Official information
This restaurant is registered on Tabelog as a corporate member. Business information is released by the staff.
Restaurant name |
Go han doki
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Categories | Ramen、Katsu-don (Pork Cutlet Bowl)、Cafeteria |
0258-23-8001 |
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Reservation Availability |
Cannot be reserved |
Address |
新潟県長岡市平島3-25 |
Transportation |
11 minutes walk from Miyauchi Station on the JR Shinetsu Main Line 659 meters from Miyauchi. |
Opening hours |
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Budget |
~¥999 ~¥999 |
Budget(Aggregate of reviews) |
~¥999
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Method of payment |
Credit Cards Not Accepted Electronic money Not Accepted |
Number of seats |
32 Seats |
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Private dining rooms |
not allowed |
Private use |
not allowed |
Non-smoking/smoking |
No smoking at all tables |
Parking lot |
OK Maruhan parking lot available |
Occasion |
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Website | |
The opening day |
2013.8.9 |
PR for restaurants |
"When you're hungry, it's time to eat."
Although it is a pachinko shop, it is a restaurant "Gohandoki" that can be easily used even by those who do not play pachinko. It is a nationwide chain restaurant that is popular for its authentic fla |
This is a restaurant attached to the pachinko chain "Maruhan". When you think of a restaurant attached to a pachinko parlor, you imagine a cluttered atmosphere and a cigarette smell that permeates the restaurant, but this place is completely different. It is indeed attached to a pachinko parlor, but the sound and smell are well blocked, so you forget that the pachinko parlor is in the building. Moreover, the restaurant is spacious, clean and tidy. The counter has a lot of space per person and is properly separated from the next one by acrylic panels. It completely changes the image of a restaurant attached to a pachinko parlor. The system is to buy a ticket from the ticket machine, hand it to the staff at the counter, and sit at your favorite seat. I chose a set of katsudon and mini sobo (or mini udon) (960 yen including tax). Before coming, I searched for a good katsudon restaurant on Tabelog and this place came up, and when I looked at the photo, the batter was fried and the egg was spicy, and the visual was flawless. That said, I lowered my expectations, thinking that such perfect food would not be served, but a very good katsudon was served. The breading of the cutlet, which is brought out after the order is placed, is crispy and wraps the meat perfectly. The egg is just as shown in the picture, neither too soft nor too hard, and contains a sauce that is not too sweet, clinging to the cutlet. Almost perfect. The meat is about 6 or 7 mm thick, so it's not too thick, but not too thin either. The soba noodles don't get soggy even after a while, and the soup isn't too spicy. Just the right flavor. The katsudon and soba noodles exceeded my expectations. It would be a shame to have a place that's only for pachinko players.