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JR Fukushima Station is a 3-minute walk away. On the first floor, there is a butcher shop, and if you go up to the second floor through the entrance on the right, you will find a dining area with semi-private table seats. I ordered the Harami set meal for 1,408 yen including tax. First, I was given a cold towel and a large glass of ice water. Then came the salad, sauce, kimchi, beef fat, miso soup, and medium-grain rice. Finally, the main dish of Harami, marinated in sauce, topped with sesame and green onions, about 8 slices totaling around 150g. I greased the grill with beef fat and grilled the meat, which had a great texture. It tasted delicious when dipped in the lemon-infused sauce. The salad included frilly lettuce, thickly sliced bonito flakes, sesame dressing, crispy kimchi, cucumber, Chinese cabbage, and apple. The miso soup and seaweed and green onion rice were also delightful. You can choose from small, medium, or large portions, and refills are available, so you can enjoy your meal without worry. As I left and descended to the first floor, I was even escorted out by the staff from the butcher shop.