso soup, and pickles for free. It is also recommended for sharing with over-eating children and small children. Business hours: 11:00-22:00 Closed: Open all year round (excluding year-end and New Year holidays) *PayPay available
I was surprised that most of the refills were 0 yen.
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