I went to "Horumon Kappo," a restaurant that has slightly ruffled the feathers of those around it. Open for lunch only on weekends and holidays.
I went to "Horumon Kappo," a restaurant that has been causing a bit of a stir in the surrounding area.
Lunch is served only on weekends and holidays.
I ordered "Ichifuji's Special Motsu Kamameshi" (1,380 yen), which I had decided beforehand.
The cooking starts after the order is placed, so there is a bit of a wait, but it doesn't bother me at all because the friendly owner talks to me.
First, a small bowl of shigureni and salad arrives. As soon as I took a bite of the shigureni, I found myself drinking sake! (I mean, why didn't I drink it?) Of course, with white rice, I could easily finish a bowl of sake.
The next dish of nuka-zuke (pickles) arrived, and the soaking conditions were perfect. It makes me even more eagerly awaiting the main course.
The main course is served.
When I stirred the rice with a rice scoop, motsu and other ingredients were rumbling from the inside. To be honest, I thought the price was a bit aggressive for a main course of kamahan, but I was very impressed with the amount of ingredients in the dish.
The amount was about two regular bowls of rice, and the miso soup was delicious, making for a full lunch.
We finished with apricot pudding for dessert.
Next time, I would like to come at night.