*Fufufu, until the nuclear explosion occurs, the average price per string is $4x* That day, I was not feeling hungry after drinking coffee nearby, so I thought about eating something light, and even thought about eating skewers, as the smaller portions were easier to handle. I saw that parking was available at the entrance of this building. I checked it out on OpenRice and it seemed to be OK. The decoration also seemed good, so I decided to give it a try. As soon as I sat down, I saw that many restaurants had posters on the wall explaining that the food was priceless, which already seemed weird. And they kept playing old songs and nostalgic hits all night long, which was super annoying and the music was too loud. Later, when we left the restaurant and got back in the car, we couldn't hear it... When I opened the menu, I saw that some of the prices were as expensive/more expensive than Central Food. The landlady sat down and introduced a bunch of food, and finally picked these: Grilled chicken liver in sauce $78/2 skewers (average skewer $39) Slightly spicy, not too hot and warm Roasted pork and lychee skewers $88/2 skewers (average skewer $44) Normal flavor, not normal price, $44 per skewer without adding any extra. I usually like this one, and the average price is $2x-3x per skewer. Salt-roasted beef tongue heart $88/2 skewers (average skewer $44) The boss lady said this is a must order, so we all like to eat it, so we asked to try it. The taste is normal and the price is not reasonable. I originally thought about ordering a few skewers, but then I ordered sake chill. I asked the landlady if there was a wine menu, and she kept telling me that there was no menu. She said there were 300ml and 720ml. You can go to the refrigerator to check it out. Forget it, the food is so expensive anyway, and the wine is not cheap Let’s save some money for transfer. The final bill was, 3 items, 6 skewers and an extra one, $279.4 Average $46.5/skewer I used to live there, and I would actually pass by this place occasionally. No wonder no one was there to eat when I walked by it all day long. If I had known better, I would have gone to Caihong to eat so much. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
Good vibes for Japanese food, especially skewers, happy time Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: HK$300–350 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 5