pinkmomo
I came to eat yakitori with my friends! This restaurant is located along Route 310, a little north from the intersection of Route 310 and the outer ring road. There is a shared parking lot with "Ladybug Park" next door, so it's very spacious. This yakitori restaurant is part of the Ougiya yakitori chain. The interior is spacious and full of customers. Here's what we ordered: Edamame appetizer x2 606 yen, Japanese-style chicken cutlet x2 540 yen, Thick-cut beef tongue with salt 735 yen, Leek salt salad 519 yen, Tsukimi Tsukune 312 yen, Super cheese horse meatball 312 yen, Bonjiri chicken tail x2 300 yen, Garlic chicken x2 300 yen, Chicken skin x2 256 yen, Cucumber pickles 303 yen, Burdock chips 411 yen, Draft beer 486 yen, Highball 411 yen, Organic wine 519 yen. The edamame appetizer was all-you-can-eat. And the designated driver gets free oolong tea. As a side note, the term "handle keeper" is a Japanese-made katakana word, Wasei-eigo, which means designated driver in English. Moving back to the yakitori, the overall taste was... hmm! The most delicious item for me was probably the burdock chips. My daughter asked for takeout, so I brought back: Chicken skin 128 yen, Liver 139 yen, Bonjiri 150 yen, Yagen cartilage 204 yen, Pork belly 225 yen, Mochi bacon 225 yen, Potato bacon 225 yen, Chicken cutlet 216 yen. The staff's service was good, and the part-time girls were cute. Thank you for the meal!