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"The witch 'Pikkinu' certainly said so... and continued like this, 'It's very spicy, so it's better not to eat it.' 'Witch's Spoon' is open for business, located about a 5-minute walk from Furano Station, with a spacious parking lot adjacent to the store where a stylish witch in an apron welcomes you. When you enter, you are seated at a table and immediately a vinyl curtain is drawn between you and the neighboring seat. Their natto curry seems to be famous, but I decided to challenge the curry that they claim to be the spiciest at the restaurant. The photo looks delicious, and it comes with a vegetable salad for 1,100 yen. The salad, served as an appetizer, was crunchy and fresh, so I had high hopes for the curry. Soon, the curry was served, looking like a regular green curry with fried onions and shrimp senbei rice. The soup curry type was more yellow than green, with about 10 types of ingredients such as minus, bell peppers, bamboo shoots, chicken, tomatoes, mushrooms, etc. After cautiously taking a bite, I thought, 'Huh? It's not as spicy as I expected. What's this taste?' Is that clam? Hmm... I continued eating, soaking the rice, but I wish they would remove the bay leaves (laughs). Then, green chili peppers emerged from the bottom - that's Pikkinu! I quickly removed it as warned. As I progressed, it seemed to get spicier... and I started sweating more. It's delicious, but is this authentic Thai? I think opinions may differ on this point (laughs). By the time I finished eating, they served warm jasmine tea as a service. It was refreshing and helped relieve the spiciness in my mouth. As I opened the door to leave, they said, 'Have a good day!' Ah, is this a magical way of saying 'Come back again'? Thank you for the meal today."