That's fine. Saizeriya is a good one. What I didn't like were restaurants in Ueno that has expensive side dishes that we thought were free. It's almost like deceptive marketing that you don't expect in Japan, a country known for honesty.
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I guess it's fine if you don't mind no one being able to start their own business and be 100% under the control of corporations with no wiggle room...
Ah, gomen. I was speaking on the point of view of customers. Things like that also happen in our country. A promising restaurant starts and later acquired by Jollibee. Soon their menu changes and they somehow lose the touch that made them unique.