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Írjon visszajelzéstMy wife and I dined at Mijuri (which, by the way, is how Japanese people pronounce Missouri) with a friend. The atmosphere was welcoming, the restaurant was clean, and the service was quite prompt. Even in the mid-afternoon, there was a steady stream of guests coming and going. I ordered what I've always referred to as a bento box (that's the name they used at my favorite Japanese restaurant in Hawaii), although I'm not sure of the full Japanese term. It was delightful, featuring about ten different portions of various food items beautifully arranged in a red and black lacquered shadow box. My wife chose the tempura, which was also excellent.
My wife and I dined at Mijuri (which the Japanese pronounce as "Missouri") with a friend. The atmosphere was friendly, the place was clean, and the service was quite fast. There was a steady stream of customers coming and going throughout the afternoon. I ordered my usual Bento box (that's what they called it at my favorite Japanese restaurant in Hawaii); I'm not sure of the full Japanese name, but it was fantastic. It featured around ten different portions of various dishes beautifully arranged in a red and black lacquered shadow box. My wife opted for the pace, which was also excellent.