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Casual french @ Gokokuji



There are 7-8 tables, man decorated premises but cozy casual french restaurant.


What we amazed there was that only one guy worked in the store.


He cooks, serves, does everything by himself with a pleasant smile which impressed me a lot.

You have two choices between eight entrees.

I had a piece of crab quiche and grilled fish, they call it 'Poele'?


At the end we ordered assorted dessert selections which includes all kinds sweets on the menu!



(Japanese)

テーブルが7つか8つ、男の人が装飾したような店内、こじんまりとしたカジュアルなフレンチのお店。

驚くことに、男の人がたった一人で切り盛りしていました。

料理を作り、お客さんに出す、全部一人でまわしてました、しかも笑顔で。

8つのメニューから前菜とメインを選べるので、私はズワイガニのキッシュと鯛のポワレをいただきました。

そして最後はデザートの盛り合わせ。なんとスイーツ全種類!

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