sakura-soba
(2011, July) Since then, my family has used this restaurant multiple times. Today, I am having a yakiniku party with my colleagues. If there are five or more people, there is an all-you-can-drink option, but if there are fewer people, you have to order individually. However, the prices are reasonable, so we ordered without hesitation. The photos show "kabocha dango" and "ice cream," both recommended for a refreshing treat for women. The ice cream comes in two large scoops, with a choice of two flavors for 250 yen each. (2011, June) I visited the newly opened yakiniku restaurant "Genba" in 2010. This restaurant is located a bit away from the dining district, different from areas like "Torisei," "Mangu," "Soul Terrace," and "Kodamaya." It is along National Route 237, near Furano Nishi Junior High School, Mister Donut, Seicomart, and other establishments. The surrounding area is a mix of residential and commercial spaces, making it very convenient for locals to walk to. There is parking space for four cars behind the store. The interior, as shown in the photos, is unexpectedly clean and stylish. There was only one other group of customers besides us. The lighting was just right, and the size of the sunken seating area was nice. Since it was my first visit, I only ordered a little. The reputation of the thick and delicious horumon was true. The seasoning of the sauce and meat was good, and the overall prices were quite reasonable, making it a delightful restaurant. Even if you eat a lot, it is kind to your wallet. They also offer an all-you-can-drink option. It is quite close to my home, and you can even walk there. A hidden gem of a yakiniku restaurant in Furano.