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This place is not fancy, it's quite simple but there were a lot of people waiting in line. I waited in line and found that it didn't take long to be served. The waiter handed us menus while we waited, and then he came to take the order. A few minutes later, I was seated. A few minutes later, the food came. To be honest, I just pointed at the pictures on the menu (not ordering directly) because the menu was all in Japanese. Thank goodness they put the pictures up. The food was delicious. Even though the restaurant was busy, the service was still great. I didn't feel ignored, and I recommend any Yabaton store nearby :)
A chain of fried pork cutlet restaurants in Nagoya, fried pork is one of the specialties of Nagoya. There are waiters who can speak Chinese in the store, and they explained the difference between the dishes in detail, because when I looked at the menu, it looked like they were all fried pork cutlets. The main difference was the breed of pigs. The fried pork cutlet was very fragrant. One set meal was already covered with sauce, and the other set meal was without sauce but with two different sauces. Rice can be added for free, and there are four kinds of rice to choose from.
A very delicious Japanese restaurant located in Nagoya. It is recommended to make reservations in advance. Be sure to order the signature dish. The duck liver is delicious, not fishy but chewy and powdery. Recommended! Great.
This store is on the 10th floor of Matsushita Department Store, in the south building instead of the main building, but there is a passage connecting the buildings. When I walked up to the 10th floor, I found that this store was opened together with Chongqing Hotpot and other restaurants. The queues at the door were so long that you would believe it. The squares in front of several stores were full of people. We sat down and waited in line for forty minutes before finally getting in. The store is not big, and the service is needless to say, Japanese service is top-notch! The reviews said that the miso tastes very strong, but it actually tastes very good and goes well with rice. The pork chop is just the right amount of fat and lean, and it is very refreshing after being fried. You won't feel greasy even if you eat a large piece. The beef bibimbap is also super delicious, and the queue was not in vain, it's worth it. It's not expensive to add one more, and it's affordable. Thumbs up!
The two most famous things in Nagoya are Toyota cars and deep-fried pork cutlets. The main store of Yaba Deep-fried Pork Cutlet is located in the Sakae area, 7-8 minutes walk from Yabacho subway station, and the transportation is quite convenient. This 60-year-old shop is famous all over Japan, and many Japanese people come here every day to queue up for a seat, just to taste its unique deep-fried pork cutlet with miso tofu sauce. Although it is a bit salty when eaten directly, it is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, thick and juicy, and it really lives up to its reputation!
A few must-visit food places when visiting Nagoya. A paradise for gourmets and a heaven for food lovers, the food is delicious and unique in shape, making you salivate with joy and linger on. Highly recommended, thumbs up!
This place is highly recommended by meat lovers, for the simple reason that I'm a meat lover myself. We hired a car with someone who knew the way there for round-trip transportation, so I'm not sure how to get there or if it's easy to find. The fried pork cutlet lived up to its reputation. The aroma hit me the moment I walked in. The meat was incredibly tender, and the secret sauce was incredibly delicious, perfectly balanced.
Knowing that their business is very good, they adjusted the meal time two hours earlier. When I went there at around 5 o'clock, there were not many people, so I ordered the most expensive set meal. Later I found out that it was lean meat with a little fat, which melted in the mouth. Since it was served on the iron plate, they also provided aprons to prevent the gravy from splashing on the clothes. It was very thoughtful.