Have you ever encountered a restaurant that is intimidating from the outside, making you wonder if it takes great courage to step into it? Have you ever gathered the courage to walk in? Recently, a Japanese television program visited a restaurant located in Hino City, Tokyo. Its exterior was dilapidated and full of mystery, and even the locals knew nothing about its interior and what was being sold inside.
Let’s unveil the mysterious veil of this uniquely styled “Fuji” restaurant together and see if it is heaven or hell.
This restaurant is about a two minute walk from Toyota Station.
From a distance, you will find an old sign covered by vines, with the words’ Japanese ‘written on itFujiTwo words.
However, it is more like a residential house with overgrown weeds in the front courtyard, as if every step closer requires courage.
There are various names appearing in front and behind the sign at the entrance, including ‘Fixed Food Fuji“”, “Mixed Drink House Fuji“And”Fuji CafeteriaEven on the door curtain, there are words written:Fuji Wine and CateringIt makes people wonder what exactly is being sold here.
As the footsteps approached, looking up and noticing the roof of the house, the tattered canvas covered the traces of water seepage, causing people to stop outside and hesitate.
However, the brave members of the program team eventually walked inside and discovered an antique Japanese traditional restaurant.
Operated by a friendly elderly couple, this restaurant has long been a beloved dining destination for local regulars.
Even without the need to put effort into appearance, it still becomes a gathering place for experts through word of mouth.
According to a landlady, roof leaks do occur frequently, to the point where guests have to dine indoors with umbrellas.
The program team also tasted the highly respected fried meat cake and boiled with manna, and the legendary Wonton&noodles were even more delicious.
However, even the production team is puzzled about how to call this restaurant.
Originally, the official name of the restaurant was simply ‘FujiAnd other labels are added arbitrarily.
The young man joked:If I lived nearby, it might take me half a year to muster the courage to explore the truth.