(Source: 食べログ)
The signature dish "Italian Spaghetti" is definitely characteristic for its steaming hot iron plate! Once the stir-fried spaghetti has been put on, the sound of the sizzling ketchup escapes along with a steam of delicious scent and enhances your appetite. As it's served on a hot metal dish, there are no worries of the pasta cooling down while you eat it!
(Source: 食べログ)
The most popular item on the menu, the "Italian Spaghetti" (650 yen), includes a great amount of ingredients like sausage, bell peppers, onions, sprouts and cabbage and is super fulfilling! On top of the teppan (iron plate), there is a half-cooked egg, which you should mix in well with the spaghetti absorbed in the intense flavor of the ketchup.
(Source: 食べログ)
A good competition to the "Italian Spaghetti" when it comes to Nagoya gourmet is ogura toast, a crispy toasted bread with butter and coarse red bean paste called ogura-an, an irresistible item for a sweet tooth. Although it is made with red bean paste, a typical ingredient for Japanese sweets, it goes perfectly well with the store's specialty freshly brewed coffee.
(Source: ニキニキ日記。)
(Source: 食べログ)
The signature dish "Italian Spaghetti" is definitely characteristic for its steaming hot iron plate! Once the stir-fried spaghetti has been put on, the sound of the sizzling ketchup escapes along with a steam of delicious scent and enhances your appetite. As it's served on a hot metal dish, there are no worries of the pasta cooling down while you eat it!
(Source: 食べログ)
The most popular item on the menu, the "Italian Spaghetti" (650 yen), includes a great amount of ingredients like sausage, bell peppers, onions, sprouts and cabbage and is super fulfilling! On top of the teppan (iron plate), there is a half-cooked egg, which you should mix in well with the spaghetti absorbed in the intense flavor of the ketchup.
(Source: 食べログ)
A good competition to the "Italian Spaghetti" when it comes to Nagoya gourmet is ogura toast, a crispy toasted bread with butter and coarse red bean paste called ogura-an, an irresistible item for a sweet tooth. Although it is made with red bean paste, a typical ingredient for Japanese sweets, it goes perfectly well with the store's specialty freshly brewed coffee.
(Source: ニキニキ日記。)