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The restaurant offers all food and drinks for 280 yen (including tax) each. On the opening days of December 1st and 2nd, everything is half price. I visited the store right away following the success of the Shijo Omiya branch. It is located very close to Hankyu Nagaoka Tenjin Station (visible from the platform), on the 2nd floor of Elitz. I arrived before the opening this time, so I didn't have to wait long to enter. I went by car, so I didn't drink alcohol. I received a mountain of congratulatory flowers for the opening. I ordered Momotakizoku-yaki (with sauce x2), Munetakizoku-yaki (salt), Heart Salt (with garlic), Tori-hira-yaki, Stuffed bell peppers, Toriki Karaage, Tororo-yaki, Japanese-style salad, and Tori kamameshi, a total of 10 items for 1470 yen. It was only 735 yen per person. Very cheap! Even without the half price, it's still very affordable and worth a visit. The Heart Salt, Momotakizoku-yaki (sauce), and salad were delicious. My friend liked the Munetakizoku-yaki (salt), Karaage, and Tororo-yaki. Compared to the Shijo Omiya branch, the Karaage and Tori-hira-yaki were smaller, which was surprising. Perhaps this is the norm, and the Shijo Omiya branch served larger portions. What impressed me the most was the attentiveness of the manager and staff. They adjusted the timing of serving dishes, apologized for any delays, and made an effort to address customers by name. They even had our names written on a whiteboard next to the register. The hospitality was exceptional, almost like a hotel service, despite being part-time staff. The restaurant was a bit noisy due to the staff's loud voices, making it hard to talk with my friend, but at least their voices were clear and not hoarse like at the Shijo Karasuma branch. Overall, the affordable prices, excellent service, and even receiving flowers made both me and my friend extremely satisfied. It was truly wonderful!