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有能美Yuu NoMi -
3 years ago
The matcha frappe is broken every time I go here, even months apart, but the menu is still displayed at the tables, which is quite deceiving. The location has high traffic, so finding parking and circling around takes seemingly forever. I like how you can ring the bell to call the server, just like in Japan, and it's a great idea, I'd they ever show up! The Japanese people I know seem to love this place, and rave about how similar it is to Japanese flavor (that's only if you get regular gyudon). Karaage is a bit too intense with ginger, and last time I ate there it was cold. I like how you can order mugicha, which is refreshing in the warmth of Mexico. Ramen has very weak flavor, but Shoot a specialty is the guydon, so anything else you order is at your own risk. I personally don't like coming to Mexico and going out for Japanese food, because I'd rather dine local and eat the traditional dishes that I can't otherwise find in the US. But alas, I'm generally traveling with other Japanese, so I tend to order the style with Mexican flare, like the Picante style, which is interesting to say the least. Kind of like ordering fancy sushi rolls in the US. What I like best about this is the price. You won't find guydon under $12usd where I live, or a matcha frappe under $5usd. So, for the price, I will probably be back again.