I came to Niseko and was wandering around looking for a place to have dinner when I stumbled upon this place by chance. There aren't many restaurants open in the summer, and even fewer now, but the warm and welcoming hostess kindly welcomed me as a solo diner. She engaged in conversation with me, which made me happy. They have a wide selection of sake and wine, but since I was driving, I opted for sparkling water. For the food, I had a variety of dishes including simmered green beans, grilled chicken skewers, octopus fritters, and more. Everything was carefully prepared and delicious! The prices were reasonable, not touristy, which was another pleasant surprise. The green beans were fresh from their own farm and were so tasty and refreshing. Overall, it was a wonderful dining experience.
ai_ai247
3.40
People who visit without a reservation are being turned away. I had two glasses of sake for 900 yen each, along with some bean sprouts as a snack. The menu includes dishes like fried chicken, grilled potato cakes, chicken, celery, meatballs, and beef, with a few more items to try for just a little over 5000 yen. It's a miracle that my friend and I spent just over 7000 yen in Niseko. The food is delicious, and the prices are cheaper compared to other izakayas in Niseko. Some places charge 2200 or 2500 yen for a dish like hokke, but I remember seeing it on the menu here for just 1500 yen.
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