Dinner and breakfast are buffets. What's more, you can drink all-you-can-drink alcohol at dinner. Infection measures such as disposable vinyl gloves, masks, disposable chopsticks, etc. were sufficient. The dishes are a lineup that young people and children seem to like, and there are many items that are thought to be lower than family restaurants. In particular, I didn't feel like eating fried foods. The protruding sesame tofu and sashimi, and the sweet and spicy miso of Morokyu were delicious. The open-air bath is narrow and lacks a sense of openness. Nice to have a smoking room. The Nepalese staff were serious but friendly and likable.
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