Chinese restaurant • 1-chōme-7-17 Hiroo, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0012, Japan
Just a step away from the hustle and bustle of Chinatown, this small Chinese restaurant stands in a quiet corner of a residential area. With minimal signage and decoration, it's hard to sense the atmosphere from the outside. However, the moment you open the door, the scent of noodle broth and spices welcomes the visitors.
Stepping inside, one is enveloped in a nostalgic ambiance as if transported back to the alleyways of China. Traditional wooden chairs and tables, menus written on the dirty walls, and lively Chinese conversations from the kitchen create an inviting atmosphere, filling the counter with local regulars.
Looking at the menu, it's remarkably simple. It's filled with basic items like hand-pulled noodles, fried rice, and fried chicken set meals. However, the taste is authentic. The longstanding spicy and homey flavors of urban Chinese cuisine will captivate anyone. The joy of sipping on noodles with beer, or chatting with colleagues while enjoying a moment of respite, that's the charm of this restaurant.
The owner and staff are all from China. They have diligently preserved the taste of the restaurant, proudly inheriting the flavors of their families from China. The phrase