I went there on a weekday afternoon, close to 3 P.M., after an early day at work. The interior is average, non-descript. The waitress, though friendly, said that the lunch menu will ""close in 5 minutes"". O.K. So I ordered tonkatsu, something I haven't had for over thirty years (while I still was living in Japan), First, I got a salad, and miso soup. The salad's leaves were limp, with a kind of bland, sweetish dressing, a few sesame seeds thrown on it; forgettable. Soup (at least in Japan) is always served at the end of the meal, together with the rice... to fill your stomach if you are still hungry after having eaten the ""good stuff"". But well
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