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2011-01-15
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Despite being small, this place has got the right idea - everyone sitting around a square table, dipping into their own pot, whilst the waiters serve you from the middle of the square so that service can be attentive. Except the service wasn't that great. We asked for the tea to be refilled, twice, before he refilled one of the 3 cups in front of him. I'm like, dude, do we have to tell you six times to refill 3 cups of tea? But at least they were polite (but not apologetic) when reminded again a
But the food made up for it. We went for 1 Kagoshima beef set and 1 chicken set with fish maw soup in a paper pot. Paper holding water? Yup, you get the regular pot resting on an electric stove, and another one fired by coal with a piece of paper held into a bowl shape by a metal sieve. I think the difference between the regular and the paper pot broth was that one had less fat in it, and was meant to be for cooking the chicken.
We also ordered more food to go into the broth - scallops, oyster, konnyaku noodles, and extra shiitake, enoki and golden mushrooms (which really filled us up to the brim). The oyster was ginormous, fat, and glistening, properly cleaned and void of grit and sand.
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